pardon the reposting if this topic has already been posted, but i didn’t notice any mention of it lately:
Taz claimed in a july 2007 interview that the fatal drugs were ‘delivered’ to THEIR HOME, (taz/moe’s) - and Moe was instructed to deliver them to the Hard Rock. one can’t help but wonder why the drugs in question were sent to Moe at all, from where and whom were they sent? Could this be the indication of ‘pre-planning’ that we have anxiously awaited????
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288413,00.html
VAN SUSTEREN: How about drugs? Did you find any in the room?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I found I found a box of Tamiflu and I found a bottle
of antibiotics. I don’t remember the name.
VAN SUSTEREN: Both consistent with a flu and an infection. That’s
normal.
BRIGHTHAUPT: Yes, that’s normal.
VAN SUSTEREN: Any other drugs?
BRIGHTHAUPT: No. Nothing else.
VAN SUSTEREN: Any was there a package of drugs that or a
package mailed to your house at one point for Howard?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Yes.
VAN SUSTEREN: When was that?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Not too long before Anna’s death.
VAN SUSTEREN: Like days or weeks?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Days.
VAN SUSTEREN: Do you know what was in that box?
BRIGHTHAUPT: No.
VAN SUSTEREN: Was it peculiar?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Quite.
VAN SUSTEREN: In what way?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Why was it mailed to my house? Why wasn’t it mailed to
the Hard Rock?
VAN SUSTEREN: Why do you think?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Personally? Set up.
VAN SUSTEREN: Meaning?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I just you know, I personally feel like we were being
set up. That’s the way I feel.
(END VIDEOTAPE
she also states that there was an ice-bath on Wed *nite* just as we suspected from the beginning :)
(same source)
VAN SUSTEREN: He had been up he had been at the hotel how many
days in advance of you?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I think one day.
VAN SUSTEREN: Did he call you on the phone and tell you how Anna was
or talk about her being sick?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Yes, he did.
VAN SUSTEREN: The day before?
BRIGHTHAUPT: The day before.
VAN SUSTEREN: Tell me what he said in the conversation, how he
described things.
BRIGHTHAUPT: Well, he just called and he asked me if I thought it was
a good idea for him to let them put Anna in ice because Anna’s temperature
was 105. And I said, Well, no. I said, In the hospital, we don’t do that
anymore. We give a tepid bath and we give a sponge bath in the bed. You
can put her in tepid water, but you don’t put ice in the water.
So he says and I heard him, you know, screaming and saying, My wife
said not to put ice in the water. And I heard her in the background, like,
Please, please, take me out, take me out, and, I’m cold, or something to
that something to that you know, she said. And my husband said, My
wife says not to put ice in the water. And then he said, Tas, I have to
go, and let me try to convince them, you know, not to put ice in the water
and to get her out of water, so...
VAN SUSTEREN: When he said “them,” who did you understand to be
there?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Howard was there, and I think Khristine Erosevich, who
was her psychiatrist, I think she was also there with them.
VAN SUSTEREN: Do you know if Khristine was acting as a psychiatrist,
spending time with her, or more as a friend over the preceding months?
BRIGHTHAUPT: You know, Greta, I have no idea.
VAN SUSTEREN: Your impression of her was what?
BRIGHTHAUPT: She was kind of friendly. She didn’t have very much to
say. She just said, It’s great to finally meet you, I’ve heard a lot about
you. And that was pretty much it.
VAN SUSTEREN: Did you discuss Anna’s condition at all?
BRIGHTHAUPT: No.
VAN SUSTEREN: Did you think that she was attending to Anna I mean,
she’s a psychiatrist, but she’s a medical doctor, a medical degree. Did
you think that she was attending to her sickness?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I don’t know. But from what I understand, Anna asked
her to not leave. And she left anyway.
VAN SUSTEREN: Who told you that Anna asked her not to leave?
BRIGHTHAUPT: My husband, Mo.
VAN SUSTEREN: Why did she leave?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I have no idea. I have no idea. They said something
about some business she had to take care of in California.
VAN SUSTEREN: Did it bother you that she left?
BRIGHTHAUPT: It bothered me that she left because that was pretty
much the only medical professional that was with her all the time.
VAN SUSTEREN: Was there ever any discussion about taking her to the
hospital on the day before she died?
BRIGHTHAUPT: Well, I told my husband to make sure that they take her
to the hospital because if you even if you give someone a tepid bath,
you give them Tylenol, no matter what you give them, they need antibiotics.
They should be on some type of IV antibiotics.
VAN SUSTEREN: Why wasn’t she taken to the hospital?
BRIGHTHAUPT: She refused. She would not let them take her. She did
not want to go.
VAN SUSTEREN: Where was Howard that day before when you’re having
a conversation with your husband about the ice in the bath, do you know
where Howard was?
BRIGHTHAUPT: I understood that he was there.
I’ve added this event to the icebath timeline at my home page for those interested
Now that we know it was Wes Irwin who sent the drug packages to Moe and Tas’s house in FL and that he had done so several times previously, whenever ANS was going to be at the Hard Rock, it still boggles my mind that Tas had only met Anna once or twice before.
Had she not noticed the other packages being sent before that - or was there something different this time? Or, did Moe ever even tell her about them - or did he intercept them so she wouldn’t see them? Or, did Moe have another address or mail drop for them?
Also inscrutable is how Moe got from The Bahamas to the Hard Rock that last time, if he didn’t fly in with the group. Had he come earlier? Did Tas even know he was home or did he stay somewhere else - with Melodie, perhaps? - and not go home?
I have further questions, but I’ll leave it at that for now.