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Will
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Will wrote:

"Todd, all of twenty-one years old, died in my arms" - Slash

Throughout his recently published biography, Slash describes Todd Crew, of Jetboy fame, as his drug addicted best friend- the best friend he fervently tried to protect, but in the end, could not keep away from the thrill of the rock star lifestyle.

Slash paints a picture of Todd as a pushy dope fiend, dragging him through the streets of New York to score heroin and other drugs. He explains that the day of Todd's death he had tried to thwart his drug use but was "overruled." He claims that, while later that night he did inject Todd with heroin, he only did so because he could "tell it wasn't strong at all"- performing the injection with the intent of regulating how much of the drug Todd was given. Slash further goes on to say that Todd must have been shot up later by a fellow party goer.

"What I gave him wasn't strong enough to cause what happened," says Slash.

However, Todd's former band mates and the members of a recently reunited Jetboy believe something entirely different happened that night.

I sat down with Jetboy, who were close friends of Todd Crew, to get the band’s opinion on the death of Todd and the comments made by Slash about the glam rock band Jetboy:

In Slash's biography he says he stayed with Todd while everyone left, and that "he died in his arms". I understand you were told different information?

Jetboy: Absolutely...Slash is a liar and he knows it. The few people that were there that night know what really happened and that Slash is 100% full of shit. Todd over dosed twice that night. The first time, Slash didn't even bother calling 911. After they revived him for a minute, everyone freaked out and left, Slash included. When they came back, Todd had over dosed again. We believe they found Todd dead. That’s when Slash finally called 911- when it was too late. It's a perfect alibi "I wasn't there. When I got back Todd was dead." Slash only cared about saving his own ass from criminal charges, which is exactly what happened. Slash walked away with no repercussions.

So you're saying that Slash killed Todd?

Jetboy: Todd was killing himself, but Slash definitely aided him in his demise. Just read what he wrote in his book. This is what we believe happened:

Todd arrived "fucking drunk," according to Slash, to his hotel at 7am. Todd had just broken up with his long time girlfriend and was distraught, so you know he was not thinking clearly. Slash took him to a Western Union so he could get money to buy heroin. Slash buys a bottle of Jim Beam (Todd's choice of booze) after Todd can't even stand up straight and is falling down drunk. Slash shoots Todd up with heroin after Todd is, according to Slash, "in no state to be messing with drugs." Slash and Todd go to the movies where Slash smuggles in a case of beer and they continue to drink excessively.

Slash and Todd go back to the hotel where Slash proceeds to shoot

Todd up with more heroin (Todd had been drinking for 18 hours straight at this point.) Todd over doses the first time, and Slash revives Todd temporarily, but then panics and leaves instead of calling 911.

Slash comes back to the Hotel room, finds that Todd has overdosed again, and finally calls 911 after it's too late. Now Slash has the perfect alibi: "I wasn't here when it happened."

Slash claims in his book that he was the "only one who did everything possible to keep Todd alive." Well, if you're doing everything you can to keep someone "alive," the last thing you do is shoot them up with heroin, especially if you know that they have been drinking for 18 hours straight! You don't have to be Dr. Drew to know that the combination of heroin with that level of alcohol is going to be bad news. Slash even said Todd "was in no state to be messing with drugs," but yet Slash shot him up with heroin and then abandoned him when he overdosed instead of calling 911 like he should have. We can't think of a more selfish act. Slash didn't care about anything but saving himself from criminal charges. Don't forget that Slash has a proven track record of freaking out and not taking responsibility in these types of situations. If you read the Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx, you will see that Slash did nothing to help when Nikki Sixx over dosed. He was even screaming Todd's name while it happened! It just bothers us that Slash walked away with no repercussions after providing drugs and alcohol to someone, as he said, who was "in no state to be messing with drugs." Slash knows the truth, and he will have to live with the choices he made and the lies he told- and is still telling to this day. He lied to us, he lied to the police, he lied to Todd's friends and family, and he lied to his fans in his book. We think that Slash is in such denial that he probably believes his own lies because he’s been telling them for so long. And to think he calls Todd his "best friend' throughout that book.

I'm sure you've checked out Slash's biography. Were you surprised when he labeled you guys "poseurs"?

Jetboy: That's like the whole irony of everything. When he says, "they [Jetboy] weren't as transparent," which is what I believe he says because we had a singer with a "Mohawk." The first thing that comes to mind is "Fuck you". That's not how it was back then and if you did feel that way then why did you do shows with us and party with Jetboy all the time? At the time, we backed each other up, the two bands were very close. The reason he said that in the book is because he wanted to put us down. It's what Slash has done ever since, because of the situation that happened with Todd; starting when Jetboy fired Todd, up to his passing away six months later.

Slash says in his book that you [Jetboy] kicked Todd out of the band and replaced him with Sam Yaffa from Hanoi Rocks with little or no discussion. Why was Todd kicked out of the band?

Jetboy: We did fire Todd from the band. It was the choice we made after many talks with him over his alcohol abuse. When Todd joined the band he was not a very big partier, wine coolers were his drink of choice. As time went on and the band started to do well, Todd's drinking got worse. He ended up drinking a bottle of Jim Beam every day. Before we let Todd go, our manager at the time approached Guns N' Roses to ask If they would join us in having an intervention for Todd. Their answer was, "He's fine. You guys just don't like to party as much". After our last attempt to talk with Todd (which ended up with no change) we made the decision to let him go. Our management then contacted Sam Yaffa and he was into the offer. So Sam was in, Todd was out. This is where the feud began and it would never be the same between Guns N' Roses and Jetboy after that. Right after Todd had been fired from Jetboy, things got really ugly between both bands. Not all of the members. It was really just three of them. When we would see each other out at clubs or shows it was just a bad vibe. Even the G N' R groupies would give us attitude. It amazed us on how people just involved themselves with our business when they had no fucking clue what went on! And what the real fucked up part is, none of those people knew the real Todd, the guy who was a good friend, smart, loving, caring, and who came from a very good family. All they knew was the Todd who loved to party, and that's really sad.

