Philip Seymour Hoffman 'spent $10k a month on heroin' in lead-up to his death
PHILIP Seymour Hoffman was reportedly spending $US10,000 ($11,400) a month on heroin as well as using prescription drugs when he died.
RadarOnline reports that the Capote actor, 46, not only had a $10,000-a-month heroin habit but was also using the drug, Oxycontin.
Meanwhile, multiple sources report that between 40 and 50 envelopes of a drug believed to be heroin were found in the Manhattan apartment where Hoffman died.
"He was what we call a heavy 'red liner,'" a source told Radar. "That means he liked to shoot [heroin] with a needle, but he also sniffed it daily. And he was majorly hooked on Oxy, too."
It came as social media turned on former Gilmore Girls actor Jared Padalecki after he tweeted that Hoffman's death wasn't "sad" but "senseless" and "stupid."
Reports also emerged that Hoffman had tried to help Heath Ledger off heroin before the actor's 2008 death from prescription drugs.
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Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has been found dead of an apparent drug overdose.
Hoffman had entered rehab last year after being sober since the age of 23 but sources told Radar that he was well and truly off the wagon.
"He just bought five bundles of dope last week," the source claimed.
A bundle is 10 bags of heroin, and there are five bundles in a brick.
"Heroin is one of the cheaper drugs, but Hoff wasn’t buying the cheap stuff," the source said. "Still, to be spending 10 grand, he was using hard."
He was found in his West Village New York apartment on Sunday with a needle still in his arm.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Last shot ... Phillip Seymour Hoffman poses for what is most likely his last portrait at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah on January 19.
He had recently separated from his longtime partner in the months before his death and was living alone in a rented apartment close to the couple's former home.
The NYPD has launched an intensive citywide search to identify the drug dealer who sold heroin to Hoffman, the New York Post reports.
"An internal email went out to all supervisors asking if anyone has had any experience with those brand names of drugs,” a law enforcement source told The Post. "They’re going to try to find the source."
Police also found a charred spoon in the kitchen sink, the sources said.
The Oscar-winner, who had three children with costume designer Mimi O'Donnell, reportedly moved into the $10,000-a-month apartment in the historic Pickwick House building last October.
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