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02-08-2007, 01:23 PM
Anna Nicole Smith dies after collapsing


HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -
Anna Nicole Smith, the former Playboy playmate whose bizarre life careened from marrying an octogenarian billionaire to the untimely death of her son, died Thursday after collapsing at a South Florida hotel, one of her lawyers said.

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Smith, 39, collapsed and was unresponsive while staying at the Seminole Hard Rock Cafe Hotel and Casino, said the attorney, Ron Rale. She was rushed to a hospital.

"She checked in Monday at 8 p.m. as a guest. She was due to check out tomorrow," said Danielle Giordaano, a spokeswoman for the hotel.

Smith had been a tabloid staple even before she became Playboy's playmate of the year in 1993. Readers were fascinated by her bombshell good looks, her marriage to an elderly billionaire and subsequent court fight over his estate, her weight fluctuations, and last year, the sudden death of her 20-year-old son, Daniel Smith.

A former topless dancer, she made her name squeezing into Guess jeans. She resembled the late actress Marilyn Monroe, a similarity played up in her Guess magazine ads, billboards and department store displays.

In 1994, she married 89-year-old oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, the head of oil-based Koch Industries, which is part of a family fortune worth at least $400 million.

He died in 1995, setting off a feud with her former stepson, E. Pierce Marshall, over whether she had a right to his estate.

A federal court in California awarded Smith $474 million in a complicated legal twist that began after she declared bankruptcy. That was later overturned.

But in May, the
U.S. Supreme Court revived her case, ruling that she deserved another day in court in her battle with her former stepson.

The justices said only that federal courts in California could deal with her case despite a Texas state court ruling that Marshall was the sole heir to the estate.

Then, the stepson died June 20 at age 67. But the family said the court fight would continue.

Daniel Smith died Sept. 10 in his mother's hospital room in the Bahamas, just days after she gave birth to a daughter.

An American medical examiner hired by the family, Cyril Wecht, said he had methadone and two antidepressants in his system when he died. Low levels of the three drugs interacted to cause an accidental death, Wecht said.

Meanwhile, the paternity of her now 5-month-old daughter remained a matter of dispute.

She was born Vickie Lynn Hogan on Nov. 28, 1967, in Houston, one of six children of Donald Eugene and Virgie Hart Hogan.

She married Bill Smith in 1985, giving birth to Daniel before divorcing two years later.

Story (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070208/ap_en_ce/anna_nicole_smith)

DiscGo
02-08-2007, 01:25 PM
It would not surprise me at all if this were a suicide (given the sadness she must have been experiencing over the loss of her son). It would not surprise me if this were an accidental overdose (given the way her son died) but her death really does kind of surprise me.

I don't mind the thought of death but the unknown time of when it will happen does bother me. I would think that she most likely did not know yesterday that she would be dead today. That is what I don't like about death.


(Sorry to be too sad here, but I had a pretty good friend die this week and I am probably mix emotions between the two stories).

Cirrus2000
02-08-2007, 01:46 PM
...but I had a pretty good friend die this week....

My condolences. Hope you're doing OK - it's not easy, I know...

Scott Card
02-08-2007, 01:57 PM
It would not surprise me at all if this were a suicide (given the sadness she must have been experiencing over the loss of her son). It would not surprise me if this were an accidental overdose (given the way her son died) but her death really does kind of surprise me.



It is sad but it really doesn't surprise me at all. Her lifestyle was frenetic and dangerous and out of control to say the least.

DiscGo
02-08-2007, 02:06 PM
Thanks Cirrus. I'm doing fine (my friend has had leukemia since he was 19 and we have seen this coming for a long time).

I honestly would normally not think too much about Anna Nicole Smith dieing if it weren't for my friend's death. The main thing about death is that it makes me contemplate my own mortality.

JP
02-08-2007, 04:44 PM
(Sorry to be too sad here, but I had a pretty good friend die this week and I am probably mix emotions between the two stories).
Sorry to hear that. I had a good friend of mine pass away in September from a motorcycle accident and it's never easy. All that was brought up when I was putting a DVD together of a wrap up of 2006. At the end I put in a little tribute for him. It's tuff and I hope all is well with you, my thoughts and prayers are also with you.

Cirrus2000
02-08-2007, 05:12 PM
It is sad but it really doesn't surprise me at all. Her lifestyle was frenetic and dangerous and out of control to say the least.
Yeah, I think the article summed it up nicely with this:

... bizarre life careened from marrying an octogenarian billionaire to the untimely death of her son
There was careening there.

Unfortunate, yes. Surprising? Not so much.

JP
02-08-2007, 05:40 PM
Surprising? Not so much.
Yep. I didn't care too much about her.

shanehadman
02-09-2007, 06:11 AM
I really didn't care either, but she was a PLAYBOY BUNNY at one point in her life!!!!

Rev. Coyote
02-09-2007, 07:06 AM
Thanks Cirrus. I'm doing fine (my friend has had leukemia since he was 19 and we have seen this coming for a long time).

I honestly would normally not think too much about Anna Nicole Smith dieing if it weren't for my friend's death. The main thing about death is that it makes me contemplate my own mortality.

Puts a different lens on things for sure. I lost two friends here in close succession, and it does make you think. One was obese and out of shape and that killed him. The other was an outdoorsman and very fit, but got killed in his canoe. At least he died in a good place.

Anna Nicole didn't shock me any more than hearing of Chris Farley's death -- they were on the fast track. The bullet train to the other side.

DiscGo
02-09-2007, 07:29 AM
Anna Nicole didn't shock me any more than hearing of Chris Farley's death -- they were on the fast track. The bullet train to the other side.

Yeah, I just saw an article about "why we cared about Anna Nicole Smith" and I didn't bother reading it. I cared about her when I was 13 and she was hot. But I do not think that hardly anybody could think of her as a role model or someone who really appreciated life.

Thanks again for well the wishing about my friend who died. I knew it would be some time in the next couple of years so I really am not as affected by his passing as I am by most of my friends who have died. My best goes out to you guys who have lost friends this last year. I'm sorry for your losses.

rockgremlin
02-13-2007, 11:04 AM
In Loving Mammary...

1967 - 2007

May she Breast in Piece

donny h
02-17-2007, 08:36 PM
A quote from her obit in The Economist:

"what you saw first, on meeting Ms Smith, were the Breasts. There were only two of them, but they made a whole frontage: huge, compelling, pneumatic. They burst out of tight red dresses