He tells of the night Daniel visited his Mom.
There wasn't any place for Daniel to sleep, so at some point, he moved in the same bed with Anna. She woke up and found he wasn't breathing.
It was bedlam after that..and Anna went out of her mind "praying to Jesus, and telling Jesus to take her and not take Daniel"..
Howard and Anna were hysterical.."Anna screamed out NO, NO, NO..and she wanted to keep trying to save him", and continued pounding on his chest, after he was declared dead.
Anna did NOT scream "You did this" to Howard.
No blood and vomit in the room.
The boy was on Lexapro for depression...
Anna was sedated because she "refused to leave her son"...and has no recollection of the trauma in the room..
It's all very sad.
... and the woman just had a C-section????
This is sadder and sadder and stranger and stranger.
Poor messed up kid.
Thanks for the ping. I've heard so many different, contradictory things the past weeks that I didn't know what to post and what not to, so I didn't update anything.
OK. Well, that's all very strange. So, Daniel wasn't in a chair elsewhere in the room - I can see why there would be a lie put out about exactly *where* he was.
I've heard "it's your fault" and "you caused this" as being things overheard by other people in the hospital. That kept changing with each "report." I haven't seen any of the tab pubs, so don't know what they're saying.
Hmmm. I did hear about the Lexapro, but Wecht said it was a very low dosage and wouldn't cause any problems. Some friend of Daniel's was on a TV tab report and said that Daniel had complained all the night before of a stomach ache and then complained about it again as he was groing to catch the plane to The Bahamas the next morning.
Others said he had been hospitalized twice that they knew of, in the past two months - once for depression over a girl and once for an elevated heart rate. I've heard that several times.
Birkhead has been on a couple of times, too - saying that "Hannah" or "Hannah Rose" is not the baby's name. Something is strange about his whole distance from all this. I can't put my finger on it.