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I haven't seen her in years. Was she on TV? Do you mean she looks even better than her old facelift? Not sure I can stand to be so dazzled!
Even in death, HKS felt the need to keep up the charade that ANS lived with forever ...
... that if she played her cards just right and never married again and occasionally told the world that the "love of her life" had been JHMII, then she might have earned enough brownie points with the inheritance gods or goddesses, or with the Marshall family, that the court case would finally come down on her side of the multimillion line.
I'm just certain it was HKS's idea to put the urn in with her. I wonder where she kept it - on that "important" shelf in the closet?
Yep, I'm sure she told HKS, she wanted the ashes buried with her, just in case it would help Dannielynn get the moolah.
LOL
Private chef and trainer?
Anna was not shy about her bisexannality so knocking a few back with Rosie no prob.
Ya know for someone who was very sexually active it never leaked out to the gossip channels.
I don't watch the View but hear the tidbits when Rosie goes on a rant aka Donald and someone else lately.
Anna was everybody's fun time gal.
So it seems.
The unknown dog's name is Frankenstein. Anna was a "Celebrity Writer" for the National Enquirer (2005) and in one of her pages, Marilyn (her dog) was bitching about the new dog that mom got named Frankenstein. But mom found out it had a "Cupcake" and not a "Twinkie" like she had first thought. And found it humorous that a girl dog would be named Frankenstein.
Oh and while goggling Frankenstein I came up with this myspace page I find intriguing. Here it is: (not my words, I'm cuttin n pastin here)
www.myspace.com/nykatie
Anna Nicole Smith refrigerator what was in it and WHY: Cyanocobalamin is a compound that is metabolized to a vitamin in the B complex commonly known as vitamin B12. Needle-Injection. Gastric banding: Laparoscopic gastric banding: LAP-Band: The idea behind the operation is to create a small pouch in the upper part of the stomach with a controlled and adjustable stoma, without stapling, thus limiting food intake. A gastric band device is introduced through tiny (1cm) incisions in the abdomen and is placed around the upper part of the stomach. The resulting pouch (or the "new stomach") dramatically reduces the functional capacity of the stomach. The band has a balloon from the inside that is adjustable and can reduce stoma size, thus prolonging the period of fullness. The operation is performed under general anesthesia and can last between 30 minutes and 1 hour. The Band is fitted around the uppermost part of the stomach, forming a 15cc small pouch. It is designed so that it can be inflated or deflated at any time after the operation. This helps the patient continually lose weight until they reach their goals. The restriction takes place in the radiology suite and normally takes 15 minutes. This simple procedure is painless they inject saline into a port placed under the skin in the wall of the stomach. The tube that comes off of the band leads to the port. After you have this surgery or any gastric bypass surgery the patient will need Vitamin B12 injections for life. Also, you have restrictions on eating protein
greasy fat meat is prohibited. The eating of fatty protein causes dumping syndrome in most patients. Most patients need to drink there food to get the vitamins their body needs. Vitamins have a hard time being absorbed into the body after bariatric surgery; therefore the patients must drink and inject vitamins. Pills are not absorbed well and are not highly recommended. ANNA NICOLE Smith was the life of the party backstage at Live 8 in July 2005 The buxom blonde's appearance at the concert at the Art Museum was her only known visit to Philadelphia. Victor Fiorillo was doing vodka shots with Smith at the Borgata's Gypsy Bar backstage and when Smith said she was hungry, Fiorillo, who was hanging out with sandwich mogul Tony Luke Jr., offered her a cheesesteak. "Damn, yes, I want a cheesesteak," she slurred, then Smith's assistant reminded her that she doesn't eat meat. Smith was with lawyer Howard K. Stern and her dogs, Frankenstein and Marilyn.:
. Anna had this surgery, lost the weight, went to Trim Spa, made a deal for money, all of the research I have done says that PerezHilton.com, TMZ.com and most other news agency have known of this from day one but have always been threatened with a law suit that prohibits them from talking about it. With out hard core proof such as the autopsy report, no one can make a claim ...yet............... Feb. 12, 2007 a photo of the inside of Anna Nicole Smith's refrigerator shows vials of medicine, methadone and bottles of diet drinks, according to TMZ.com.
