Jamie Adler, youthful brother of former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler, recalled the time he kidnapped his brother and held him hostage for 30 days to assist him kick his drug dependency.
The elder Adler had battled heroin dependancy for many years, main to his firing from Guns N’ Roses in 1990. He was as soon as once more in dire straits in 2007, main Jamie – 10 years his junior – to danger jail time in hopes of saving his brother’s life.
“I was just so proud of my brother; he was my hero,” Jamie not too long ago informed Yahoo in a three-part characteristic. “Never believed in rules. … He’d just stay out all hours of the night, partying and getting wasted. But my brother in my eyes could do no wrong. Whenever I saw him, he would give me the biggest hug.”
That was till 1987, when former GN’R supervisor Doug Goldstein informed Adler’s mother and father about his heroin behavior. “The guy was getting loaded, and we were in denial,” Jamie stated. “’Cause you never want to believe that your brother’s in the bathroom for 30 minutes shooting heroin, or smoking heroin. But he’s doing it every couple hours, and you’re just watching TV. You don’t want to admit it.”
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One time, a teenage Jamie watched as Steven took heroin in a limo. “We’re sitting there, and he had this little bag, this little hippie sack. And he pulls out tinfoil, this little balloon, and a lighter. And he starts smoking heroin,” he recalled. “I was 14 and he’s fucking smoking heroin right in front of me. I’m like, ‘What the fuck are you doing, dude?’ He’s like, ‘You don’t understand what it’s like to be me, to be a celebrity. … It’s just a lot of pressure.’ I’m like, ‘Bro, smoke fucking weed.’ He says, ‘I wish it was that easy… But don’t worry, I’m not addicted to this shit.’
“And then he started convincing me that it’s not as bad as I think. But he also said, ‘Please don’t tell Mom. We’re brothers. Whatever happens when we’re together, that’s just between us.’ I never told mom. But I was just so hurt.”
Adler’s dependancy led to his estrangement from his household (though he reconnected now and again) and dismissal from the largest rock band on the earth. After Matt Sorum changed Adler in 1991, Jamie recalled: “I remember telling his friends and other people around, ‘Let’s go get Steven. Let’s go tie him up, hold him hostage in some room some place and get him off these fucking drugs. Let’s go kidnap him.’ But nobody would ever listen to me. Because everyone knew that if you went against Steven, you were out of the circle.”
But in 2007, Jamie — who’d by then constructed a profession as a prime reserving agent for rock and hip-hop acts — put that plan into motion. He acted after Steven contracted a doubtlessly deadly blood an infection and wanted to take fastidiously regulated remedy. “The doctors told him and my mom that he needs to take this medication for the next 30 days to clean out his blood,” Jamie stated. “And if he doesn’t do this, he will die. I said, ‘This is going to be my last hoorah with my brother. This is going to be the last time I’m going to be able to try to save this guy.’ … I needed to get him under our control.”
Jamie recruited then-former GN’R guitarist Slash to assist and went to Las Vegas to retrieve his brother from his newest drug daze, persuading him to come out of his darkened bed room on the promise that he’d introduced weed for him. “He just looked so bad. So frail and sickly and deathly,” Jamie recalled. “I think he went into the bathroom and threw up all over the place.”
A two-hour intervention adopted, throughout which Slash stated he’d do something to assist, just for Adler to blame the guitarist for his situation. “And Slash just sat there and took it,” Jamie remembered. “I always loved Slash for that.”
The hospital put Adler on a 72-hour maintain, giving Jamie time to begin administering the remedy.
Adler wanted quick hospital care and was positioned on a 72-hour maintain, which gave Jamie time to begin administering the remedy. But the drummer fought again, attacking hospital employees, main his brother to decide: “I said, ‘Fuck it. We’re gonna go and literally kidnap this dude.’” Three days later, they supplied him one among his favourite milkshakes, laced with sufficient Valium and Xanax “to kill a fucking horse,” Jamie admitted.
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For the next month, Jamie moved his brother between three secure buildings in North Hollywood, with two full-time guards watching him. Adler tried to escape every day, fighting “tooth and nail the whole time.” He told his brother: “You could keep me here for a week, a month, a year, 10 years. As soon as I leave here, first thing I’m going to do is go get high. And there’s nothing you could do about it.”
That’s exactly what the drummer did — and although he continued to struggle, he eventually straightened out. (Much of the struggle was documented on the TV shows Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew and Sober House) Jamie’s desperate measures left an open wound in their brotherhood. “It was so bad that to this day, we still don’t have a relationship,” he stated.
Revealing that he hadn’t spoken to Steven in 5 years, Jamie added: “I might name my brother proper now and he wouldn’t know my three youngsters’ names. That’s fucking household, I suppose.”
Jamie was proud to attend Steven’s onstage reunion with GN’R in 2016, though he wasn’t invited. “I’m literally standing there in tears,” he recalled. “I thought, ‘This is the greatest moment of my fucking life. I got my brother back on stage with fucking Guns N’ Roses. And that’s how I felt. The truth is, Steven might have relapsed a couple times, but after we did what we did, he never was a junkie again.”
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The pair did speak about the incident once, in 2017. “I said, ‘Listen, I’m sorry, but I’m also not sorry. I didn’t know what else to do. I literally thought you were gonna die,’” Jamie recalled. “He says, ‘I love you, little brother. I know exactly what you did, and thank you.’ In his clearest moment, he validated everything that I wanted. He gave me that credit and respect, and that’s all I ever wanted. So no matter whatever happened after that, I know that deep down inside, he knows that I did what I did out of love. And I know I did the right thing because my brother is still alive.”
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