Tuesday, March 27, 2007

'Best Friend' Psychiatrist Lived Right Next Door. How Convenient.

As see on Fox 411

How close was Anna Nicole Smith to the psychiatrist who prescribed all those drugs for her? Very close, it seems. Maybe too close. In fact, they were next-door neighbors.

Real estate records for both Anna Nicole and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich reveal that the patient and her doctor actually lived next door to each other in million-dollar homes in Studio City, Calif. Even Tony Soprano doesn’t have that close a relationship with Dr. Melfi!

Public records indicate that Eroshevich and her husband, Wes Irwin, live at 3656 Avenida Del Sol in Studio City. Their house is listed as a four-bath, four-bedroom set-up purchased in 2002 for $925,000. Eroshevich bought the house with a mortgage of $693,750. In 2006, according to public records, the total value was $980,335. And yes, the house has a pool.

Oddly, right next door at 3646 Avenida Del Sol is a home owned by Smith and Howard K. Stern. The home was purchased in 2004 for $1,335,000, with a $934,500 mortgage from a private firm in Burbank, Calif., called J&R Lending.

The deal wasn’t finalized until almost a year later and the home was registered to a company called Hot Smoochie Lips, Inc. Stern and Smith were the only officers of that company. A woman who answered the phone at J&R said the loan had been subsequently sold, but refused to give any more information.

(Someone should tell Stern’s parents he owns real estate. Stern testified under oath to that clueless probate judge in Florida, Larry Seidlin, that he was living off his parents and had no money.)

But the bigger question now is: What was the real relationship between Eroshevich and Stern/Smith? The autopsy results listed nine drugs in Smith’s system, nearly all of them ordered by Eroshevich. The doctor also said in a TV interview with “The Insider” that she administered all the drugs personally. She herself cited chloral hydrate as one of them.

Smith's medical examiner said in his press conference that it was an accidental overdose of chloral hydrate and other drugs that caused Smith’s death.

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