While Corey Feldman appreciates the outpouring of support over the tragic death of his longtime friend Corey Haim at 38, he`s also "very troubled" as he wonders where the support was during Haim`s life.
Feldman, who appeared on Larry King Live Wednesday night, said Haim was "very destitute, very broke," had no car and few friends.
"At the end of the day, Larry, where were all these people the last 10 years, the last 15 years of Corey`s life?" asked Feldman, also 38. "Where were all these people to lend a hand out, to reach out to him and say, you know, you`re a legend, you`re – you`re an amazingly talented, wonderful person who`s really never gone out of his way to hurt anybody other than himself?"
Feldman also said Haim was recently seeing a new treatment specialist who put him on a new line of medications. Feldman did not specify which they were, but said, "Let`s just say that they may not have corresponded properly with the medications that he was currently taking."