Slash also says that you stole Todd's equipment and refused to give it back. Any truth to that?

Jetboy: We had gotten an advance from Elektra records and each member bought some new gear. When Todd was fired, our manager let him take everything but the gear the label had paid for. He got all his stuff back other than a new amp or something. Secondly, this was not our choice, nor were we involved in it. Our management did all of this. What's funny about this part of Slash's twisted little fairy tale in his book is maybe two years later, Guns N' Roses fired their original drummer Steven Adler for drug abuse and they had Matt Sorum already set up to replace him. They then had Steven sign a contract which forfeited all his earnings from the day he was fired onward. We've always wondered what amount of money that added up to. We bet it was way more than an amp. So again, who the fuck is this guy to judge us? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! Look what his band did to his high school buddy, Steven.

Did Slash know Todd had a problem with heroin? Wasn't that why Todd was kicked out of the band?

Jetboy: The first thing Is, Todd did not have a problem with heroin, he had a problem with alcohol. Todd would dabble in drugs, but his choice was booze. So when they scored dope, it was Slash who was the experienced dope user, he says this in his book. To think that Slash is looked up to by so many people out there is fucking disgusting. We actually went to Todd's parents and asked them for help. Todd's mom  flew down to L.A. and brought Todd back to the bay area to get him  nto rehab. Unfortunatley, Todd Bailed and went right back to the Guns N' Roses house where his heroin use continued.

Slash talks about a Goth band being there when Todd over dosed. Do you know who that was? Anyone famous?

Jetboy: This we don't know anything about.

Slash also alludes to possibly scoring the heroin that killed Todd at Chosei Funahara’s, bass player of the Plasmatics house. Do you know anything about that? Would you blame Chosei in any way had that been the heroin that killed Todd?

Jetboy: This is something we are not too sure of enough to comment on

Did Todd's Parents sue Slash? If so what happened with that?

Jetboy: I don't think so. It says in the book they had him investigated.

Did you ever see a police report about this?

Jetboy: No, but It sure would be interesting to see. With how things are today, twenty years later, I'm sure many questions about Todd's death could be answered.

What would you say to Slash if you saw him today?

Jetboy: Hmmm, that's a tough one for us. It would be nice to have something positive said about Todd after all these years and all these drug stories. At the end of all this, we lost a good friend who just took things a little too far and could not handle it. As for Slash, shame on you for going down this road with your "best friend" Todd, and for all the shit you've said about Jetboy on your way to the top and back down. Fuck you! Why don't you say It to our faces?


By Marion Pierson | Source

Will
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Will wrote:

I'm not reposting this to slander Slash's name, genuinely found it an interesting read and quite the opposite of Slashs version of events.

"Todd's former band mates and the members of a recently reunited Jetboy"

That's the one line that makes me question this article. Seems like a publicity stunt for the recently reunited band.

If it wasn't for that line I'd have no doubt in my mind that this article was sponsored by Black Frog 16

Axlin16
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Axlin16 wrote:

I don't think it's a publicity stunt, no more than Slash putting out a book.

They are simply refuting Slash's statements.


Bottom line, Slash is a drunk and a junkie, and not near as smart as he thinks he is. You get two like-minded guys together, homeboys, like Slash & Todd were, bad things happened. When you're emotionally vunerable as badly as Todd was, the last person he needed to be with was his partying buddy.

I don't think Slash's is responsible for Todd's death. Todd is responsible for Todd's death.

The sickening thing about it is Slash over-dramatizes it in order for it to be a juicy chapter.

THAT'S the pathetic part.

Paxcow
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Paxcow wrote:

i believe the jetboy side of the story. i don't think they would do this for publicity.

-D-
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

-D- wrote:

I think this is people not wanting to blame who really was at fault and that was the guy who died.

Everyone when someone close to them dies, always wants to find someone else to lay the blame on. So what if Slash freaked out. I'd say 99 percent of the population would.

supaplex
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

supaplex wrote:
Paxcow wrote:

i believe the jetboy side of the story. i don't think they would do this for publicity.

i think you're wrong, but that's a matter of opinion.

anyway, if he didn't kill him leave it be already. it was 20 years ago. everybody was doing drugs, some people od-ed, slash happened to be there, or not.

http://www.gnrevolution.com/viewtopic.php?id=720

James
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

James wrote:

In the event of a drug overdose, the only party at fault is the person who ingested the drugs.

Mikkamakka
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Mikkamakka wrote:

It's an old interview. Read it on the Axlite board months ago and they held a Slash bash fest.

I wasn't there and don't know what happened. Anything and the opposite could.

Axlin16
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Axlin16 wrote:

I think I also have to point out in those days, that everyone (GN'R) were pretty much in agreement that Jetboy treated Todd like shit, when they saw him dressing 'classic rock' and hangin' with Guns.

That probably started the ball rolling on firing him.

Paxcow
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Re: "Died in my arms" - Slash & Todd Crew

Paxcow wrote:

i agree that it wasn't slash's fault. he wasn't in any shape to be responsible for anyone else, much less himself.

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