A crime scene photo of the death of actor David Carradine has published in a Thai tabloid.
The actor was found dead and hung from a closet bar in his hotel room at the Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel on Wireless Road, near Sukhumvit, in central Bangkok, Thailand.
According to investigators and past wives of Carradine, the Kung-fu and Kill Bill actor was a nymphomaniac with weird sexual desires.
A couple of the star’s ex-wives say he liked to be tied up and could even tie himself up.
In the photo, Carradine is seen hanging from the bar, but not by his neck, as reports may have made it seem. His hands were actually tied above his head. His genitalia was tied as well. He also had a dark-colored wig on while a red lingerie lay on the bed.
Natural assumption from this is that he was engaged in some sort of auto-erotic asphyxiation.
The family of Carradine is of course, outraged at the Thai rath for publishing the photo and has threatened to sue. Meanwhile, another newspaper published a morgur photo of the actor.
Carradine was a very respected actor and will always be missed by Tarrantino film lovers.
I remember, as a little girl, that I hated Sundays because nothing seemed to be on television, but the series Kung-fu. After watching many episodes, I slowly started to love the show and understand now why it was such a classic.
It seems that this tragic accident was definitely an accident. RIP.
I’m leaning toward the “Assassination by a secret Kung Fu Sect” theory as the most plausible explanation for Carradine’s death
Carradine’s death is the subject of a new book by his ex, “David Carradine: The Eye of My Tornado”. The ex, Marina Anderson, apparently had difficulty dealing with Carradine’s shocking death.