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David Carradine's hanging photo has sparked both new outrage and theories all at once. The David Carradine hanging photo was published in Thailand, but the David Carradine hanging photo has outraged the Carradine family. All over the Internet, the David Carradine death picture has David Carradine Hanging Photo Sparks New Outrage, Theories attracted fans looking to see their idol once more - no matter what - and for those hoping the David Carradine hanging photo can provide any new hints as to how it happened. David Carradine's death picture has his hands tied in front of him as he is hanging from his closet. The hanging photo was released by a tabloid Thailand newspaper, capitalized on Carradine's death taking place in Thailand. The death picture was reportedly taken originally by the forensic team at the scene. Ever since David Carradine's death, theories have ranged from Carradine being murdered, to him committing suicide, to him dying by auto-erotic asphyxiation. The search for David Carradine's death picture may be gruesome, but aside from the disturbing curiosity, people are looking for any possible answers to his death. Since Carradine's hanging photo had his hands tied up in front of him, it sparked the theory that someone must have been with him in the hotel before his death. This puts both the murder theory and the auto-erotic theory in the lead. There were further reports from Thai police that Carradine had a rope around his genitals. The death picture shadowed much of Carradine's body, so those who study it may not find such a rope. The legendary Carradine family is already threatening legal action against the David Carradine hanging photo. Legal action will also be taken against any American publication that publishes the death picture. As for the remaining question as to why Carradine was dead, the autopsy results that would settle the matter are still weeks away. Until then, the murder and suicide and auto-erotic theories will still be competing with each other, even as Carradine is being laid to rest. SEE PHOTO HERE Source:Associated Content
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David Carradine's third wife Gail Jensen has revealed intimate details of the actor's private sexual antics in a candid interview with Radaronline.com – including a fondness for tying himself up to "relax" and riding horses bareback while wearing a Speedo. "He had his kinky moments," Jensen said. Jensen was Carradine's third wife. The pair were together for 15 years and married for 10, she said. She insisted she only saw him tie his hands and that it was "never, never" the sort of autoerotic asphyxiation that may have led to his death in a Bangkok hotel room. "He told me it was for meditation because of all the pressure on his life and things, so he'd tie himself up and relax, and I mean, I didn't think it was a horrible thing, but to me, it was a little weird," she said. Jensen told Radar that she’d often discover her husband nearly naked and bound at the wrists in their bedroom, or in front of the family fireplace. The actor, 72, was found June 4 in a room at Bangkok's Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel hanging naked from a closet with cords binding his wrist, neck and genitals. Police first suspected suicide, but now believe the actor's death was accidental suffocation or heart failure. Famed New York City forensic pathologist Michael Baden - who is familiar with the signs of autoerotic asphyxiation - was to perform an autopsy on Carradine's body in Los Angeles. Jensen also said Carradine often fell asleep in their swimming pool and that his preferred attire at home was a skimpy Speedo swimsuit. "The entire 15 years we were together he was in his Speedos," she said. "He liked to go horseback riding bareback in his Speedos." When asked if it was for sexual gratification, Jensen said, "everything for him was for fun." Jensen is not the first of Carradine's ex-wives to speak out on his sexual proclivities. In 2003 court papers obtained by TheSmokingGun.com last week, his third and most recent ex-wife Marina Anderson accused the actor of "deviant sexual behavior which was potentially deadly" and said he engaged in an "incestuous relationship with a very close family member." In her Radar interview, Jensen also revealed Carradine's love of tattoos and piercing, describing a fish tattoo that stretched from his torso and down his leg. "He liked piercing, he thought that was fun," she said. Source: New York Daily News
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(CNN) -- American actor David Carradine has been found dead, hanging by a nylon rope in a hotel room closet in Bangkok, Thailand, according a Thai police official. David Carradine became famous in the 1970s after starring in the television series "Kung Fu." Carradine, who became famous in the 1970s when he starred as traveling Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu," was 72. The rope was believed to be from the hotel room curtains, Bangkok Police Lt. Col. Pirom Chanpirom said. He said investigators found no sign of forced entry into Carradine's room. An autopsy was being conducted at a Bangkok hospital, but no results will be available for another day, he said. Police provided Carradine's family with the same information about their investigation, said Tiffany Smith, Carradine's personal co-manager. Smith said she was "in complete shock" and that suggestions that Carradine took his own life are unbelievable. "Knowing David, he would never commit suicide," and his death comes at a time when his "career is on a roll," she said. Carradine was in Bangkok for filming of the movie "Stretch," being produced by a United Kingdom-based company, she said. He was the only American cast member. Modern audiences may best know Carradine as "Bill" in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" films. He earned a 2005 Golden Globe nomination for his role in the second movie in the two-part saga. His career included more than 100 feature films, two dozen television movies and theater work, according to the Internet Movie Database. See photos of some of his notable roles » Carradine made appearances in television series including "Gunsmoke" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." His first starring role in a series was as the title character in "Shane" in 1966. He worked with such directors as Martin Scorsese in "Box Car Bertha" in 1972 and Robert Altman in "The Long Goodbye" in 1973. iReport: Share memories of David Carradine Carradine was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as folk music legend Woody Guthrie in the 1976 movie "Bound For Glory," according to a biography on his official Web site. Career Highlights Television "Shane," 1966 "Kung Fu," 1972-1975 "North and South," 1985 "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues," 1992 Film "Bound for Glory," 1976 "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," 2003 "Kill Bill: Vol. 2," 2004 His theater career began while he studied drama at San Francisco State College in California. He later landed roles on Broadway in "The Deputy" and "The Royal Hunt of the Sun." Carradine, who was married five times and divorced four, is survived by his widow, Annie Bierman, according to People magazine. Watch Carradine talk about his 'Kung Fu' role » He was the son of actor John Carradine, a character actor who had appeared in hundreds of films, plays and television episodes. "David's career as an artist did not begin on the stage, though some of his early career was on and off Broadway. His earliest work was as a sculptor and painter," Carradine's official Web site says. The site also includes an "Art Bio" in which the actor opens up about his life. "I've always had an especially hard time with everything I've tried to do," Carradine wrote. "I've made it pretty big as an actor in spite of being terminally shy. ... Invariably, I had huge obstacles to overcome in anything I tried. Had to work against my genes to achieve my dreams." Source:CNN.Com
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