Thairath David Carradine Death Photo - Bankok Thai Tabloid Forensic Photo A Bankok Thai tabloid ThaiRath has released a photo of David Carradine's dead. more clear photo..u decide. http://tomorrow-news.blogspot.com/2009/06/david-carradine-death-photo-thairath.html. Tony | Jun 9, 2009 12:01:13 PM | #. Post a comment. Name: Email Address: optional. URL: optional. Comments: Published 16hrs 59mins ago on The Post Chronicle - The Thai Rath (aka ThaiRath) is the Thai newspaper abloid that published the hanging death photo of David Carradine and the family of the late actor are furious.
does censor some of the more explicit parts of the shot. A lawyer for Carradine's family said that “The family is outraged about the release of these photos” and that the family sue for invasion of privacy and emotional distress if the David Carradine death photo is run in a United States publication. Carradine's cause of death is still unconfirmed. The body has been flown back to the United States and will be examined by a forensic pathologist for more details. A Thai tabloid has printed a photo of David Carradine as police found him, showing him hanging, but with some of the more explicit details censored. Nevertheless, the photo as published shows the dead actor hanging, and should never have been The family has reportedly hired forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, a former chief medical examiner for New York City who appears on HBO cable TV show "Autopsy," to examine Carradine's body when it returns to the U.S. (L to R) Daryl Hannah, Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman and David Carradine pose during a photo call for the film "Kill Bill 2" on May 16, 2004, at the Cannes Film Festival in the French Riviera town. Carradine's brother Keith met Friday with the FBI and filed reports that could lead to the agency opening its own inquiry, said Geragos, who represents Keith Carradine. The family will also seek a private autopsy by famed forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to determine
The Thai Rath newspaper, which is a regional newspaper published in Bangkok in Thai language, ran disturbing pictures of Carradine's corpse in the front and as well as in its inside pages. The pictures published on the Saturday cover of As if they weren't dealing with enough in the wake of his tragic death, the family of David Carradine is now 'profoundly disturbed' by th The photo — which Thai police believe was taken by the forensics team — appeared on the cover of a Thai tabloid called "Thai Rath." The photo shows a naked body suspended from a bar in the closet, with his hands apparently bound