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Funeral For SCOTT WEILAND Held In Los Angeles
The police found Viagra, sleeping pills, the painkiller Ziprasidone – which is used to treat bipolar disorder, as well as “2 clean baggies with white substance” which were packaged “common with the way narcotics are packaged”, and a “baggie with green leafy substance”.
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Investigators say they also found a small amount of cocaine elsewhere in the bus and arrested a California man who was traveling with Weiland.
SCOTT Weiland was “a shell of himself” weeks before he was found dead on his tour bus in Minnesota on December 3.
Earlier this week, Scott Weiland’s ex-wife published a powerful letter detailing the impact his drug use had on their children and her. She shares her painful ordeal of keeping up with his drug addiction, and she elaborates on how it has affected the lives of their two teenage children.
Suspicions initially arose after Weiland’s wife had alerted a friend she had not been able to reach him. A mix of drugs were found on the bus and in the singer’s bedroom after police obtained a search warrant to further investigate the death, which was called in as a “possible overdose”. Or maybe these last few years of separation were his parting gift to us – the only way he could think to soften what he knew would one day crush us deep into our souls.
‘He was really spaced out, ‘ said Scott Powers, 37, who was in The House Pub that night. I had often encouraged him to date a “normal” girl, a woman who was also a mother, someone who had the energy that I no longer had to love him.
“We need to start treating this more as a family system issue, and offering support, counseling, help, in the same place to those family members”, he said. “Because what are they going to do, walk home?”
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“I remember thinking, maybe I was bad, and that’s why my mom didn’t want to be around”, she said. Just like the guy that was in Milli Vanilli, they took him out of rehab and put him on the road, and he wasn’t even done with the rehabilitation process.