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Sylvester Stallone's Son Sage Stallone May Have Been Dead for Days

by Catherine Donaldson-Evans on July 14, 2012 at 11:57 AM

Sylvester StalloneThere is much sadness in Sylvester Stallone's world this weekend and for a long time to come. His 36-year-old son Sage Stallone was found dead on Friday at his house in Los Angeles, and it's looking like it may have been a drug overdose. It's also looking like he may have been dead for 3-4 days or even as long as a week.

Sage, who as a child played Rocky Balboa's young son opposite his dad in Rocky V and appeared with his father again in Daylight in 1996, was largely out of the limelight as an adult, though he did work on smaller films as a director, actor, and producer. But the details emerging about his death are disturbing, to say the least.

TMZ says there were two drawers filled with prescription pill bottles, and that the 66-year-old actor's son lived like a recluse, often holing himself up in his room for days at a time without leaving.

A police source told the site that no one had heard from Sage for a week and that he "lived like Howard Hughes" in a filthy room full of beer and soda cans, cigarette butts, and food scraps. Still, police said it didn't appear to be a suicide -- and they warned that rumors of an overdose were premature. 

What's all very mysterious is how Sage's lawyer George Braunstein described an encounter he'd had with him shortly before his death in an interview with People magazine:

(Sage) was full of life, a wonderful, loving person. The last time I talked to him a few days ago he was saying he was getting married, he had a lot of things he was working on and seemed very enthusiastic. There was no indication there was any problem. 

If it's true that this came as a complete shock with no warning, it makes the news all the more tragic for his father, who is said to be "devastated and grief-stricken," and his mom Sasha Czack (Stallone's first wife). It's awful enough for a parent to lose a child, but to lose a child this way when you had no idea anything was wrong must be doubly hard.

But if this does turn out to be a drug overdose of some kind, and if Sage did in fact lead such an unhealthy life, then there obviously were signs that were just ignored or overlooked. Which means Sylvester and Sasha are not only consumed by grief, but by guilt. They're no doubt asking themselves a million questions in the midst of all the tears: What did we do wrong? What could we have done to stop this? Why did this happen? Does this make us bad parents? Is this our fault? Guilt is a very prominent and very natural part of being a parent, but at no time is it as strong as when something terrible happens to one of your children.

The circumstances surrounding Sage's sudden death will trickle out in time. And who knows how this happened -- maybe there were things his parents could have done differently. But living through the loss of your son is horrible enough. Let's hope that whatever is discovered about why he died so young, they can one day learn to forgive themselves.

Do you think the parents are to blame in a situation like this?


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  • Anony...
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    AnonyMOUSE715

    July 14, 2012 at 12:30 PM
    The only reason they don't think it's a suicide is the lack of a suicide note, so it very well could've been, but I pray for his family that he didn't take his own life on purpose. No, I don't blame his parents, especially because he was a grown man. Maybe, just maybe, if this was about a young boy/teen & his parents were horrible people, then I might blame them. In this case it kind of does sound like a suicide, there were 'numerous empty pill bottles surrounding him', which brings me back to the fact that this was a grown man, not a naive teen trying to catch a buzz, so I'm going to assume he knew the dangers of the pills he was taking along with the dangers of taking too many. I do hope his parents, and the other closest people to him, get to the bottom of this tragic death, and figure out if this truly was an accident or if he took his own life. (& if he did, hopefully someone can offer some kind of insight to why) In the meantime, I hope his parents/family/friends are dealing with this tragedy the best they can until they get some closure, and may God let him Rest In Peace in Heaven. May God Bless the Stallone family.
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    mustbeGRACE

    July 14, 2012 at 1:34 PM

    I thought i heard years ago that a child of stallone's had autism?


  • Lucre...
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    LucretiaMcEvil

    July 14, 2012 at 1:42 PM
    When the person in question is 36years old, it's kind of difficult to blame the patents. He's been a legal adult for just as long as he was a child.
  • DebaLa
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    DebaLa

    July 14, 2012 at 1:46 PM

    Incredibly sad to be set up for life, but still never have the capacity to embrace it. Of course something was lacking in his childhood... a broken home with a travelling, self-consumed movie-star father. Everything plays a part. It's not either/or. 

    The problem I'm having is that neither father nor mother new what despair he was in, and not involved in his life enough to know something's wrong after day 1 of not being able to reach him — if they even tried. It was a housekeeper who found him, and friend that cared enough to do the welfare check at his house.


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    Penny

    July 14, 2012 at 4:42 PM
    I read, years ago, that Sage was dyslexic. So is my son, now 54, who had some rough times before he was finally diagnosed at age 15. While divorce is never easy on a child, I don't believe Stallone or his first wife had anything to do with his death. Sage might have been dealing with demons we can't understand, and it is nonsense to immediately blame the parents. As several of you have commented, we cannot know yet. And until the reason is found, it's none of our business to speculate. Blackening the name of a person before all the facts are in is contemtible.
  • cherylam
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    cherylam

    July 14, 2012 at 6:37 PM
    I read that he was at Comic-Con the day before they found him.
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    Kathryn1012

    July 14, 2012 at 6:52 PM

    I can't even begin to imagine what Sylvester Stallone and his first wife, Sasha, must be going through.  My heart and prayers go out to them.  It's always tragic when children die before their parents.


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    jessicasmom1

    July 14, 2012 at 7:13 PM

    super sad I can not even imagine having a living child pass on I have dealt with a misscarriage and I do not want to ever see anything happen to my living child. Peace be with the family during this difficult time.


  • Nakes...
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    NakeshaMika

    July 14, 2012 at 7:22 PM
    Losing your child weather you were expecting it or not doesn't make it any easier. I think that was very ignorant to say it would be doubly as hard to lose a child unexpectedly.
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    Redwall

    July 14, 2012 at 7:24 PM

    Maybe I'm wrong....but I think  I remember his son being autistic?  This goes back alot of years.  I've had a miscarriage and suffered greatly, I'm not sure I could live through the death of a child....  I feel so badly for everyone...sounds like he was a great guy, was going to get married...sometimes life just sucks,.


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