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.
No, it was French's Worcestershire Sauce!!!
Gack! Everybody knows there's only one authentic Worcestershire sauce: Lee & Perrins.
Methadone is used as substitue Heroin. It was develpoed by the Germans to help treat heroin addicts. It is supposedly a safe substitue. One of its early users was Luftwaffe Chief Goering, who was a drug addict himself.
Miracle 2000 Total Body nutrition -- I can't believe it's not butter -- Slimfast -- Yogurt -- Worcestorshire sauce -- methadone.
That's a healthy diet!
(Wonder what she put the worcestorshire sauce on?)
Somebody said on one of the cable shows that there's no cause to prescribe methadone as a painkiller since less addictive meds are available.
In fact he argued that it would be wrong to use it that way. In the words of Dr Henry Lee..."something wong here". Not that it's never done...but whoever this was viewed it as malpractice. Can't recall who.
But look, she was on all sorts of meds, painkillers, antidepressants and was seen in the hotel lounge downing double shots of whiskey. This is an abuser.
So you give her...methadone?
What's she in pain over? What was Daniel in pain over? No, I don't think so...
"Everybody knows there's only one authentic Worcestershire sauce: Lee & Perrins."
Needed repeating.
I hear that it's great with methadone.
A plausible hypothesis.
BTW... refrigerated Worcestershire sauce? I don't recall seeing a "refrigerate after opening" warning.
I can think of two non-mutually-exclusive explanations:
1) It was a convenient place to keep the Worcestershire sauce, especially in a bedroom.
2) ANS was a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
I think they ruled out drug overdose by pills as none were in here stomach.
The size of the Methodone bottle is what the pharmacy uses, not people.
I thought the idea behind methadone for heroin users - was that it blocks the "high" that heroin normally gives, so the users have less cravings to seek it.
exactly right - why are they on methadone?
If you want to watch people panic, squirt just a small amount of mustard on the floor of a day-care center.
...promise me you won't post a photo of what's in my refrigerator...
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Alright; but your underwear drawer is fair game!
Very true. The plot thickens...
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.
This whole story, from beginning to end, can be told in two words: White trash.
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.
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