Date and Place of Death
Anna Nicole Smith died on February 8, 2007 in Hollywood, Florida. She was found unresponsive at approximately 8:30a.m. local time and was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The cause of death was ruled an accidental drug overdose, with multiple medications present, including chloral hydrate and benzodiazepines. Her death followed a period of public struggles with health, finances, and legal matters.
Biographical Context and Public Profile
Born on November 28, 1967 in Houston, Texas, Anna Nicole Smith rose to prominence as a model and television personality. She gained widespread attention after marrying oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall in 1994, which led to high-profile legal battles over his estate. She maintained a media presence through reality television, including the show Anna Nicole (2002–2004), and continued to be a subject of public curiosity regarding her personal and financial affairs.
Circumstances and Official Findings
Emergency responders arrived to find Smith unconscious in her home. Despite efforts to revive her, she was transported to a hospital and declared dead. Subsequent investigations determined the death resulted from an accidental overdose involving prescription drugs. Detailed toxicology reports indicated the presence of chloral hydrate and multiple benzodiazepines, contributing to respiratory depression.
Key Timeline of Events Around Her Death
| Date | Event | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| February 8, 2007 | Smith found unresponsive and pronounced dead | Marks the confirmed date of death |
| February 2007 | Autopsy and toxicology reports released | Clarified cause as accidental drug overdose |
| March 2007 | Coroner finalized cause as accidental intoxication | Official confirmation of findings |
Legal and Financial Context
Smith was involved in protracted legal battles concerning the estate of her late husband, J. Howard Marshall. A notable Supreme Court case, Marshall v. Marshall (2006), affirmed her legal rights to part of the estate. At the time of her death, she was navigating ongoing financial and custody matters related to her minor children. Estimates of her net worth at different points varied widely in media reports, but precise figures remain uncertain.
Media Representation and Public Perception
Her life was portrayed in multiple television programs and documentaries, which amplified her public profile. Media coverage often focused on her appearance, relationships, and the financial disputes surrounding Marshall's estate. While sensationalized portrayals were common, more measured reporting emphasized the legal complexities and personal challenges she faced in the years leading up to her death.