Anna Nicole Smith Investigation Continues
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office has confirmed that six raids, in relation to the death of Anna Nicole Smith, took place on Friday, though the office was not involved. Among those being investigated are Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich. Both prescribed medications to Smith, and had their offices and homes searched by the California Department of Justice.
Dr. Kapoor prescribed methadone to Smith, a drug that is commonly used during drug detox. Smith apparently used it to help her sleep after the sudden death of her son. Dr. Eroshevich, Smith's psychiatrist, had prescribed all of the 11 medications found in Smith's hotel room on the day she died. Dr. Eroshevich is among those considered suspicious, as she had accompanied Smith on her trip to Florida and was in the area during the time of death. Over 600 pills were found missing from prescriptions that had been filled less than 5 weeks before.
It is unclear what exactly is being looked for or if any of those with properties searched are considered suspects in the death of Smith.
