Cathy Smith
Canadian woman convicted of manslaughter for the death of John Belushi (1947-2020) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Catherine Evelyn Smith (April 25, 1947 ā August 16, 2020)[1][2] was a Canadian occasional backup singer, rock groupie, drug dealer, and legal secretary. Smith served 15 months in the California state prison system for injecting actor John Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine in 1982.[3]
Cathy Smith | |
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Born | Catherine Evelyn Smith (1947-04-25)April 25, 1947 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
Died | August 16, 2020(2020-08-16) (aged 73) Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Rock groupie, backup singer |
Criminal charge | Involuntary manslaughter of John Belushi (1982) Possession of 2 grams of cocaine (1991) |
Criminal penalty | 15 months in prison (1982), 1 year of probation and a CDN$2000 fine (1991) |
Smith had been paid for a front-page headline story in the Hollywood tabloid the National Enquirer,[4] where she stated she was the person who injected Belushi with a fatal drug overdose. Smith co-wrote the book Chasing the Dragon (1984)[5] which told her life story; its title alludes to Smith's heroin addiction. Smith appeared prominently in the Bob Woodward book Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi (1984) and was played by Patti D'Arbanville in the 1989 film adaptation.