1100. Hello, Everyone.
All in all, it was a good week for us. Actually, it’s been a great couple of weeks.
I must apologize for having conveyed misinformation. In my excitement the other day, I posted that Howard K. Stern had been served. I am not in L.A. right now, but I was on the phone with a friend from CA and I was trying to type to you the things he was saying to me. Either he told me wrong, or I heard it wrong. Today, he insists he never said that Howard was served. I do not record my phone conversations, so I will just have to accept that I heard him wrong. So I apologize if I got anybody too excited. But all is not lost.
We’ve known for some time that the warrants were going to be served, but we didn’t know when. The only thing we were told was that nothing was going to happen until the authorities felt they had all their ducks in a row. But early last week, word finally came down that the warrants were going to be served on Friday.
But even our connections won’t tell us everything. But we DO know that there still remains more search warrants to be issued and they will be meted out to key figures in this saga.
We also know the tack that the investigators are taking in their pursuit of bringing the culpable parties to the rack for “causing” the deaths of Anna and Dan. Their aim is a murder indictment.
I was practically orgasmic Friday. In my extreme excitement, I thought EVERYTHING was going to happen on the same day—i.e., Howard’s being served and the issuance of the murder indictment. It was irresponsible of me and, again, I apologize. I will be much more cautious in the future, believe me.
We’ve won a few battles, but the war is far from over. The wheels of justice turn excruciatingly slowly. It took six months from the onset of the investigation for the CA-DOJ to feel they had enough evidence to publicly announce its investigation and to take the first step in the gathering of additional evidence.
From what I’ve been told, the inquest is going to go forward without delay. Unless something absolutely extraordinary occurs (like Nassau sinks into the ocean), there is a zero percent chance that any last minute motions will result in additional delays.
Now for the small potatoes: Lincoln Bain a/k/a Mr. Controversy. The man has a real talent, doesn’t he? I’ve never seen anyone so good at lying. None of the tell-tale signs are present in his body language, eye movements, or tone of voice that would tell the observer the man is lying his pants off. He told a few lies on Geraldo the other night, but the biggest one that deserves mentioning, in my opinion, is the one where he said that neither he or anyone associated with Lin Wood’s office has been in touch with him or Liz Thompson (the nannies’ lawyer).
Well, okay, there was one more whopper that I don’t think anyone missed and I just have to mention it. Bain essentially denied having said “Yes,” as it was heard on the audiotape, to the question Rita posed about whether one of the nannies actually said she saw the videotape with Stern and Birkhead having oral sex. Bain told Geraldo’s audience that he never said “Yes” and that the tape was doctored.
Unfortunately, Bain failed to realize, being caught in the moment, that he said several other statements other than “Yes” when answering Rita’s questions. For example, Rita asked him, “Did both nannies see the tape or was it just Nadine?” And he answered, “I think it was just Nadine.”
Forensic analysis of the tapes will reveal if any of it has been doctored, if the tapes come into play during Howard’s (or Larry’s?) defamation trial against Rita — if it ever reaches trial.
Let’s see. What else?
Jackie Hatten issued her first public statement since she was told to stay out of the limelight. Her brother Mark will be released from prison in 74 days. He’s been in the Pleasant Valley State Prison and locked away for almost six years now. His son Christian Blue turned 16 on November 30th and his other son Billy turns 15 this month.
I finally oddly curious that Lin Wood failed to mention Mark’s suit against Howard during his recent appearance with Howard on Larry King Live. Mark has cleaned up his act. He’s lost 65 pounds during his incarceration and is really excited to get back into life and accomplish his goals.
The scope of the investigation into Howard’s activities goes much further than I think most people realize. He’s got a tough road ahead of him. I honestly think his arrogance and his “They can’t touch me” attitude are contributing to his inevitable downfall.
His fatal mistake was declaring, without a shade of recrimination, that it was his name on the drugs that killed Anna. That’s on the same level as slapping a DEA agent in the face. That’s one group of law enforcement officials you don’t want to tell to “Bring it on!”
If it were not for the diligence and compassion of literally hundreds of thousands of people who felt the Florida DA’s office did not do its job, Anna and Dan’s suspicious deaths may have been swept under the rug. As a result of the complaints, several officials whose actions were negligible are going to be nailed to the wall on this one. They may not see jail time or fines for not doing their jobs properly, but their reputations are going to take a hit. The medical examiners Wecht and Perper will come to regret their involvement.
Finally, yesterday I spent nearly half the day writing a history of Anna, except I told it in the format of a fairy tale. It was light and easy to read, and it was long. I was just near its completion when I accidentally closed the browser window. It was supposed to be for your enjoyment, but I had a blast writing it. I have to be in the mood to write, so maybe, next time, if I decide to try again, I’ll remember to save it as I write it!
Take care, Everyone, and God Bless!
Posted at 3:00PM on Oct 14th 2007 by The Delusional Walk Among Us
http://www.tmz.com/2007/10/12/search-warrants-served-in-anna-nicole-smiths-death/74#comments
Great Post from TMZ’s The Delusional WAU!!
Of course, it is time for the butterfly to swim in the ocean. If you know what I mean?
LOL!