law enforcement sources say the death of DJ AM was the result of an accidental overdose and not a suicide.
Ironically, sources indicated that DJ AM was a recovering addict who developed a dependency to Xanax and other benzodiazepines (a group of drugs used to treat anxiety) as a direct result of the plane crash a year ago.
Doctors began prescribing Xanax and other anti-anxiety medications to DJ AM (real name Adam Goldstein) relieve his fear of flying, but the benzodiazepines triggered a relapse into addiction.
Source also said that the overdose had "absolutely nothing to do with his recent breakup".
Ironically, sources indicated that DJ AM was a recovering addict who developed a dependency to Xanax and other benzodiazepines (a group of drugs used to treat anxiety) as a direct result of the plane crash a year ago.
Doctors began prescribing Xanax and other anti-anxiety medications to DJ AM (real name Adam Goldstein) relieve his fear of flying, but the benzodiazepines triggered a relapse into addiction.
Source also said that the overdose had "absolutely nothing to do with his recent breakup".