I think the yellow container is "I Can't Believe it's not Butter."
what is the methadone for? its generally used to help someone beat a heroin addiction, but there doesn't seem to be evidence of that here - so what's it for? where are they getting it from?
You know, this whole thing sounds like a script from, "Murder She Wrote" or "Columbo" : Smith has baby (heir) and Stern has his name put on birth certificate as father, Smith's grown son (heir) dies mysteriously, and now Smith dies mysteriously. It's almost too cliche' to be true, but doesn't it look a bit suspicious that Stern is the common denominator here? Especially since he would be the one who could end up with all of the estate (if it ever gets settled).
At least one of the injectables looks like it might be B-12, the one with the red cap still on it. The three vials that have been opened (no red cap) look like they might also be B-12.
But I'm not sure if there are other injectables that look similar.
I'm constantly amazed at what folks are interested in. When I die, promise me you won't post a photo of what's in my refrigerator--LOL!
Nothing in her fridge is growing hair. She's got one up on me from several years ago.
I don't find it shocking at all. She was always high.
Looks like a mini fridge that she had stocked with her essentials
I think we should let her rest in peace, she deserves at least that much.
That looks like liquid methadone, no? 5 mg per (I can't read) ml.
I didn't even know who this woman was other than someone reminded me she was the one that was suing a rich husbands estate and said something like "it's very expensive being me".
So, with no axe to grind, I say this: I have been offered no CREDIBLE reason to believe this photo is authentic.
I see NO NUTRITIONAL VALUE....
It only shows half the fridge. Is there regular stuff in the top?
Geez, that looks like the extra large size Sam's Club methadone to me. I was thinking the methadone was to curb her appetite, plus if she ate, she'd just puke her food up. Methadone has even a bigger puke factor than heroin.
The three small bottles are injectable medication of some sort.
Methadone and Slimfast - Not exactly the "Breakfast of Champions," is it?
Any ideas?
Hmmmm. Wonder if the coroner noticed needle marks. Was that questions asked at the briefing.
I take it Methadone doesn't give one the munchies?