
Although both the American pathologist Cyril Wecht and other experts that were summoned to give their opinion on the case stated that there was no indication of foul-play in the sudden death of the 20-year-old Daniel Smith, the Bahamas police paid several visits to Anna's waterfront house.
Royal Bahamas Police Force Assistant Commissioner Reginald Ferguson confirmed yesterday that several police officers visited Anna Nicole's house in Bahamas, as part of the investigation, but he refused to say which was the purpose of such a visit.
'I know officers have visited the house several times to speak with them [Anna and Howard Stern] about different things, but I don't know if it was necessarily to search the place', Ferguson explained. However - he added - the results of the investigation will be announced in a matter of days, about the same time when the decision if a jury inquest will be necessary in the case will be made public.
While the police is investigating the case, Daniel's grandmother claims that he had to be killed and she hints that Anna's lawyer, friend and 'half-husband', Howard Stern, might be guilty. 'If Howard marries her and she ends up dead, then who does the money go to? Danny's not here. Somebody had to give it [the drugs] to him. I just know Danny didn't kill himself. Danny wouldn't take drugs to begin with. I don't believe that for a minute. You could not convince me of that', she said after the memorial service that took place last week.