The Thai Rath newspaper, a regional newspaper published in Bangkok
in the Thai language, ran shocking photos of David Carradine's dead body
on the front page and on the inside pages of the tabloid.
The photos published were on the Saturday cover of the newspaper Thai Rath
and shows a naked corpse (purported to be Carradine) suspended
from a clothing bar in a hotel suite closet.
The Thai newspaper censored most of the body,
but still revealed explicit details of the alleged death scene.
Carradine's hands appear bound together above the head and feet on the floor.
The relatives of the late Carradine do not like any part of it.
"The family is outraged about the release of these photos,"
a lawyer for the Carradine family told Radar Online.
The family is also not satisfied with the investigations done by the Thai police.
Thai media pointed to suicide or accidental autoerotic asphyxiation
as possible causes of death. Some reports have said a cord was wrapped
around Carradine's genitals and others that his hands were bound behind his back.
None could be confirmed. Coroners are awaiting results of toxicology tests.
According to Mark Geragos, an attorney to Carradine's half brother Keith,
"The family will seek an independent autopsy by famed forensic pathologist
Dr. Michael Baden to determine whether another person could have been involved."
Thai television said Carradine's body was flown back to Los Angeles
early Saturday, which Geragos confirmed.
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