Good Point.
Shutterbug answered the question above:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1798451/posts?page=1479#1479
Thanks - Frankenstein, it is. Now I have to take some time to read the rest of your post!
Dang, Scoobee, you keep finding some interesting stuff.
Hmmm, well, I don't have any way to judge whether it's true or not that she had a lap-band.
The PETA people put out lots of info about her being a vegetarian and that she lost all her weight by not eating meat. Seemed funny to me to imagine her even knowing whether there was any meat in what she was eating or not.
Vit B-12 is also used for a lot of other things, especially practicing alcoholics and drug addicts, with injections given by friendly doctors. I know more of those than I do vegetarians, so I'm up in the air as to why ANS had it.
Good find, since many here have more close-at-hand experience about bypass and have observed the same thing.
I have no idea what she did or didn't do, but I was very impressed with her huge weight loss when she came out with the T-spa thing. I ran to the store and bought some. Took it like prescribed and nothing...... Nada ... zilch..... So then I forgot about it for a bit. Then they re mixed the stuff and had the extra x on the bottle. I bought another bottle of it. Same thing, nothing changed. I felt exactly nothing. I might have drank more water. Because the horse pills they are. But I just find it very very very very very hard to believe it was the magic in the bottle that made her so thin! I love to believe the fantasy though. She was a beautiful spokesperson.
Virgie said that Anna had liposuction and was banadged from her neck down when she visited Anna in the hospital. But I have no idea when that surgery occurred. The interview was with Dr. Keith Ablow in November 2006, OORC.
I'll take a stab at it. The conclusive evidence that we're looking for is smaller than a half-full urn.
A few days ago, that I said that Howard went out for food the night Daniel as an excuse to get something out of the car.
The other possibility I mentioned is inhalation (nose spray type) as a method of getting "something" right into the bloodstream. I remember talking to a chemist about it a few years back.
13th March
Custody Battle Into Smiths Baby Set For This Week
By Quincy Parker
The weeklong reprieve from the unstinting coverage of the Anna Nicole Smith saga on the front pages of the local dailies is likely to end this week, with two court battles set to play out in Supreme Court and Bahamian authorities watching developments in Florida they say may have some bearing on local proceedings.
When Ms. Smith died suddenly and under circumstances that are still the subject of speculation on February 8, she left behind a legal and law enforcement morass: a police investigation that spanned three states, a legal quagmire in Florida that turned into what many described as a circus, multifarious legal battles in The Bahamas and an infestation of paparazzi to cover it all.
One higher-up, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told the Journal that Bahamian authorities are watching with great interest to hear what the two pieces of evidence are that are delaying the release of the cause of death and the results of the Broward County Medical Examiners autopsy.
"If both deaths had happened in Florida," the source said, "there would have been an arrest by now."
The source was referring to reports that the new evidence may have something to do with the narcotic methadone, which reportedly played a part in the death of Ms. Smiths son Daniel Wayne on September 10, and which many suspect was in the late pin-ups system when she died in Florida.
In the face of persistent reports that local police were continuing to question Ms. Smiths paramour lawyer Howard K. Stern about the incidents, the Journal spoke with Wayne Munroe, who briefly represented Mr. Stern last year.
Mr. Munroe was quick to point out that he is not Mr. Sterns lawyer thats Anthony McKinney, who could not be reached but went on to detail for the Journal the extent of Mr. Sterns dealings with the local police, as far as he knew.
"As far as Im aware, after he made the burglary complaint they interviewed him at the station; they then interviewed him by CDU, then CDU came up to the house and it was well televised with the crime scene folk and they interviewed them again about the burglary," he said.
