Las Vegas- From the Las Vegas Review-Journal: Stacey Michelle Pfeiffer, 21, [aka Britney Madison], passed away April 30, 2005. She was born March 22, 1984, and was a lifetime resident. Stacey is survived by her mother, Susan M. Pfeiffer; father, Louis Edward Pfeiffer; grandparents, Sophie and Darrel Preston of Las Vegas, Beatrice and Jim Hone of Summerfield, Fla., Louis E. Pfeiffer of Philadelphia.; and loving relatives and friends.
Viewing was Thursday, May 5, with a memorial at 2 p.m., both at Palm Mortuary, 1600 S. Jones Blvd. Graveside services immediately followed at Palm Northwest Mortuary and Cemetery, 6701 N. Jones Blvd.
Gene sez: I spoke to Robert Ferrara who repped Madison for a brief time when she came into the business. This was at the time Ferrara had Modelgig.com. Ferrara took Madison to L.A. in the summer of 2003, he recalls. “I took her down there for her first run. Then she came back to Vegas for awhile. Then she went back to L.A. without me. She was on her own pretty much from there. Then I lost touch with her and found out that she died.”
Madison met Ferrara via an ad and he repped her maybe three months. Ferrara recalls that Madison was running around with a girl who seemed pretty weird. “Vince Voyeur came up to Vegas to shoot her [Madison’s] first scene. It was a d.p. It was Vince and Tony T. Then I took her to L.A. She stayed there for over a week and did some stuff.” Ferrara doesn’t think that Madison hooked up with other agents, that she pretty much repped herself.
You might suspect a drug overdose, but Ferrara doesn’t think that Madison did drugs. “You never know. It’s possible but she seemed pretty clean to me from what I could tell. The only thing I could think of is that she had an I don’t care disposition. She would do double anal right from the get-go. It’s possible that she knew she would die in a year or two. Maybe it was somrthing like that, that she wanted to go out and experience stuff.” The last time that Ferrara saw madison was at Erotica L.A. in 2004 where Madison had a booth.
