
Mar 8, 2007 10:07 am US/Pacific
Anna Nicole's Autopsy Results Delayed
Additional Evidence In Police Investigation Puts Announcement On Hold For Up To 2 Weeks
(AP)
The Florida Medical Examiner's finding in the autopsy of Anna Nicole Smith have been delayed because he's waiting for the Seminole police to finish their investigation, a spokeswoman from the Broward County Medical Examiner's office confirmed to the The ShowBuzz on Thursday.
Medical Examiner Dr. Joshua Perper got a phone call from Seminole police informing him that they have additional evidence that will delay the announcement by up to two weeks, the spokeswoman said.
The spokeswoman said that the Seminole police agency's findings may or may not influence Dr. Perper's results.
"Our work has been completed," Dr. Perper told The Miami Herald on Thursday. "This was unexpected. But this case has more turns than anything I could have imagined."
Smith, 39, was found dead in a Florida hotel room on Feb. 8.
The Playboy pinup was buried at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery in the Bahamas next to her son, Daniel, after a lengthy and public battle in Florida court. Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur, had wanted her daughter to be buried in Texas with the rest of her family.
On Feb. 9, investigators said that they found prescription medicines but no illegal drugs in Smith's hotel room.
A preliminary autopsy found no pills in her stomach but officials awaited the results of toxicological tests that would indicate whether she had taken drugs, Dr. Perper said at the time. The medical examiner ruled out any types of physical injury such as gunshot wound, asphyxiation or blunt trauma on the body.
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