While he is not Mr. Sterns attorney, Mr. Munroe is the lawyer for the Smith estate, of which Mr. Stern is the executor.
He said that he was not aware of Mr. Stern being questioned by Seminole police when they were in The Bahamas two weeks ago conducting investigations into Ms. Smiths death.
On Wednesday, lawyers for the parties involved will battle for custody of Ms. Smiths six-month-old daughter.
Those parties include Virgie Arthur, Ms. Smiths estranged mother; Mr. Stern, Ms. Smiths live-in lawyer; and Richard Milstein, court-appointed attorney for the baby.
Also joined in that battle is Larry Birkhead, the California photographer who is Ms. Smiths ex-lover and claims to be Dannielynns father. Mr. Birkheads aim is to get a paternity test to confirm whether he is the childs father.
The hearing is set to take place before Supreme Court Justice Stephen Isaacs.
Typically in a writ action, which the paternity matter is, both sides of a dispute file their pleadings with the court (asking for whatever relief they want from the court), then the sides proceed to dispute resolution, which insiders say has no chance of success as things now stand.
The matter is now at the case management stage, during which stage the court makes orders as to discovery, filing of documents that have not yet been filed, answering of interrogatories, and other preparatory steps for trial.
Mr. Munroe explained again the matter of a DNA or paternity test; he did not think it possible under Bahamian jurisprudence for anyone to compel Mr. Stern to take a DNA or paternity test.
"If somebody wishes to discharge a burden, they can ask themselves to be tested," he said.
He told the Journal that Mr. Birkhead would have to do a paternity or DNA test on himself, and then ask the court to compare that with a sample of the babys DNA.
"And thats very possible," Mr. Munroe said. "In our declaration filed as long ago as November I said that was possible here."
Asked whether it is possible in Bahamian law for anyone to compel Mr. Stern to do a DNA test, Mr. Munroe said, "I dont see how they can. If he is not (the girls father) he has no further interest. What interest has he in who is (the father, if he isnt)?
"Theres an interesting English case, where the English Court of Appeal ruled quite positively that someone in the position of Howard couldnt be compelled for a very simple reason hes the presumed father. Unless somebody else can displace him its in the interest of the child to have a father."
In a separate matter, Senior Justice Anita Allen has set aside an entire day on Friday to hear the matters arising from the dispute over the ownership of the Horizons estate on the Eastern Road, where Ms. Smith lived with Mr. Stern from August 2006 until she died in Florida in February.
There are at least three interlocutory applications involved in that matter: one seeking to force South Carolina developer G. Ben Thompson another reported ex-lover, and the source of the $950,000 that bought the house to post a security for costs, as he has no assets within the jurisdiction; one to have Mr. Thompsons application for a declaration that he is the owner of the house, and in the alternative one to have all the applications regarding ownership of the house consolidated.
The Journal understands that there may be other applications as well, but even before Justice Allen hears the applications, she is going to have to determine whether the actions survive.
Mr. Thompsons lawyer, Godfrey Pro Pinder, wants the judge to decide that any actions filed on Mr. Smiths behalf like her application for a declaration that she owns the house died with her, and should therefore be thrown out.
Those involved hope for a swift resolution, but realistically speaking do not wish to suggest a timeframe.
Neither case is ready for trial yet, and until then, there is no saying how much more complicated the matters could become.
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=11898
Check out September 21 and September 22 entries in the Day to Day Timeline here... http://www.freerepublic.com/~stlnative/
I discovered this tonight while doing a search on news reports from the Bahamas - the place is starting to look like Aruba - I am sure that I will find more as I continue my searches
I think Howard did that in order to use it later as an arguing point during battles over the Marshall $'s, proof of ANS forever love.
I've been too busy to do anything other to reply to pings the last couple days. This is a good informative article. But did i miss something? Since when is Milstein the baby's court appointed attorney? Didn't that cease after Anna's burial?
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