Posted on 02/11/2007 11:54:08 AM PST by COUNTrecount
Anna's Fridge After Death--Methadone and Slimfast Posted Feb 11th 2007 12:46PM by TMZ Staff Filed under: Anna Nicole Smith
TMZ has obtained a photo of the inside of Anna Nicole Smith's refrigerator taken after she died, and the contents are shocking on several levels. TMZ has 100% verified the authenticity of this photo. The refrigerator, which was inside Anna Nicole's bedroom in the Bahamas, contained methadone (5 mg per 5 ml). The small refrigerator contained cans of Slim-Fast-- ironic, since Smith was TRIMSPA's spokesperson. Several bottles of TRIMSPA sat right next to the fridge.
The fridge also contained Miracle 2000 (marketed as a nutritional supplement for "today's active lifestyle"), French's Worcestershire Sauce, yogurt and spray butter. It also appears there are vials of injectable medicines.
The methadone is compelling, as Smith's son Daniel died from a combination of drugs that included methadone. Law enforcement sources in the Bahamas tell TMZ that at least one witness has come forward and said Howard K. Stern supplied Daniel with methadone just before he died, and flushed the remaining stash down the toilet. That witness is expected to testify next month at the coroner's inquest into Daniel's death.
Now Stern is placed in the same home with another stash of methadone -- the home he shared with Smith.
TMZ has confirmed that law enforcement in the Bahamas is aware of the contents of the refrigerator.
A1? Please tell me you use that to lube the motor on the fridge.
IMHO - she was an unloved person seeking love and approval in the only way she probley ever got any attenion and affection in her childhood, she was pretty.
Then the older boys/men sexualized her and she got even more attention, but really craved what will all want LOVE.
Undealt with pain leads to drug and other addictions.
She was someone's mom, someone's daughter, someone's sister, God loved her, and so should you.
It is really easy to love when the person is someone you know and you like them and they are nice, but this is a test.
How are you scoring?
I saw her in the trial on Court TV and she sure did not come across as "vulnerable" or "nice." She left a really bad impression.
Truth is stranger than fiction. After all, fiction has to make sense.
Like HazMat disposal.
It must have been the Worcestershire. That stuff is nasty!
What a great judge of character the folks at TrimSpa must be to hire ANS and John Daly as their spokespeople. Not only did they fatten right back up and make headlines for all the wrong reasons but both appear to be compulsive-addictive to boot!
that's just so wrong...
Another injectable bottle is seen, the small clear one. No odea about that one, either.
No idea about my spelling, either. Sheesh. I ought to know better than to post after the last night of a seven-day stretch. I'm going to bed.
Sounds like a plan. Thanks for your help, and for all your wonderful stories.
No beer? WTF?
Stern must have put the Worcestershire in the fridge.
Anna Nicole, born Texan, surely knew we keep that in the pantry.
Which brings us to another question . . . why would one want Worcestershire sauce in the bedroom?
(Do I really want that answered?)
Thank God for that! And bless you for standing by her through it.
Must be a a commie, no beer in sight.
"Gack! Everybody knows there's only one authentic Worcestershire sauce: Lee & Perrins."
You got that right!
I do thank God everyday for her recovery. I am also worried sick about her because she & her family are in England while she is studying. She still doesn't forgive me for leaving her in jail but I had no choice. Rehabs didn't work, methadone didn't work so I just got tough love and wouldn't bail her out and she had to quit all by herself. They didn't give her any meds in jail and I am sure it was rough but thankfully she is now clean & sober.
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