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Behind the scenes of the Anna Nicole saga

From covering the trial to attending the lavish funeral, Cosby shares details

Rita Cosby and a throng of reporters fight for an interview outside the courthouse in the Bahamas.
VIDEO: ANNA NICOLE SMITH
Birkhead: 'Anna would have been proud'
March 2: Larry Birkhead, the man claiming to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby, talks to MSNBC-TV's Rita Cosby.
Inside Anna Nicole’s funeral
March 2: MSNBC-TV’s Rita Cosby, who attended Anna Nicole’s funeral, describes the service.
Birkhead has Smith’s DNA
March 1: The lawyer for Larry Birkhead tells MSNBC’s Rita Cosby that Birkhead's legal team is now in possession of Anna Nicole Smith’s DNA.
Stern files appeal in Anna Nicole case
Feb. 27: An attorney for Howard K. Stern, the longtime companion of Anna Nicole Smith, files an appeal for custody of the former Playboy model’s body.
Exclusive with Anna Nicole's mother
Feb. 19: MSNBC-TV's Rita Cosby speaks exclusively with Anna Nicole Smith's mother Virgie Arthur and her attorney John O'Quinn as they enter court in Florida for the second day.
Bahamas minister resigns
Feb. 19: Immigration Minister Shane Gibson resigned in the wake of the controversy over his relationship with Anna Nicole Smith. MSNBC's Rita Cosby reports.
Anna Nicole Smith's body ready
Feb. 18: Anna Nicole Smith's body has been embalmed and is ready for viewing, but it still remains unclear who will get access to her remains. MSNBC's Rita Cosby reports.
Anna Nicole Smith's brother speaks
Feb. 17: MSNBC's Rita Cosby interviews Donnie Hogan about his sister's legacy and what might happen to her fortune.
Bahamian law's effect on Anna Nicole
Feb. 17: MSNBC's Rita Cosby interviews Milton Evans, a lawyer from the Bahamas, on how Bahamian law could change what happens to Anna Nicole Smith's estate.
Dannielynn's babysitter talks
Feb. 14: MSNBC's Rita Cosby talks to the woman who was babysitting baby Dannielynn when Anna Nicole Smith died.
Anna Nicole’s relationship with Stern
Feb. 14: Brigette Neven and Eric Gibson tell MSNBC’s Rita Cosby their knowledge of Howard K. Stern's reaction to her death.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK
MSNBC
updated 12:27 p.m. ET March 7, 2007

Rita Cosby
Anchor

I had no idea when I was sent for an overnight trip to cover the death of Anna Nicole Smith that the story would have lasted more than three weeks and taken me from Florida to the Bahamas to Florida and back again to the Bahamas.

Minutes after the news broke that Anna Nicole Smith had collapsed at the Hard Rock Hotel in Florida, I called her attorney, Ron Rale, asking him about her condition. I will never forget how stunned both he and I were when he told me in a phone conversation off-air that he had just learned after checking in with the hospital and friends about Anna’s status that "she was deceased." At this point, everyone thought she was sick and had passed out and would be better soon. I could hear in Rale’s voice how surprised he was himself when the hospital told him how tragic this was. Rale collected himself and then came on air with me to break the news.

Tour of the autopsy room
After speaking to close friends of Anna Nicole Smith for many hours on the air that day, I rushed home to pack for an early morning flight down to Ft. Lauderdale. The next day, down in Florida, it was a mob scene of cameras surrounding a normally quiet medical examiner’s office with reporters anxious to hear the first comments about the case from the chief medical examiner, Dr. Joshua Perper. We were lucky that he was a very patient and accommodating medical examiner; not all are as accessible as Dr. Perper. He even gave me a tour of the actual autopsy room where they had just completed working on Anna Nicole Smith’s body. It was incredible to see the extreme measures that were undertaken to make sure her body was secure. Dr. Perper told me he was worried about someone taking or damaging the body and he placed it under lock and key as well as heavy guard the whole time the body was in his building in Florida.

Meanwhile, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Fla., the employees would not speak to the press publicly. But as I walked through the busy casino, many employees discreetly pass along messages to me, trying to avoid catching the attention of the many security cameras on the casino floor. Many employees were worried they'd be fired if they spoke to reporters.

Smith, Stern build a life in the Bahamas
The story then shifted to the Bahamas, as Howard K. Stern was holed up there with little 5-month-old Dannielynn. We talked to many people who knew both Anna Nicole Smith and Howard K. Stern and knew about their life on this beautiful Caribbean island. Two very different images were painted of Howard K. Stern and whether or not he was the real father of Dannielynn. Some people we talked to were scared of Howard, telling us they often saw prescription drugs in heavy doses visible in some of the private rooms in the house he shared with Anna Nicole Smith. But we also got another impression from the Gibsons, a very well-known and well-respected family in the Bahamas, who were in a unique position. The father, Eric Gibson, befriended Anna and Howard and used to take them sailing. His longtime companion was the first person to find Anna Nicole Smith’s lifeless body in the Florida hotel room. His former wife, Mrs. Gibson, still babysits for Dannielynn and has been taking care of the little girl since October. All of these people seemed very genuine and heartfelt when they described Howard’s relationship with Anna and with the baby. From everything they saw, Howard K. Stern was acting like a good father and they believed Anna Nicole called the Bahamas her home.

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Colorful court battle in Florida
Back in Florida, the court battle that I saw on and off camera was brutal and intensely emotional for all sides. I spoke to people close to all three sides in this fight -- Howard K. Stern, Larry Birkhead and Anna Nicole Smith’s mother Virgie Arthur. I saw plenty of tears from all sides well before the cameras were rolling and a sense of helplessness from Larry Birkhead and Virgie Arthur, wishing Anna Nicole would have listened to their pleas to stop her alleged drug use. The cameras and reporters consumed the outside of the Florida courthouse as the colorful judge inside provided ample entertainment.


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