Bahamas police enter Smith mansion
Staff and agencies
15 February, 2007
NASSAU, Bahamas - Police on Thursday entered the oceanfront home that was shared by Anna Nicole Smith and her companion, Howard K. Stern, until the former Playboy Playmates death.
Later, members of the crime scene unit could be seen taking photos of the property, which is called "Horizons."
Stern filed a burglary report after claiming that a computer, home videos and other items were taken from the mansion before he returned from Florida, where the 39-year-old former model collapsed and died on Feb. 8.
Ford Shelley, the son-in-law of a South Carolina developer who claims ownership of the property, said he entered the property a day after Smiths death to "secure" it after he heard that someone had been removing items.
As for Thursdays police visit, Shelley said "there was no break-in at that house, so that doesnt affect me at all."
http://www.localnewswatch.com/skyvalley/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=63518
CTV reporting again.....investigating why crime scene unit is there.....don't believe it's connected to the break-in. 5 officers taking pics and gathering evidence.