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April 01, 2008

Jury Says Son of Anna Nicole Smith, Daniel Smith, Died of Accidental Drug Overdose

Posted in: Anna Nicole Smith,Deceased,Judicial,Murder,Obituary

Murder, suicide, accidental suicide … the jury weighs in.

The jury in the Bahamas has finally ruled that the death of Daniel Smith, the Anna_nicole_smith2son of the late Anna Nicole Smith, died of an accidental drug overdose. The jury has made their decision; however, the case of the death of Daniel and Anna Nicole Smith will be talked about for years to come.

The seven-member jury, which deliberated for less than two hours, recommended no criminal charges in the September 2006 death of 20-year-old Daniel Smith.

The son of the former Playboy playmate died after coming to the Bahamas to meet his new baby sister on Sept. 10, 2006. His mother died early the next year in Florida from an accidental drug overdose at age 39.

Police had said there was no evidence of homicide, and autopsies found that Daniel died from a combination of drugs, including methadone and antidepressants. But Bahamian authorities ordered the inquest amid widespread speculation over the circumstances surrounding his death.

VIDEO – Larry Birkhead from “On the Record”

How naive is Larry Birkhead if he thinks that this jury ruling will provide closure. The fact that both ex-Playboy playmate and blond bombshell, Anna Nicole Smith and her son Daniel died of drug overdoses will cause this story to be talked about and a conspiracy forever. There were too many bizarre circumstances in both cases of Anna Nicole and Daniel’s death to just think that they were both accidental. How long will it be before Oliver Stone will be making a conspiracy movie?


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