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Nope. He was murdered, Coroner has yet to give a ruling,

LOS ANGELES - Famed New York pathologist Michael Baden has ruled out suicide following a private autopsy of actor David Carradine's body.

"After doing the autopsy, reviewing all the findings and the information we have so far, I had sufficient information to rule out suicide," Dr. Baden, the former Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, told the Daily News.

Carradine's Family Speaks Out for First Time Since Death
June 11, 2009
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES and EMILY FRIEDMAN
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A forensics expert hired by the family of actor David Carradine said that he does not believe the "Kung Fu" star committed suicide and that more information from Thai authorities is needed before a cause of death is determined.

"The autopsy findings and the evidence thus far available demonstrate that Mr. Carradine's death was not the result of suicide," said a statement by Dr. Michael Baden that was read today to reporters in Los Angeles by David Zutler of Zutler Special Services.

"However, to reach a final determination as to the cause and the manner of death we must wait for further information from Thailand as to the scene findings and the completion of the crime laboratory and toxicology studies that are still being performed," said Baden in the statement.
 
Nope. He was murdered, Coroner has yet to give a ruling,

LOS ANGELES - Famed New York pathologist Michael Baden has ruled out suicide following a private autopsy of actor David Carradine's body.

"After doing the autopsy, reviewing all the findings and the information we have so far, I had sufficient information to rule out suicide," Dr. Baden, the former Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, told the Daily News.

Carradine's Family Speaks Out for First Time Since Death
June 11, 2009
By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES and EMILY FRIEDMAN
Emily Friedman


Susan Donaldson James More from Susan »
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A forensics expert hired by the family of actor David Carradine said that he does not believe the "Kung Fu" star committed suicide and that more information from Thai authorities is needed before a cause of death is determined.

"The autopsy findings and the evidence thus far available demonstrate that Mr. Carradine's death was not the result of suicide," said a statement by Dr. Michael Baden that was read today to reporters in Los Angeles by David Zutler of Zutler Special Services.

"However, to reach a final determination as to the cause and the manner of death we must wait for further information from Thailand as to the scene findings and the completion of the crime laboratory and toxicology studies that are still being performed," said Baden in the statement.
so maybe the emperor finally got his revenge for Grasshopper killing his royal nephew.

fair due bro, ill accept that maybe Qui Chang didnt accidentally hang himself while jerking his pickle, so i will amend my previous statement as follows:

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copy and paste machine strikes again.
Why do I think that you have never even read King's Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption??

Because you have obviously not read it...duhhh!!!
Try it, you might enjoy it.
Reading is fundamental.
FWIW....
 
More shocking than annoying. More bitchy than arrogant. More senseless than molded bread.
 
Hahaha...
Buck baby, it is a really entertaining and well written short story (novella).
Much better than the great movie...try reading, you may indeed enjoy it!
Shocking I know!

If I read correctly, King sold the movie rights for 5 grand and never cashed the check.

Fantastic story. He writes some great non-horror stuff. The Body is my favorite.
 
i think we have an amendment about this sort of thing.

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted

but since it's not the second amendment, about half the forum doesn't care about it or acknowledge its existence.
Oh come on...you didn't think I was truly suggesting the justice system implements severed penises for sexual crimes did you? Was meant to be more of a "they get off too easy" but w.e...
 
"... why give people a humane death that are deserving of death? "

so we don't become as sick and twisted as they are..............
So reward sick fucks with a long life, free food, free housing? Not that it's the "ideal" living conditions, but there are plenty of non-criminals out there who have it worse off...I agree with you, there's definitely a line that shouldn't be crossed in criminal punishments, but also crimes that cannot be truly served justice w.o crossing that line. One of my close family members who is now 9 years old (female), was sexually abused by a 74 year old custodian that worked at her school. That dude got out in a year. She's traumatized for life...fair? Justice? Nah...
 
So reward sick fucks with a long life, free food, free housing? Not that it's the "ideal" living conditions, but there are plenty of non-criminals out there who have it worse off...I agree with you, there's definitely a line that shouldn't be crossed in criminal punishments, but also crimes that cannot be truly served justice w.o crossing that line. One of my close family members who is now 9 years old (female), was sexually abused by a 74 year old custodian that worked at her school. That dude got out in a year. She's traumatized for life...fair? Justice? Nah...
I'm pro-death penalty; just anti-cruel and unusual punishment
 
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