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Anna Nicole's Shrink Fired by Health Group
Here's a little more info on psychiatrist
Khristine
Eroshevich, friend of
Anna Nicole Smith and a cameo player in the "Entertainment Tonight" video
extravaganza of Smith's now-historic red carpet funeral.
Only in Los Angeles do psychiatrists suddenly pop up as best friends of
their patients. It's unclear whether or not Eroshevich actually saw Smith as
a patient or if she was just a hanger-on who got close to her in her later
years.
This much is certain: It's Eroshevich's mug in the "ET" videos of the
funeral, and all its tacky preparations. The good doctor happily gave quotes
to the TV show, which sources say paid millions to Howard K. Stern for the
right to have a landmark ceiling camera hovering over Smith's casket as it
was rolled into the Bahamian church.
But back home, Eroshevich isn't all that popular with the other less famous
people with whom she used to work.
How Anna Nicole Smith's Shrink Got
Her Pink Slip Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes: $10M Beverly Hills Dream
House?Howard K. Stern Plays Hardball With Larry BirkheadAl Gore Changing His
Mind About the White House?Suri Cruise Is Real, and Really CuteFull-page
Fox411 Archive
At the Los Angeles County Employees
Retirement Association (LACERA), Eroshevich's professional issues
cropped up right away. On July 7, 2006, the
doctor was stripped of her job for
failing to perform her duties properly.
From the Board of Retirement minutes:
"Recommendation to terminate the services of Board Panel Psychiatrist
Khristine Eroshevich, M.D., Ph.D. (Memo dated July 7, 2006):
"Mr. [James] Castranova [the board's legal counsel] gave a brief explanation
of the recommendation to terminate Dr. Eroshevich's services. It was noted
that on two occasions, Dr. Eroshevich arranged for psychologists to conduct
fact-to-face examination of LACERA members, which is a violation of the
agreement between LACERA and Dr. Eroshevich, when only Board Certified
Physicians are allowed to conduct these examinations.
"A motion was made by Mr. Russin, seconded by Mr. Chery, to approve the
recommendation. The Legal Office, at the request of Mr. Russin, will review
Dr. Eroshevich's invoices to ensure that charges are proper. The Legal
Office will report its findings and any recommendations to the Insurance,
Benefits and Legislative Committee. The motion passed with Mr. Macias
abstaining."
James Castranova, whom I spoke with yesterday, confirmed that Dr. Eroshevich
farmed out her duties to other shrinks in violation of her agreement.
In other words, she was sending unqualified doctors to interview members of
LACERA when she was supposed to be doing the work herself.
LACERA spokesman Gregg Rademacher told me it's the first time he can
remember that his organization had a physician who farmed out their job to
other professionals, only to be caught later.
Calls to Eroshevich at two California offices with answering machines were
not returned.
What also remains unclear is whether
or not Eroshevich
— who seemed to be an expert on Anna Nicole Smith on television — knew of
the dead model's drug habits and those of her son, Daniel, and whether she
tried to do anything about it.
Tribute to Man Who Made the Bee Gees, Bette and Norah Stars
Anna's Drug Laundry List
Posted Mar 16th 2007 12:42PM by TMZ Staff
Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Anna Nicole Smith, Becks and Posh
Anna Nicole Smith's psychiatrist/BFF ordered a virtual pharmacy of drugs for
Anna -- five days after Daniel died, according to Fox 411.
The website published a letter written to Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, the doc who
prescribed methadone to Smith when she was eight months pregnant.
It was written by Khristine Eroshevich,
the shrink who was with Anna in the Bahamas.
The fax asks Dr. Kapoor to prescribe the drugs for M. Chase -- Kapoor had
prescribed methadone for Anna under the assumed name of Michelle Chase.
The drugs included four bottles of Dilaudid,
2 bottles of Lorazepam
(Ativan),
two bottles of Soma (180 tablets), one bottle of Dalmane,
one bottle of Prexige
and one bottle of methadone (300 tablets).
UPDATE: Kapoor's
attorney, Ellyn Garofalo,
tells TMZ,
"Dr. Kapoor
declined the request for prescriptions. He would never prescribe that
combination of drugs, in such large dosages, to any patient."
Eroshevich
I have a problem with all the meds ANS was taking and why no one
intervened, not HKS, not her so called friend the psychiatrist, nurse, etc.
It seems to me that the so-called friend/psychiatrist
would have taken action to try to stop the drug misuse/abuse that was
going on w/ANS. We all know that HKS, the shrink, and everyone else around
her was fully aware of her state of mind and the drug issues. Just because
they were "prescribed" didn't mean they weren't obviously not being abused
at a life threatening pace. Any moron could see that.
I also find it wierd that the shrink
leaves her practice for 6 mos to be w/ANS in the Bahamas and lets all the
drug abuse take place. If she was any kind of doc or friend she
would've confronted someone and possibly been able to prevent her death.
