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I must live under a rock--LOL!! I try not to watch the news it is so sad!!!jenniferknapp said:I think she was drugged by her husband...
Ok, Jilleysue!!! You'd better get us the real scoop here!!Jilleysue said:Holy crap. That is the Hard Rock by me....
dannyzmom said:OMG - that hotel is right down the road -- hey Jill...wanna go play pseudo-detective with me??
Our own PC "media" to report back to us!! Wave if you make the news!!cat said:You are just too funny!
I can just picture you and Jill snooping around...hehe
gilliandanielle said:I obviously don't know, but I question her as a mother too. The police said that she has been in Florida since Monday, and that the baby is in the Bahamas. Do you know any mother that can leave the baby for 4 days when it is 4 months old? Not to judge people who have to leave their kids, but all she was doing is partying in a casino...
Anna Nicole Smith passed away on February 8, 2007 at the age of 39. The cause of her death was determined to be a drug overdose.
After Anna Nicole Smith's death, there was a legal battle over who would gain custody of her daughter, Dannielynn. Eventually, Dannielynn's father, Larry Birkhead, was granted full custody.
Yes, Anna Nicole Smith was involved in several legal battles before her death. She was in a highly publicized dispute over the fortune of her late husband, J. Howard Marshall, and also faced lawsuits from former employees and business partners.
Anna Nicole Smith was a controversial figure during her lifetime, and her death only added to the drama surrounding her. Her legacy continues to be debated, with some viewing her as a tragic figure and others criticizing her lifestyle and choices.
The official cause of Anna Nicole Smith's death was listed as an accidental drug overdose. However, there have been ongoing theories and speculation about the possibility of foul play or suicide.