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Rocker Scott Weiland’s Cause of Death Revealed
“What they truly lost on December 3rd was hope”.
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Scott Weiland’s death has been ruled an accidental overdose. The band’s 1992 debut album Core sold eight million copies.
Weiland was a remarkable vocalist and frontman for influential Seattle grunge band Stone Temple Pilots. Bandmate Thomas Delton Black, 47, of Studio City, Calif., was arrested December 4 on suspicion of cocaine possession.
The toxicology report for the former Stone Temple Pilots singer revealed he had cocaine, MDMA and alcohol in his system at the time of his death. “The memories are many, and they run deep for us”, they wrote.
His Velvet Revolver bandmates also posted a remembrance to bassist Duff McKagan’s Facebook page.
Mary and Scott ended their seven-year marriage in 2007, and she’s previously opened up about their tumultuous relationship in her 2009 book – Fall to Pieces: A Memoir of Drugs, Rock’n’Roll and Mental Illness. But he wasn’t who he became for you or me or any of his fans. Even though I felt we had no other choice, maybe we never should have let him go.
On the night he was discovered, Weiland’s band had been scheduled to play a gig in the nearby town of Medina – but the show had been cancelled a week earlier because of poor ticket sales.
Police also reported finding Viagra, sleeping pills, Xanax, and medication for bipolar disorder on the bus. The man has been released.
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Weiland had a long, highly public battle with addiction. According to the Associated Press, Bloomington Deputy Police Chief Mike Hartley said authorities won’t pursue a drug charge against Black because it would be too hard to prove the drugs belonged to him.