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From: Jean
Date: Friday, March 23, 2007
Time: 05:55:59 PM
The Enquirer told Court TV that what killed Anna was an infection on her buttocks from an infected needle. She had it before she left the Bahamas and by the time she died it had turned into sepsus or blood poisoning. the Doctor on the show said she should have been in intensive care with an infection that bad. She also had a lethal dose of chloral hydrate which is a sleeping pill, not much used now, that used to be called Mickey Finn. Now she had that psychiatrist with her and a nurse and a medic. They could have forced her into the hospital in Florida under the danger to self and others law, usually used with mental patients. The police evaluate and enforce it and you have 72 hours for a judge to rule on it. They said she would have lived if she had gotten to the hospital earlier. Strange thing is the psychiatrist had been with Anna for months but left the night before her death. Howard had left orders that no one was to take her to the hospital till he was called. So they killed her either on purpose or neglect. Incidentally it is not that easy to get an infection from a needle. Many drug addicts have used dirty needles without a problem. Also many hospital workers, including me, have gotten needle sticks without getting sick. I always got them when they had something like syphilis or dire disease.
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