Law enforcement sources have revealed that authorities investigating the death of Sylvester Stallone's son, Sage, believe he was a drug dealer.
Insiders have apparently told TMZ that it is thought that a 'likely scenario' is Sage was dealing Hydrocodone- more commonly known as Vicodin- but not an addict himself.
Sage's weight is said to be the reason for ruling out he was an addict himself: At 188lbs and 5'7", Sage didn't have the thin frame which is usually a trait of addicts.
Insiders have apparently told TMZ that it is thought that a 'likely scenario' is Sage was dealing Hydrocodone- more commonly known as Vicodin- but not an addict himself.
Sage's weight is said to be the reason for ruling out he was an addict himself: At 188lbs and 5'7", Sage didn't have the thin frame which is usually a trait of addicts.

TMZ's source claims that no Hydrocodone tablets were found in Sages house, but that there were over 60 gigantic empty prescription bottles. Each of these would have held 500 pills, meaning that Sage would have had over 30,000.
LAPD detectives and L.A. County Coroner investigators will apparently use batch numbers and serial numbers to track down the bottles, but it is thought highly probably that they were shipped from abroad.
The bags of white powder found in the room where Sage died have not yet been tested, but it is said to be likely that they contained Hydrocodone.
Meanwhile close friend of Sylvester Stallone's late son has come forward to say that the 36-year-old did not take his own life. Stephen Wozniak claims that Sage had no intention of committing suicide, and was looking forward to his future.
Wozniak told TMZ: 'It was absolutely not suicide.'
He added: ' I'm certain that this really horrible thing that happened was an accident. It could have been anything - but nothing like suicide. I knew him pretty well.'
LAPD detectives and L.A. County Coroner investigators will apparently use batch numbers and serial numbers to track down the bottles, but it is thought highly probably that they were shipped from abroad.
The bags of white powder found in the room where Sage died have not yet been tested, but it is said to be likely that they contained Hydrocodone.
Meanwhile close friend of Sylvester Stallone's late son has come forward to say that the 36-year-old did not take his own life. Stephen Wozniak claims that Sage had no intention of committing suicide, and was looking forward to his future.
Wozniak told TMZ: 'It was absolutely not suicide.'
He added: ' I'm certain that this really horrible thing that happened was an accident. It could have been anything - but nothing like suicide. I knew him pretty well.'

