Seems like she may have been on the payroll because she didn't seem to have
any type of commitment to her other patients to be able to leave them for
that length of time to cater to ANS' needs.
It's also odd that the day after she
left ANS died. She said on ET that ANS was in a really bad way when she left
her and she begged her to stay, so why didn't she feel the need to stay on?
My Lord, she had already been there 6 mos what would a few more days have
been?
Can these people not be hit with a civil suit and held responsible for
enabling this woman to destroy herself
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Friday, March 30, 2007
The Fallout from the Anna Nicole Smith Case Continues
permanent link and comments: posted by Sickmind Fraud : 3/30/2007 09:36:00
AM
More details have been coming out regarding the drug interactions that led
to the death of Anna Nicole Smith. It seems that ordinary caffeine from soda
pop could have played a factor. Lose sleep due to too much caffeine, then
swig down the chloral hydrate to go to sleep.
One thing is for sure:
There were large quantities
of heavy and dangerous drugs being used in a reckless manner without
appropriate medical supervision. These drugs were prescribed by psychiatrist
Khristine Eroshevich, and her 'patient' died.
This surely cannot be an acceptable
level of medical care and practice in any state or country.
As reported on Fox 411
Here's a theory about Anna Nicole Smith's various drug interactions:
Apparently, the antibiotic she was taking has a deleterious effect when
mixed with caffeine. Around Smith's bed, according to her autopsy report,
were cans of soda.
The theory offered to me by an expert source is that the combination of
Cipro and soda was keeping Smith awake and unable to sleep. The result was
Smith accidentally overdosing on chloral hydrate, which she took in liquid
form to sleep.
In other words: Dealing with severe insomnia, Smith was swigging the chloral
hydrate and overdosed.
I asked Broward County toxicologist Howard Schueler about this Wednesday. He
said caffeine was present in Smith's blood, but they don't know how much.
Her Cipro level was not that high, as it turns out, but it's there. The main
thing was the chloral hydrate. That level was over the top.
Schueler says the caffeine-Cipro theory could be contributory to Smith
lapping up the sleep medication. On top of that, he adds, the other drugs in
her system were just too much.
"It's the Ativan, the Valium, the Klonopin and the chloral hydrate
together," he said.
So, what about the person who
prescribed all this stuff, Khristine Eroshevich? Schueler explains that the
medical examiner's office cannot rule on things like malpractice or
negligence.
"We didn't think it was a homicide," he said.
In other words, Eroshevich
did not prescribe this smorgasbord of sedatives and other medicines with the
intent to kill. If she did
anything wrong, it would have to be taken up in other quarters.
Cipro, by the way, also has a bad interaction with another of Anna Nicole's
favorite drugs: methadone. But it's Schueler's feeling that Smith had not
taken any methadone for about three days before she started on Cipro.
Methadone, however, was found in Smith's bile.
All of this should have some effect on all of us. The next time someone says
to you, "Don't take all those pills at the same, they will kill you," listen
more carefully.
Drugs That Killed Anna Rx'ed to Howard K., Others
Posted Mar 31st 2007 12:36PM by TMZ Staff
Filed under: Anna Nicole Smith
11 drugs prescribed by Jewess
The Broward County Medical
Examiner confirmed that none of the 11 drugs that were found in Anna Nicole
Smith's hotel room were prescribed to Smith.
FOX News anchor Greta Van Susteren obtained documents from Dr. Joshua
Perper's office which shows that of the 11 drugs, eight were prescribed to
Howard K. Stern, two were prescribed to Alex Katz and one was prescribed to
Anna's personal shrink, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich. We don't know who Katz is,
but Perper acknowledged one thing that was clear --
Dr. Eroshevich wrote all 11
prescriptions.
Perhaps most interesting, the
chloral hydrate that was the major cause of Anna's death (and was prescribed
to Stern) was in a duffel bag in the hotel room.
As Greta said, Anna was too weak to
even get out of bed to go to the bathroom, so how did she get out of bed to
rummage through the duffle bag and get the chloral hydrate? Van Susteren
pressed Perper for an answer; the doctor said he asked Stern, Eroshevich and
the bodyguard if they gave her the drugs and they all said the didn't.
Perper also acknowledged it was a bad idea for Anna to take sedatives in the
morning, given she was already too weak to get out of bed. Perper said even
if someone else gave her the drugs, "It's not wise for sure, but it's not
homicide."
Stern lawyer Sanchez said the chloral hydrate was prescribed for Smith by her friend and psychiatrist, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, who also traveled with her to Florida. Sanchez said the drug was prescribed last year after Smith's 20-year-old son Daniel died in the Bahamas of apparent drug-related causes.
