>>>He explained that Smith didn't get out of her bed for the celebration and greeted everybody with a kiss.>>>
First of all, she looked awful smiley for someone who 'couldn't get out of bed', and she was in bed in a bikini top? That's sure what it looked like she had on.
>>>Munroe countered that Daniel died from overdosing on methadone tablets not the liquid form.>>>
Ok, the methadone wasn't discovered until a later autopsy on Daniel, wouldn't the 'pills' have been discovered in his stomach on initial autopsy? If the pill were there, why the big mystery on how he died and need for a special coronor. If the pills were NOT there and only found out through blood test, how would this guy know in WHAT form they were ingested unless he knows something we don't.
Does anyone know?
Nov. 2 interview with Wecht - doesn't say tablet form, tho - they were stonewalling him.
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"... Amid this drama, Smith, 38, remained in the hospital in the Bahamas Thursday, Munroe said. The TrimSpa endorser was recuperating in the same facility where she gave birth--and where her adult son, Daniel, died Sept. 10 of what a family-retained pathologist termed an accidental overdose of methadone and the antidepressants Zoloft and Lexapro.
New reports that seven drugs--and not just the previously identified three--had been detected in Daniel Smith's system were dismissed Thursday by the same private pathologist.
Dr. Cyril Wecht said that while, yes, a total of seven drugs turned up in the lab results, only methadone, Zoloft and Lexapro were present in toxic, killer amounts.
"There was some Benadryl, and some Sudafed, both in sub-therapeutic levels, and they don't do anything," Wecht said of two of the other detected drugs.
Benadryl is an over-the-counter allergy medicine; Sudafed is an over-the-counter nasal decongestant.
Also found in Daniel Smith, according to Wecht, were trace amounts of Elavil, the brand name for the antidepressant Amitriptyline, and a fourth drug which the pathologist declined to identify, citing confidentiality.
"It's not for venereal disease," Wecht said in an aside.
If the additional drugs in Daniel Smith's system weren't news to Wecht--and he says they weren't--then that doesn't mean he's not puzzled by the presence of one of the drugs: the methadone.
A narcotic prescribed as a painkiller or a heroin-addiction salve, Wecht said he still doesn't know how, why or where Daniel Smith got it.
"It's a question that continues to vex me," Wecht said. "I have asked a thousand and one times, and I haven't received [an answer]."
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