Showing posts with label david carradine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david carradine. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

Carradine death

More information suggesting David Carradine's death was not a suicide. CNN is citing police sources who say police and rescue workers in Thailand told them "the actor's neck and genitals were found bound with rope." Meanwhile, Caradine's manager is suggesting foul play. The CNN report says "a yellow nylon rope was tied around the actor's neck and a black rope was around his genitals."
Chuck Binder, Carradine's manager, told CNN "I do not want to get in the middle of this whole investigation, but this guy said to me for sure there was foul play." The police have not alluded to anything other than an accident, at least not publicly. Tiffany Smith, a spokeswoman for Carradine's agents Binder and Associates, said she did not believe that he would intentionally kill himself.
Thai police officers investigating the death of David Carradine, the American actor who made his name in the "Kung Fu" television series in the 1970s, say he most likely died of asphyxiation, possibly when an autoerotic sex game went wrong. Carradine, 72, was found naked in a closet in an upscale Bangkok hotel on Thursday with cords around his neck and his genitals.

David Carradine Murdered

This morning we woke up with the news that the suicide fact of well known Hollywood movie actor David Carradine is disputed. People close to him say David never called a suicide hotline, did not appear to suffer from depression and never mentioned receiving treatment from depression. Thai police says Carradine was not murdered and most likely died from Asphyxiation, reports WashPost.
David Carradine was a very talented actor. He had a long career in television, on stage and in the movies. He made an impression on many by the types of roles that he took. There was always a little mystery surrounding him as a person. He came across as a person who kept much of his life private; he was a shy person, according to some of his own statements. David came from a talented family of actors, so, it is no surprise that he was skilled at what he did.
If you grew up during the 70’s like I didb, you remember him from his television days. He was on Gunsmoke. Most noteworthy to a kid growing up during that time; he was a wise man on the show. He used his martial art skills in life to teach and inspire a young trainee on the television show, Kung Fu. Kids all around the nation wanted to be like “young grasshopper” with an adult who took the time to mentor him in life lessons.
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