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... David's body was found hanging with a rope around his neck and "other parts of his body."
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i read elsewhere that his peen had ligatures....wtf? if he was into something kinky, wouldn't he bring his own shit with him instead of taking down the
drapery pull?
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What an embarassing way to go (if it was an accident).
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Carradine's Family, Friends Dispute Suicide Theory Miramax
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Now that he no longer walks the Earth, David Carradine is genuinely missed. Friends, family and fans are reeling from the news of the sudden, mysterious death today of the star of Kung Fu and Kill Bill. "My Uncle David was a brilliantly talented, fiercely intelligent and generous man. He was the nexus of our family in so many ways, and drew us together and kept us connected. I adored him as a child and as an adult I admired and respected him," actress and Carradine niece Martha Plimpton says in a statement to E! News. "We will all miss him terribly, and are so grateful for everyone's condolences." Celebrity fans like Kirstie Alley and The Office's Rainn Wilson took to Twitter to celebrate the late actor's legacy. Thai police say a maid discovered the 72-year-old Carradine's naked body hanging in a wardrobe in his luxury Bangkok hotel suite. There was no sign of foul play and so far authorities believe the death to be a suicide. But that theory is being disputed by those who knew him best. "He was a very strong person and I don't think it's likely at all that it was a suicide," mother-in-law Betty Fraser exclusively tells E! News. Warner Bros.
Television
Despite police statements to the contrary, Fraser says, "I think it was either an accident or a break-in because it was a large hotel and [him] being an American." Fraser says her daughter, Carradine's widow Anne, was informed her of the bad news early this morning and is understandably in a very "fragile" state. "Anne called us last night in the middle of the night," she says. "She wasn't with him. This was a very short shoot, with a French film company. We only heard that he was going just a week or two before he left." The family has gathered at the couple's Los Angeles-area home and is in touch with the U.S. embassy and investigators. Fraser says Carradine had been in good spirits a month ago, when the family got together for the San Luis Obispo Film Festival in Central California. "He was great," she recalls. "He loved riding horses. Anne and David came up with the kids and it was really a very nice affair. They put us up in a nice hotel there." Carradine's rep, Chuck Binder, also flatly rejected the notion that the actor took his life. "It's all under police investigation. We definitely don't believe it was a suicide," says Binder, adding that Carradine "was a great guy and a great client and a great friend." And Kill Bill costar Vivica Fox tells PopEater that "I would have never, ever thought that he would kill himself. I find that to be almost unbelievable that he hung himself. He did not seem like the person that would take his own life. It just seems so out of character." But Carradine did suffer from depression, ex-wife Tawny Kitaen tells RadarOnline, and the actor himself admitted to having dark thoughts, according to Britain's Telegraph. The newspaper's website reprinted a 2004 interview with the martial arts enthusiast in which he said he had grappled with thoughts of killing himself. "Look, there was a period in my life when I had a single action Colt 45, loaded, in my desk drawer. And every night I'd take it out and think about blowing my head off, and then decide not to and go on with my life. Put it back in the drawer and open up the laptop and continue writing my autobiography or whatever," he was quoted as saying. "But it was just to see." |
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My mom had a huge crush on him back in the day. She even watched every episode of "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" (and forced us all to watch) It was
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I bet Peter Gibbons is DISTRAUGHT!
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How long till TVLand's "Kung Fu" marathon?
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I watched him on the news instead of going to meet him.
Local director remembers Carradine
Edmonton writer and director Michael Maxxis says he was lucky to be able to work with actor David Carradine for a few days in May. The star of Kill Bill and Kung
Fu was found dead in his hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand. Police say he hanged himself.
Last month, Maxxis and Carradine shot an independent film, 8 For Infinity, in Nordegg, Alta. The actor played the role of the devil in the eight-minute film, which also features Ours vocalist Jimmy Gnecco. Maxxis says he will consult Carradine's family before he distributes or screens what he thinks is the actor's last completed film. The two initially met at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in April, where Maxxis was screening his film debut, Steak and Milk. He says he was impressed with Carradine's support of independent directors. Maxxis also shoots music videos -- he's nominated for a MuchMusic Video Award for his work on Bedouin Soundclash's Until We Burn In The Sun (The Kids Just Want A Love Song). "I really only spent a few days with David, but during that time, I feel like we developed a genuine friendship," Maxxis writes in an e-mail. "We have been in touch over the phone after he left, and were talking about writing a script together. He is one of the wisest and most genuine people I have met in this business -- so much so that he almost seems too human to be in movies." Maxxis says he will also cherish his memories of Carradine playing bocce with fans at an Edmonton bar, Prohibition. Bocce is an Italian game where players try to roll balls as close as they can to a smaller ball. "There were people waiting all day to meet him, and he took the time to talk to, hug, and take pictures with all of them," writes Maxxis. "It was incredibly powerful to see how many people's lives he has inspired, and I am so grateful that they were able to spend some time with him. I remember speaking with David the next morning … and I will never forget what he said. "He said it would be so easy to complain about a night surrounded by people he doesn't know and having to make conversation with them and take hundreds of pictures, but that would be incredibly selfish: 'Why would I ever complain about making people smile and about making people laugh? Why would I complain about making people happy? How cool is that, man? I was able to make 100 people happy last night!'" |
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He always looked smelly to me.
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What is the sound of one hand masturbating itself to death?
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UndifferentCow wrote: Bet he's really smelly now. |
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What is the sound of one hand masturbating itself to death? Thwap, thwap, thwap, thwap, thwap, thwap, thwap, thwap....thwaaaaap, thwaaaaap, thwaaaaaaaaa...... |
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He hung himself and he hung Little Grasshopper too?
I know those things have a mind of their own, but that's a little overkill. |
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