"She was having nightmares. She was having hallucinations. She was unable to sleep," Sanchez said, adding that Eroshevich turned to "an older, tried and true drug" because it was more effective for Smith than newer sleeping medicines.
AnnHoward: Anna Nicole Refused Emergency Treatment
TUESDAY MARCH 27, 2007 08:15 AM EST
By Sara Hammel
Anna Nicole Smith
Photo by: grayson alexander / Retna
Anna Nicole Smith could have been saved if she had been hospitalized before
her death, a medical examiner said Monday – but in a statement released that
night, her companion Howard K. Stern said she had refused emergency care,
fearing a "media frenzy."
After announcing Smith's autopsy results on Monday, Broward County Medical
Examiner Joshua Perper said Smith had been suffering from a stomach flu, a
105-degree fever and an infection from repeated drug injections.
At the same time, she was using a long list of medications, including the
powerful sleeping drug chloral hydrate, methadone, valium, several
antidepressant and anti-anxiety drugs, longevity medications, vitamin B12
and growth hormone, the Associated Press reports. She died from an
accidental drug overdose.
If Smith, 39, had sought treatment for her flu, she might have been saved,
Perper said, if only because her drug use could have been controlled: "If
she would have gone to the hospital she wouldn't have died because she
wouldn't have had the opportunity to take the excessive amount of chloral
hydrate."
Both Stern and Smith's physician
implored her to seek emergency treatment, but Smith "refused to go to the
hospital because she wanted to avoid media," attorney Lilly Ann
Sanchez said in a news release, the AP reports. "Anna called the shots in
Anna's life and everyone close to her knows that."
Chloral hydrate, a rarely prescribed
sedative, is known to be fatal if combined with certain other drugs –
including the sedative
Lorazepam, which the autopsy
showed Smith was taking, Dr. Chip Walls, a forensic toxicologist for the
Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, told the AP.
"It's very toxic if you mix it with any other central nervous system
depressant drugs," Walls said. "You could get profound sedation leading up
to coma and respiratory arrest."
The AP reported Tuesday that Stern's lawyer said the
chloral hydrate was prescribed for
Smith by her friend and psychiatrist, Dr. Khristine
Eroshevich, who also traveled with her to Florida.
"She was having
nightmares. She was having hallucinations. She was unable to sleep," Sanchez
said, adding that Eroshevich turned to "an older, tried and true drug"
because it was more effective for Smith than newer sleeping medicines.
"I saw Daniel before he left for
his trip and he did tell me he was on one antidepressant, so when I heard
there were other medicines, there would be no reason in my mind to be
prescribed all these medicines," Anna's confidante
DR. KHRISTINE EROSHEVICH
told ET.
Khristine said that Daniel wasn't feeling well before heading to the Bahamas
to see his mom and new sister. "He didn't want to make the trip ... he
didn't like to fly," she revealed. "He had an upset stomach, he didn't feel
good."
***
Fox reports: The fax was written and sent by Khristine Eroshevich, Smith’s personal psychiatrist and, since her death, “best friend.” It’s a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the Bahamas by courier for “M. Chase,” the pseudonym Smith used to obtain drugs.
The list is scary and potentially very harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as different types of painkillers.
***
TMZ notes that the fax asks Dr. Kapoor to prescribe the drugs for M. Chase and notes that Kapoor had prescribed methadone for Anna under that assumed name. Kapoor's attorney, Ellyn Garofalo, tells TMZ, "Dr. Kapoor declined the request for prescriptions. He would never prescribe that combination of drugs, in such large dosages, to any patient."
Smith's longtime confidante Khristine
Eroshevich,
who has spent time with
Anna Nicole in the
Bahamas,
states, "The baby is being well looked-after
The common denominator is that
Dr. Eroshevich
wrote all 11 prescriptions.
stern choral hydrate
One of the more interesting centers around the
chloral hydrate that was
deemed to be the major cause of Anna's death (prescribed
to Stern) was in a duffel bag in the hotel room. Van Susteren speculates
that since Anna was too weak to even get out of bed to go to the bathroom,
how did she manage to get out of bed in order to open the bag and get the
chloral hydrate?
Perper said even if someone else gave her the drugs, "It's not wise for
sure, but it's not homicide."
Drugs That Killed Anna Nicole Smith Rx'ed to Howard K. Stern
By Mitch Marconi
Mar 31, 2007
Anna Nicole Smith Saga - The Broward County Medical Examiner has confirmed
that not one of the 11 drugs that were found in Anna Nicole Smith's hotel
room were prescribed to Anna Nicole.
FOX News anchor Greta Van Susteren was able to secure documents from Dr.
Joshua Perper's office that show that of the 11 drugs, eight of them were
prescribed to Howard K. Stern. Two were prescribed to Alex Katz and one was
prescribed to Anna's psychiatrist, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, reports TMZ.com.
