Anna Nicole Smith (1967-2007)

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Donald pled guilty to charges of statutory rape of Virgie's ten-year-old sister Kay and another underage girl.  For this, Donald spent six months in jail and then was put on ten-years probation. Virgie and he divorced 4 Nov 1969.  Donald remarried Wanda Atkinson and had more children including a daughter Donna Hogan who wrote a book ''Train Wreck'' about the entire family, but mostly about Vickie.  Vickie's half-sister Donna Hogan states that Donald was violent with his wife and children, from each marriage, and was also an alcoholic.
 
Donald pled guilty to charges of statutory rape of Virgie's ten-year-old sister Kay and another underage girl.  For this, Donald spent six months in jail and then was put on ten-years probation. Virgie and he divorced 4 Nov 1969.  Donald remarried Wanda Atkinson and had more children including a daughter Donna Hogan who wrote a book ''Train Wreck'' about the entire family, but mostly about Vickie.  Vickie's half-sister Donna Hogan states that Donald was violent with his wife and children, from each marriage, and was also an alcoholic.
  
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Virgie next, sometime between 1969 and 1971, married Donald Hart who brought two previous children into the relationship: Shauna and Robert.  Virgie and Donald also had a child together, Donald "Dino" Hart, Jr.  Vickie was thus raised as the middle-child in a family of five children: David, Shauna, Vickie, Robert and Donald.
 
Virgie next, sometime between 1969 and 1971, married Donald Hart who brought two previous children into the relationship: Shauna and Robert.  Virgie and Donald also had a child together, Donald "Dino" Hart, Jr.  Vickie was thus raised as the middle-child in a family of five children: David, Shauna, Vickie, Robert and Donald.
  
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Growing up Vickie was estranged from her father and his new wife.  It's not clear that she ever had much contact with them and their children until much later in her own life.  That she did eventually have contact is made clear in her half-sister Donna Hogan's book.  That this contact was sporadic and embittered is also made clear.  Donna Hogan states that she knew that she had a half-sister, and that she, Donna, was envious of Vickie's life which seemed much more stable than her own.
 
Growing up Vickie was estranged from her father and his new wife.  It's not clear that she ever had much contact with them and their children until much later in her own life.  That she did eventually have contact is made clear in her half-sister Donna Hogan's book.  That this contact was sporadic and embittered is also made clear.  Donna Hogan states that she knew that she had a half-sister, and that she, Donna, was envious of Vickie's life which seemed much more stable than her own.
  

Revision as of 23:51, 17 March 2009

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