Hollywood (Florida) Confidential

Cleaning up after the mess Anna Nicole Smith left behind

As Anna Nicole Smith's disembodied soul headed for a touching reunion with J. Howard Marshall II in whatever passes for a heaven for oil tycoons and pneumatic bimbos, the New Times crack team of investigative reporters headed for Hollywood's Memorial Regional Hospital and the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Thursday to soak up the scene.

While the news that Anna Nicole was, indeed, dead was just hitting the wires, we arrived at the hospital to find, naturally, a freaking media circus.

With three helicopters throbbing overhead, we pushed our way past dozens of police officers and even more reporters and camera crews into the hospital itself, where about 20 actual sick people sat in a waiting room.

A single television tuned to WSVN (Channel 7) reminded patients what the fuss was about: The former stripper/child bride/reality-TV star/diet victim and nationally adored train wreck had been brought to the hospital in full arrest, and somewhere on the premises, her famously bodacious body was already decomposing.

Outside, 13 microphones were set up in front of a hospital sign, including one from Entertainment Tonight and Inside Edition. About 20 TV cameras were present, CNN was live on the air, and at least six Miami Herald reporters and photographers worked the crowd. The Associated Press and the Sun-Sentinel had sent reporters. And freelance photographers and writers had shown up, hoping to gather enough information about the former Playboy Playmate of the Year to make a few bucks for themselves.

One photographer bitched that an amateur had been in the right place to snap a shot of Smith's body on the gurney as crews wheeled it into the ER. "Easy money," he said. "$200,000, $250,000."

Not even close. Try $500,000, which is what was reportedly paid for a cell-phone video.

One serious newspaper reporter rolled her eyes, saying, "In case anyone was worried, Inside Edition is here."

While the media hounds looked desperately for a bone to chew on, a gray-haired man leaned on the hospital sign and watched the frenzy. He had driven to the hospital after hearing the news because, he said, he and Smith had had a moment together last month when the two were at the casino for a January 6 boxing match.

"She looked right up at me for 60 seconds," said Don Hanson, 57, a retired airline machinist. "I could see her eyes through her big, thick sunglasses, and we connected. I felt a connection, I really did."

He was concerned for her then, he said, because she couldn't get up or sit down on her own.

"I think her body was just giving out," said Hanson — who doesn't consider himself a fan.

Back inside the ER waiting room at 4:40 p.m., most of the sick folks were watching Channel 7's live coverage of the news conference at the Hard Rock. A few slept through it; another man holding onto a bag of prescription bottles wrapped in a plastic bag paced the linoleum muttering about the pain he was in.

While Seminole Police Chief Charlie Tiger stumbled through his remarks, saying that it was too soon to know what had happened to Anna Nicole, an older patient wearing an FSU ball cap bellowed, "I know what's wrong with her."

To no one in particular, he announced: "She's a junkie. Everybody knows you can't take pills and mix them with alcohol."

Another man said Memorial doctors hadn't done enough to save Anna Nicole.

"The hospital didn't do anything wrong," said a woman who was waiting with a man in need of stitches on a bandaged finger. "She was dead when she got here."

Back outside, local television crews hustled to set up their live shots for the evening news. It was starting to become clear that the news conference with doctors wasn't going to happen. On the hour at 5 and 6 p.m., news helicopters came back to hover for their live shots.

Rush-hour drivers crawled by on Johnson Street, gawking and open-mouthed.

And a reporter on her cell phone waved at one of the choppers as she spoke to someone inside it, a few hundred feet in the air.

Nothing going on down here, she said as she cut through the hive of her peers.

Meanwhile, back on the rez, most employees of the Seminole Hard Rock were oblivious to the fact that Anna Nicole Smith had been staying there this week (she had checked in Monday) — and they would hardly have raised an eyebrow if they'd seen her. "She's always here," a female employee said. "Ever since she filmed a TrimSpa commercial out by the big Hard Rock sign about two years ago." Smith would rarely gamble or party in public at the hotel. "She would just go to the restaurants and go upstairs to her room."

One young employee said he had been working a retail shop near the Hard Rock restaurant when he saw the paramedics wheeling a gurney by, but "I didn't think anything of it. It happens all the time — all the old people, you know. I thought someone won the jackpot and had a heart attack."