Florida: Justice Casino Style
By Joyanna Adams
Nobody’s Opinion: Today the great detective work of the Florida Seminole
Casino Police Department had declared that the body of the blond bombshell
Anna Nicole Smith, was found to be—well dead.
They didn’t think anything was
suspicious at all about the fact that three people were in the room with her
for days, including a nurse, and she just happened to die.
It certainly wasn’t their fault she was so stupid!
Her lawyer, Howard K. Stern, even though he loved her with all of his heart
and soul, knew she had a 105 fever, but just had to go out shopping for his
new yacht anyway. After all….taking care of Anna’s estate was much more
important.
The Floridian coroner also ruled there was no foul play in the many drugs
found in her system. Why—according to him, even though she was depressed and
taking anti-depressants, she certainly would never have killed herself.
Joshua A. Perper, MD, the highly esteemed man with the Russian accent who
had been endorsed as simply brilliant by the leading forensic pathologist of
Fox news, had declared that most suicide victims take an overdose of many
pills, not the proper amount of many, as she had done…therefore, he deemed
it was just an accident.
I mean, no suicide victim would think of just grabbing all she had and
shoving it down, don’t be silly.
No wonder the Russians lost the cold war.
In order to prove his theory he released what was found in her body to prove
his point that her death was “accidental.”
He was sure to list all the drugs as “therapeutic.”
These wonderful therapeutic pills found in Anna were:
1. Diphenhydrammine which causes hallucinations, confusion, drowsiness,
slurring speech and amnesia.
2. Clonazepam, which causes drowsiness, slurring speech, and amnesia.
3. Diazepam, (Valium) which causes drowsiness, slurring speech, and
confusion, special warning not to take with any other medicines that cause
drowsiness.
4. Nordiazepam, which is known to impair your driving…but in Anna’s case,
walking.
5. Temazepam, which causes drowsiness, slurred speech, and by now, she is in
a coma.
And did you get the feeling as I did, that someone didn’t want her to
remember anything?
Here Anna, “These will help you forget your son…take these, take some more.”
Well, nothing suspicious there.
Then he listed “other non-contributory drugs” present;
1. Atropine, actually is belladonna, a potentially deadly drug that my cause
difficulty swallowing. It really CAN kill you, but of course the good doctor
says that she did not take a whole bottle of this stuff.
2. Topiramate causes grogginess, cognitive deficiency, and memory problems.
3. Cipro, well, what do you know, finally an antibiotic! Unfortunately it
couldn’t get through her otherwise clogged up veins. It probably didn’t get
through until her funeral, but by then she was already dead.
And let’s not forget the Chloral
Hydrate that her nurse/psychiatrist sidekick gave her. Kristina Eroshevich,
another clueless Russian, got as much for her as she wanted. In fact, she
had so much of this stuff in her liver that even her hair was sleepy.
When Kristina found Anna she also called her boyfriend before Howard, the
hotel, or an ambulance. Something all nurses are taught to do.
It took a while for the boyfriend to get there.
Not only is Chloral Hydrate highly addictive, it’s another “sleep aid” that
no one should have given her at all. When asked why they let her take all
these combinations it was replied, “Anna called the shots for Anna.”
What could they do? God forbid she didn’t feed them.
Oh, there was that shot from an infected needle, that caused her to get
really, really sick. But, she’s so stupid, she probably gave that to herself
by accident. She slipped and fell on it.
The doctor also noted that the laptops taken from Howard the Stern showed no
signs of suicide, and she was reported to have been very cheerful at the
hotel.
I’m sure she had her clown mask on. That Anna was such a card! Always
spinning around! She just loved playing the slut, I mean slots!
In the end, Howard K. Stern was relieved to have that pressure off him.
After all, he took a video to prove to the whole world just how stoned she
was, how her speech was slurred, and how he was going to sell that tape for
a lot of money.
In the end, there is good news and bad news;
The good news is; if you have someone you would like to kill off by just
getting them hooked on drugs so badly that they aren’t even aware they are
being killed, rent a room in South Florida. After all, the whole justice
system was set up by the same lady who defended the kids at Waco, Janet
Reno. They can’t even count chads down there, let alone declare that one
hundred pills in a body were not accidentally swallowed.
The bad news is; I’m sure this stuff happens everyday. The victims just
don’t look like Anna Nicole.
I know one thing, the next time that I go to South Florida, I’m not betting
against the house.
Nobody’s Perfect: The coroner with the lopsided cranium, Joshua A. Perper,
after saying that she did not commit suicide, put in the autopsy report that
she suffered a depression after death of son, seeing no contradiction at all
in that statement.
