So Howard K. Stern and Larry Birkhead could be lovers? When I first heard this, I thought...greatest movie-plot-in-real-life of all time? I was in that office at the end of The Usual Suspects, with the whole scheme written all over the room.
So Anna Nicole "falls in love" and marries almost-dead billionaire J. Howard Marshall. The Marshall family hates her from the beginning. They know that once he dies, she is going to try and steal their inheritence from under them. So they have this old connection to a young lawyer named Howard K. Stern, and send him in to legally represent and befriend her. If she wins in court and receives the estate, they have someone on the inside. So she then wins the estate...
For over 10 years Stern plays the mole, gaining Anna Nicole's trust. He plays her games all along, but secretly gets her addicted to pills over time. They can't kill her off just yet, because the estate would go to her son, Daniel Smith. Stern brings in his attractive lover, Larry Birkhead, to have an affair with Anna Nicole...with the goal of having a child. If something were to happen to her, the inheritence would go to the new child (and Birkhead, Stern, and ultimately back to the Marshall family). Just as if Anna Nicole never entered their father's life. But first, they have to remove Daniel Smith from the picture, so they then conspire to kill him with success. Anna Nicole is so "distraught" that she overdoses on pills and dies (with a little help from some "friends").
What a genius plot. This could already be detailed in Rita Cosby's book, but it was fun to think up nonetheless. Who is playing Verbal Kint?
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