The much anticipated testimony from Quethlie Alexie, an aide to Smith during her time in the Bahamas, revealed more detailed information about Stern and Eroshevich’s involvement with the late Playboy model. She testified that she found bloody syringes as well as other items, such as a spoon with liquid that would suggest drug injections, in Smith’s bathroom. According to Alexie, Smith was unable to walk or talk clearly and appeared in an altered state after Stern and Eroshevich took her in the bathroom. Alexie testified that “before the three went into the bathroom, “(Stern) would say, ‘Baby, come and we’ll take our medicine.‘” Prosecutors claimed this makes it apparent Smith was being injected with multiple types of prescription drugs.
Along with Smith’s altered state after receiving medication, Alexie described Smith as “weak and suffering from bouts of diarrhea and vomiting during that period” of grief over the death of her son. Alexie said that Smith would not sleep until Eroshevich arrived, and upon arrival Smith was able to sleep all day.
According to the Associated Press, defense attorneys were upset that prosecutors not only called the Bahamian nannies to testify but also asked seven members of their family to come to Los Angeles. Be sure to check back for updates on Nadine Alexie, another one of Smith’s nannies, who is expected to testify later this evening!
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ANS was a real mess and she ahd her supposed “friends” basically killed her…..
Really tragic, I believe the nannies. IMO, A shame these doctors cooperated with Howard Stern’s scheme to use ANS.