Nobody Knows; Just last week a report came out with the headline “Monroe Was
Tricked Into Suicide.” It was reported on the FBI site of our government,
that Robert Kennedy, with the help of Monroe’s housekeeper who put the
bottle of Chloral Hydrate by her bedside, helped kill Monroe with a plan was
made up to deliberately give the news to fake another suicide attack.
In other words, Marilyn was duped.
There was a phone conversation where Robert Kennedy called Peter Lawford and
said, “Is she dead yet?” Peter
had to keep calling Marilyn to make sure.
Probably the very same words spoken
by Howard Stern from his yacht.
Nobody Cares; Anna would have been extremely happy to know that she was
tricked into suicide too, just like her idol. If she really wanted to die
like Monroe, then she hit the jackpot.
But…if I were Howard Stern, I would watch out for storms at sea. You never
know what’s in the roll of the universal dice.
You are probably living on the planet Mars if you haven't experienced the
wild and sensational news coverage lately about Anna Nicole Smith. Well in
this article you are going to see a different side of the story that the
news media will never cover. The
huge Jewish connection. To start things off you have the billionaire
right-wing oil magnate J.Howard Marshall who has the billion dollar fortune
that is up for grabs. J. Howard Marshall was a right-wing businessman who
started off his career working for the radical left-wing Rockefeller Family
and Standard Oil during World War Two who are Jewish. He then later worked
for the Koch family and their oil company another Jewish family who created
and developed the oil fields of the Soviet Union during the Cold War which
was basically an off limits area at that time to almost all Americans unless
you happen to be a Jewish Communist
like Fred Koch. Both families that J.Howard Marshall worked for were
connected to the CIA.
Anna Nicole Smith who had married the oilman was not even in the will and
would receive nothing until George Bush intervened and had the Solicitor
General fix things. Ruth Bader
Ginsberg another Jew from the Supreme Court wrote the majority opinion and
decided to award Anna Nicole with the 474 million dollars. What is
really wild about these set of circumstances is the fact that the "Solicitor
General "under George Bush was Theodore Olson the husband of Barbara Olson
who was on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon during 911.
What is even more bizarre is the fact the J. Howard Marshall's son Pierce
Marshall who fought Anna Nicole Smith all the way on the will died of a
"mysterious" infection in 2006 only a year after his father passed away in
2005. Then there is her
Jewish/sleazy lawyer boyfriend Howard K. Stern who wrote her will that
guarantees that he will receive the 474 million if Anna Nicole just happens
to pass away. Howard K.Stern was also at the scene when Anna Nicole's
younger brother Danny passed away from an overdose of drugs.
Cyril Whect another Jew who was the
forensic pathologist who performed Danny's autopsy is an equally slippery
character who has not only been under investigation by the FBI but has no
less than 80 grand jury indictments against him. Cyril Whect actually
ran against John Heinz in the 1982 elections as a Democrat against John
Heinz a former Skull and Bones associate of George Bush at Yale. Heinz died
in a mysterious plane crash that George Bush definitely seems to have had a
hand in.
The truth is that Anna Nicole was surrounded by
Hollywood Jews from Hugh Hefner to
Comments (7) Filed under: Vox Populi — Joyanna Adams @ 1:41 am Kristine
Eroshevich who told reporters after Anna Nicole died that her baby is
in safe hands. Everybody knows that you pretty much have to sleep with Hef
to get on the cover of Playboy magazine. This makes one really wonder if the
Jews who created the women's movement were really out to "help" American
Women or just out to exploit them and kill them?
It also raises the question because of the George Bush connection that maybe
Anna Nicole's death is a diversionary tactic used by the Jews in the news
media to take the heat away from the fact that the American Public is
starting to find out that the war in Iraq is fallacy created by J.Howard
Marshall"s former employers the Rockefeller family George Bush and the CIA..
I Can give you many examples of the CIA using these diversionary tactics to
cover up things that they don't want the American Public to see.
Anna Nicole Smith's idol Marlyn Monroe also seemed to fall victim to the
same fate. Monroe was dating a gangster Sam Giancana in 1962 while Sam
Giancana was working for the CIA . Both Bobby and John Kennedy were personal
enemies of Sam Giancana and the CIA that he was working for. Somewhere along
the line Marilyn must have overheard one of Sam Giancanas conversations that
Sam and the CIA were going to kill Kennedy so Marilyn was probably trying to
get the word out to JFK when she was killed. The same diversionary tactic
was used to try and pin Marilyn's death on Bobby Kennedy. The truth is that
John Kennedy did not even like Marilyn Monroe. Through Peter Lawford his
relative he arranged to have her sing at one of his benefits. She showed up
an hour late and was stoned on drugs because she was dating a gangster at
the time. John Kennedy was furious at her and told Peter Lawford that he
never wanted her to come to one of his benefits ever again. John Kennedy
never had an affair with Marilyn Monroe. That is a huge myth!
Cyril Whect also has been involved with John Kennedy's assassination for
years.
