Friday, March 13, 2009

Celebrity Poll: Anna Nicole Smith-Did Howard Stern Help Murder Anna Nicole Smith?

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Anna Nicole Smith's longtime partner and attorney, Howard K. Stern, and a doctor were jailed Thursday on charges of conspiring to furnish drugs before her death in 2007, authorities said.

Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern was among those charged Thursday.

Stern and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor were arrested and later released from a Los Angeles County jail Thursday night after each posted a $20,000 bond, a police spokesman said.


Dr. Khristine Eroshevich also faces charges and is expected to turn herself in Monday, authorities said.


The doctors and Stern devised a plan to use a fake name so that Smith could be prescribed "thousands of pills," California Attorney General Jerry Brown said.

"She was obviously addicted," Brown said. "These doctors had a medical obligation to prescribe medicine in a professional way. Evidence will show this did not happen."

Smith, 39, was pronounced dead February 8 after being found unconscious in her hotel room at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Hollywood, Florida.

The former Playboy playmate and reality TV star died from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. At the time of her death, several prescription medications -- both in Smith's and Stern's names -- were found in the room.

Officials said prescription and over-the-counter drugs were found in Smith's system, including three antidepressants or anti-anxiety drugs. Also found in toxicology testing was human growth hormone and chloral hydrate, a sleep medication, officials said.

Stern, 40, Kapoor, 40, and Eroshevich, 61, were each charged with eight felonies, including conspiring to furnish controlled substances, unlawfully prescribing a controlled substance and obtaining fraudulent prescriptions from June 2004 to January 2007 -- only weeks before the playmate's death.

Kapoor and Eroshevich were each also charged with obtaining a prescription for opiates by "fraud, deceit or misrepresentation." Each was also charged with one count of obtaining a prescription for opiates by giving a false name or address, according to the
Los Angeles District Attorney's Office.

Smith was buried in the Bahamas on March 2 next to the grave of her son, Daniel, who died in September, days after the birth of her daughter, Dannielynn.



Ok I'm not ashamed to admit it, well maybe just a little bit, I was a fan of Anna Nicole Smith's E! show and watched every season. It is based on this expertise I guess you could call it that I don't feel Howard Stern was forcing Anna Nicole Smith to do anything she didn't want to. I firmly believe Howard was simply an employee doing as he was told or else.

Watching the Anna Nicole Show, it was painfuly obvious Anna was an addict no bones about it. And for themost part she ran the show, and often degraded her assistants regularly. I do feel very strongly however, the doctors prescribing the pills should for once be held largely responsible. How can a doctor prescribe thousands of pills month after month, year after year and not know his patient is addicted? Wouldn't at some point a doctor try and wean their patients instead of enabling their addiction? The answer is simple M-O-N-E-Y and lots of it. In any prescription overdose death you can bet there is a doctor behind every story getting rich. It really makes you sick when you think about it. These doctors are basically the equivalent of a drug pusher you would find on the streets. I say hang em and be done with it. Be a part of the solution not the problem.

Did Howard Stern murder Anna Nicole Smith? Take my poll!




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