Another employee, who had helped in maintenance during his two years on the job, said that he didn't see Smith this week but that he wouldn't be surprised if her death were attributed to a drug overdose. "Last time she stayed here, her room was closed for two months because we had to remodel — there were razor blade scratches in all the tables. We had to replace the furniture, fix the stereo, paint the walls — they were all stained. We had to change the carpet — it smelled in there." He would not be surprised if Smith's death occurred on the 12th floor — home of "what we call the live-like-a-rock-star suites." (Actually, she'd been staying on the sixth floor. But then, Anna wasn't exactly a rock star.)

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  • susie 02/28/2007 1:31:00 PM

    We all know she came along way whatever she has or achieved, she did it, and except the fact she struck gold., Look how many hands the money has passed through, unfortunately the billionaire tycoon who topped her salary whatever she was doing, well he called her up to heaven maybe they could reunite and spend some real quality time, with or with out money., too bad the price or what we leave behind a innocent newborn, to discover it all as she grows up., who knows what will become of this tradgedy, my condolences to this family, may god help them all, rest in peace anna baby your still gorgeous!!!

  • Asa Boynton 02/22/2007 4:26:00 PM

    Bob, Do you have a list of stories you broke and were ignored, only to be proven true later? Your deadly accurate perceptions must rival Grollier's Encyclopedia! Hard Rock is no exception.

  • david 02/16/2007 4:40:00 AM

    DEAR JUDGE LARRY SEIDLIN, WE MR.AND MRS. BAREFIELD WOULD LIKE TO LEGALLY ADOPTED ANNA NICOLE SMITH DAUGHTER IN COURT..WE DO NOT HAVE ANY CHILDREN THIS WILL SOLVED THE COSDEY DISPUTED OF THE SAID CHILD.THANK YOU MR AND MRS BAREFIELD CASA GRANDE AZ

  • maria 02/16/2007 12:31:00 AM

    I haven't heard much comment on the idea that Anna Nicole lost her son recently. And the impact that this would have on anyone. And the tragic event taking place so soon after the physical and emotional impact of giving birth to her daughter. Maybe she was weakened from dieting and her normal drugs and diet supplements were not tolerated any longer by her weakened and grief-stricken state. My condolences to Howard K. Stern and all her family and friends. I am identifying w/Anna Nicole as a woman and mother. Also, could her grief over the death of her son have been coupled with post-partum depression? Finally, then I think her body should go to Howard K. Stern who was her choice for 15 years and not just somebody (her mom and ex-lover) who turns up after she dies.

  • Mike Boyett 02/15/2007 8:57:00 PM

    I hope the judge in the case releases the body to Howard so she can be buried next to her son. After seeing what she had to say about her mother, I don't see how any judge could release her to her mother. The video has to be as good as a will in this case.

  • KellyP 02/14/2007 11:26:00 PM

    CNN is spending so much time on the story because it does not cost much to get information to report. People are falling all over themselves to give information. Since its in the US CNN does to send out a team of overseas specialists. There is a local 24 hour news channel with nothing but time on their hands. News first and for most is about money and stuffing the cheapest content between commercials.

  • valerie 02/14/2007 6:48:00 PM

    That's messed up that they judge her wit out even knowing what's wrong wit her and she choose to do drugs than she choose to do drugs.........

  • Mac 02/12/2007 10:26:00 PM

    If you lay down with dogs you will get up with fleas. She laid with one too many dogs!

  • akbar 02/11/2007 7:38:00 AM

    ofcourse the news of death is sad for everyone for anybody but in the case of pornstar yes i tell u anna is not rock star or pop or so called she is pornstar and i think i use the bloody word she is a whore anyway as my view i love her big boobs and her all body enough....

  • Billy 02/10/2007 11:53:00 PM

    CNN's coverage of this event is mind-boggling. With all that happens in the world, and how fast it happens, why is this the only story for 48hrs. TV news coverage sux.

  • Jose Rivera 02/10/2007 3:01:00 PM

    Why is everyone makeing a big deal over someone who really got famous for marrying some rich oil tycoon. People must not remember who she is: Anna Nicole Smith, drug addict, and rich for doing nothing!

 

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