Koch oil and Chevron (previously Standard Oil) were big contributors to
George Bush's campaign fund. Both oil companies had a falling out with J.
Howard Marshall. Former Mayor of New York Ed Koch who is Jewish heavily
endorsed George Bush. Ed Koch is a relative of the Koch Family and Koch oil.
Anytime you mix Jews the oil industry and the CIA together along with a
billion dollar fortune up for grabs somebody is usually going to die. In
this case it was Anna Nicole Smith.
Updated: 1:21 p.m. ET March 27, 2007
Susan Filan
Senior legal analyst
What do you get when you have a
psychiatrist, a nurse, a body guard, and a boyfriend, plus a woman with 105
degree fever? A death that should have been, and could have been
prevented.
When Anna Nicole Smith’s fever
spiked to 105 degrees, why didn’t her psychiatrist, who prescribed
antibiotics for her, take her to a doctor, to a hospital or call 911?
Why didn’t those closest to her insist that she get proper medical
attention?
St
Dr. Perper, the Broward County Medical Examiner who performed her autopsy,
seemed satisfied with the explanation that she was an adult who had the
right to say, “I don’t want a doctor, I don’t want to go to the hospital.”
But if someone is that ill, are they
thinking straight? If she knew her choice was to go to the hospital
or to die, what would she have chosen? If she was not suicidal, as Dr.
Perper indicated, then she would have chosen to go to the hospital, not to
die. Anna Nicole was a person known to self-medicate, known to take too many
prescriptions in too high a dose. So
why was she left alone, sick, in a hotel room that was a virtual pharmacy?
Why didn’t Anna Nicole’s nurse check on her in her hotel room on Thursday,
the day she died? It seems she was left alone in her room from 10:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. when she was found dead in her bed? Why did Howard K. Stern, who
awoke at 10:00 a.m., and had to help Anna Nicole to the bathroom because she
was too weak to go alone, take his shower, dress and leave her?
The medical examiner’s report seems to raise more questions than it answers.
Something does not add up for me.
It just doesn’t make sense that a
39-year-old woman, who had just given birth to a baby girl, who had just
lost a son, who was so depressed she was on three
antidepressant/anti-anxiety medications, who had a history of overmedicating
and mixing prescriptions, of taking methadone, of swigging liquid chloral
hydrate, would be left alone to die of an accidental drug overdose.
Here is what bothers me: On Tuesday, Anna Nicole Smith had a 105-degree
fever. Her psychiatrist, not her doctor, prescribed her with an antibiotic,
but did not insist she go to the hospital. No one did.
I do not think we have heard the end of this. I think we will see further
investigations, lawsuits, and perhaps loss of medical licenses as a result
of Anna Nicole’s tragic and preventable death.
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Feb. 5
_ 10 a.m. In the Bahamas, Smith has a dance lesson. In the afternoon,
she flies to Miami and then to Fort
Lauderdale with her companion, Howard K. Stern, and Dr. Khristine Erosovich,
described as a psychiatrist and friend.
_ 4:30 p.m. Smith complains of pain in her left buttock from a recent
injection of either human growth hormone, vitamin B12 or immunoglobulin. She
then complains of chills on the limo ride to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
and Casino.
_ 7:30 p.m. Smith goes to bed. She has a temperature of 105 degrees but
refuses to go to the hospital. She is prescribed antibiotics and Tamiflu and
given an ice bath, which drops her temperature to 97 degrees. She takes two
tablespoons of chloral hydrate and goes to sleep.
Feb. 6
_ Smith spends much of day watching television and drinking Pedialyte,
chamomile tea and water. Later she feels ill, is sweating and has a pungent
odor but feels better after a bath. Smith takes more chloral hydrate, sleeps
some, then awakens and takes four
drugs _ including medications for anxiety and weight loss, and a muscle
relaxant _ in addition to another dose of chloral hydrate.
Feb. 7
_ 12 p.m. Smith eats an omelet and watches TV in bed.
_ Afternoon. Smith is found sitting
naked and confused in a dry bathtub in her room.
_ Evening. Smith eats crab cakes and shrimp. She watches TV until early
morning, then takes another dose of chloral hydrate.
Feb. 8
_ 10 a.m. Stern wakes up and finds
Smith also awake, complaining only of fatigue. Stern helps her to the
bathroom, then puts her back in bed. Stern says he didn't see Smith
take any medication. Stern leaves to complete the purchase of a yacht.
_ 1 p.m. Smith is found unresponsive
and blue by Tasma Brighthaupt, wife of Smith bodyguard Maurice "Big Moe"
Brighthaupt, who is helping his brother move furniture. Tasma
Brighthaupt, a registered nurse, begins CPR and calls her husband.
_ 1:41 p.m. Emergency personnel were called after Maurice Brighthaupt
arrived back at the hotel.
