Autopsy results inconclusive on DJ AM
Medical examiner to conduct toxicology tests on Goldstein
![]() | The body of Adam Goldstein, a celebrity disc jockey known as DJ AM, is removed from his apartment building in New York on Friday, Aug. 28. |
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NEW YORK - Authorities will need to conduct toxicology tests, expected to take weeks, to determine what killed celebrity disc jockey DJ AM, a medical examiner's office spokeswoman said Saturday.
An autopsy Saturday of the 36-year-old was inconclusive, said the spokeswoman, Ellen Borakove.
A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that police found a crack pipe and prescription pills in the apartment where they discovered DJ AM's body Friday evening. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing.
DJ AM, whose real name was Adam Goldstein, had openly discussed past addictions to crack cocaine, Ecstasy and other drugs. In October, MTV was to debut his reality show, "Gone Too Far," in which he and concerned families staged interventions for drug abusers. MTV hasn't said whether Goldstein's show will air.
In an interview with the AP last month, he said the show provided a "terrifying" reminder of his own addiction.
"I have to constantly remind myself why I'm here and remember what it was like," he said.
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Goldstein was critically hurt in a plane crash last September in Columbia, S.C., that killed four people. He was flying in a Learjet after a performance with Travis Barker, a drummer for the pop-punk band Blink-182 and Goldstein's partner in the duo TRVSDJ-AM.
Barker and Goldstein were burned. Goldstein had to get skin graft surgery but resumed performing about a month later.
He told the AP he felt blessed to have survived but was still shaken by the crash.
"I guess I get why they call it 'post-trauma,' because it was very tough. I have really bad days, and I have really OK days," he said.
His body was found after a friend called police to say he was unable to get into the home in New York City's trendy SoHo neighborhood. Paramedics had to break down the door before they found him, shirtless and wearing sweatpants, in his bed around 5:20 p.m. on Friday, the law enforcement official said.
There was no evidence of foul play.
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