Nadine Alexie, another former nanny for Smith in the Bahamas, testified late yesterday about the late model’s prescription drug use. At the time, Alexie was studying to be a pharmacy technician so she was very observant when it came to the drugs Smith was consuming - counting up to 18 different medications at one point. These prescriptions included multiple opiates and sedatives, and Alexie “remembered times when Smith was not medicated and seemed fine” although Stern and Eroshevich continued to claim Smith was sick. Alexie recalled Smith being so dedicated to making a baby book for Dannielynn that she “refused Stern’s orders to take her medication.” Both of the nannies testified they found bloody syringes and cotton balls in the home’s bathroom and witnessed Smith’s behavior change after emerging from the bathroom. During those times Smith resisted her addiction, Alexie remembered the two talking, dancing and reading the Bible together. According to Alexie, “Stern regularly prompted Smith to take an array of pills” which led her to become groggy and have slurred speech; sometimes not even capable of holding Dannielynn.
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5 Responses to “Criminal Trial of Co-Defendants Stern, Kapoor & Eroshevich: Day Twenty Five”
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What is up with this judge?
The Judge should have allowed her testimony…the crux of the testimony does indict Stern and that is as it should.
This case is reminiscent of the OJ case ……money buys a better system of justice
I am really shocked how this trial is going; isn’t anyone aware that this woman was seriously demented from drugs?
Someone said these doctors and Howard Stern should be shot. And that person also said that Michael Jackson’s doctor should just be shot.