_ 1:46 p.m. Paramedics arrive.
_ 2:43 p.m. The ambulance carrying Smith arrives at a hospital.
_ 2:49 p.m. Smith is pronounced dead.
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Anna Nicole Smith
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Anna Nicole Smith's Doctor: She Ordered
Drugs
How many and how much? That’s what people want to know about Anna Nicole Smith’s
drug usage. That, and how it might affect her baby daughter, Dannielynn.
A fax obtained exclusively by this column may shed some light on the still
mysterious death of the modern-day pin-up model who accomplished nothing so much
as getting the most publicity possible for the fewest achievements.
The fax was written and sent by
Khristine Eroshevich, Smith’s personal psychiatrist and, since her death, “best
friend.”
It’s a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the
Bahamas by courier for “M. Chase,” the pseudonym Smith used to obtain drugs.
Raw Data: Click here to see the fax (pdf)
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Anna Nicole Smith's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs
The list is scary and potentially very
harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of
Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one
bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and
one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as
different types of painkillers.
jewess at
deaths
Eroshevich was with Smith through her
pregnancy in the Bahamas, the birth of her daughter and death of her son Daniel.
More recently, Eroshevich has been a regular on “Entertainment Tonight,” giving
exclusive interviews about her former patient and
sticking closely to the side of Howard
K. Stern.
Eroshevich sent the fax on Sept. 15, 2006, a week after the baby was born and
five days after Daniel’s death.
At first she sent it from the Bahamas to Sandeep Kapoor, the Los Angeles
physician who treated Smith under the pseudonym “Michelle Chase.”
When Kapoor refused to fill the
prescriptions, sources say, Eroshevich sent the request directly to Key
Pharmacy in North Hollywood, Calif. It was also refused there.
The doctor wrote the fax in her own hand and added a note at the bottom: “You
have my local number here. Please call if half of the amounts can be prepared,
I’ll have someone take them to a courier to bring to me and he can [illegible]
Fedex the rest, except for the Intensol, which has to be on ice.”
She signed it “Kris,” even though it seemed from the fax that she didn’t
actually know Kapoor.
One pharmacist, to whom I read this list, noted that all the dosages requested
were much higher than usual.
“That’s 12 times the amount of Dalmane. All together, these drugs potentially
will kill you. I would have refused to fill the order.”
All of the drugs carry warnings for pregnant women and those who are
breastfeeding especially not to take them.
The directions for Prexige read: “Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a
baby. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Prexige in this
case. It is not known if lumiracoxib, the active ingredient of Prexige, passes
into the breast milk and could affect your baby.”
In a brief conversation last night with Eroshevich, the psychiatrist
acknowledged the existence of the fax, but declined to comment on it, citing
"patient confidentiality."
The Broward County Medical Examiner confirmed that
none of the 11 drugs that were found in Anna Nicole Smith’s hotel room were
prescribed to Smith.
FOX News anchor Greta Van Susteren obtained documents from Dr. Joshua Perper</B>’s
office which shows that of the 11 drugs,
eight were prescribed to Howard K. Stern, two were prescribed to Alex Katz and
one was prescribed to Anna’s personal shrink, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich.
We don’t know who Katz is, but Perper acknowledged one thing that was clear, Dr.
Eroshevich wrote all 11 prescriptions.
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Despite trying to convince everyone that no one tried to kill Anna Nicole
Smith, very few people agree with Dr. Perper’s conclusion, and some are
going to continue investigating.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Anna Nicole Smith's Pal Regrets Leaving Her In The Bath
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Anna Nicole Smith's physician pal Khristine Eroshevich is haunted by the
memory of her last chat with the tragic model, because she begged her friend
not to leave her alone. Eroshevich, who was in Florida with a vacationing Smith, admits she was with the star in the days leading up to her death and recalls her final conversation with her friend. She says, "She was taking a bath and she was shampooing her hair and I had been with her in the morning. That was Wednesday. I was going back and forth, saying goodbye and she was crying, and she said, 'Please don't leave me,' and I left." The Bahamas-based doctor tells US TV news show Entertainment Tonight she has felt terrible guilt ever since her friend's death a month ago. |
She adds, "I often think, 'Should
I have stayed? What would have happened?' Certainly, I could have saved
her."
And Eroshevich is keen to play down reports Smith died after suffering a
fever, revealing her late pal was recovering from an illness when she left
her.
She explains, "She wasn't well... She did spike a fever on Monday night but
she got better really quick... I never thought that anything would happen to
her. I called that night and was able to find out what she had eaten... and
she was doing well. I called in the morning too. I never dreamed (she'd
die)."
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Will a controversial, reported memo shed some light on Anna Nicole's
death?
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There are reports that a document exists listing a number of prescription
drugs that were allegedly prescribed to ANNA NICOLE SMITH on September 15,
2006 -- just five days after her beloved son, DANIEL, died.
Anna's close friend, DR. KHRIS EROSHEVICH exclusively tells ET's JANN CARL
that she cannot talk about the reported document.
"This is a confidential document; it's a stolen document," she says. "So
it's illegally out there in the media. I can't discuss it because it has
patient-doctor confidentiality. This document holds privilege even after the
patient has deceased."
The confidential memo, written for
Anna Nicole under one of her alleged pseudonyms, "M. Chase," reportedly
lists such drugs as Dilaudid, Lorazepam, Soma, Dalmane, Prexige and
methadone.
It was a lethal combination of methadone and other prescription drugs --
Zoloft and Lexapro -- that pathologist DR. CYRIL WECHT determined to be the
cause of death for the 20-year-old Daniel.
Although Dr. Eroshevich cannot comment on the details of the memo, she can,
however, explain what some of the drugs listed on it are typically used for.
"These are an assortment of pain medicines," she explains. "Most well-known
is morphine sulfate. The second well-known is Dilaudid. And perhaps the less
well known for usage, either in pregnancy or addiction or for chronic pain,
is methadone.
"Dilaudid is very similar to morphine," she continues. "It's given in tablet
form, or it's given as an injection. It's not as strong as morphine. It
helps some people sometimes. Some people don't respond to it at all."
Morphine, she says, is "what you get when you're in the hospital when you've
had surgery. It's a clean drug. Used properly, it gives you the most
efficient pain relief. It's been around forever, so it's safe in the right
hands."
As for methadone, Eroshevich says the drug "is something you have to be
careful about mixing with other medicines."
Watch ET for more on the reported Anna Nicole drug memo...
There are reports that a document exists listing a number of prescription
drugs that were allegedly prescribed to ANNA NICOLE SMITH on September 15,
2006 -- just five days after her beloved son, DANIEL, died.
Anna's close friend, DR. KHRIS
EROSHEVICH exclusively tells ET's JANN CARL that she cannot talk
about the reported document.
"This is a confidential document; it's a stolen document," she says. "So
it's illegally out there in the media. I can't discuss it because it has
patient-doctor confidentiality. This document holds privilege even after the
patient has deceased."
The confidential memo, written for Anna Nicole under one of her alleged
pseudonyms, "M. Chase," reportedly lists such drugs as Dilaudid, Lorazepam,
Soma, Dalmane, Prexige and methadone.
It was a lethal combination of methadone and other prescription drugs --
Zoloft and Lexapro -- that pathologist DR. CYRIL WECHT determined to be the
cause of death for the 20-year-old Daniel.
Although Dr. Eroshevich cannot comment on the details of the memo, she can,
however, explain what some of the drugs listed on it are typically used for.
"These are an assortment of pain medicines," she explains. "Most well-known
is morphine sulfate. The second well-known is Dilaudid. And perhaps the less
well known for usage, either in pregnancy or addiction or for chronic pain,
is methadone.
"Dilaudid is very similar to morphine," she continues. "It's given in tablet
form, or it's given as an injection. It's not as strong as morphine. It
helps some people sometimes. Some people don't respond to it at all."
Morphine, she says, is "what you get when you're in the hospital when you've
had surgery. It's a clean drug. Used properly, it gives you the most
efficient pain relief. It's been around forever, so it's safe in the right
hands."
As for methadone, Eroshevich says the drug "is something you have to be
careful about mixing with other medicines."
Watch ET for more on the reported Anna Nicole drug memo...
Anna Nicole Smith's Pal Regrets Leaving Her in the Bath
3/15/07
Anna Nicole Smith's physician pal
Khristine Eroshevich is haunted by the memory of her last chat with the
tragic model, because she begged her friend not to leave her alone.
Eroshevich, who was in Florida with a vacationing Smith, admits she
was with the star in the days leading up to her death and recalls her final
conversation with her friend.
She says, "She was taking a bath and she was shampooing her hair and I had
been with her in the morning. That was Wednesday.
Stays in bahamas
"I was going back and forth, saying
goodbye and she was crying, and she said, 'Please don't leave me,' and I left."
The Bahamas-based doctor tells US TV
news show Entertainment Tonight she has felt terrible guilt ever since
her friend's death a month ago (FEB07).
She adds, "I often think, 'Should I have stayed? What would have happened?'
Certainly, I could have saved her."
And Eroshevich is keen to play down reports Smith died after suffering a fever,
revealing her late pal was recovering from an illness when she left her.
She explains, "She wasn't well... She did spike a fever on Monday night but she
got better really quick... I never thought that anything would happen to her.
"I called that night (Wednesday) and was able to find out what she had eaten...
and she was doing well. I called in the morning too. I never dreamed (she'd
die)."