David Carradine’s dangerous sexual behavior
David Carradine died in 2009, and the initial reports have suggested that he took his own life in a hotel in Bangkok. However, according to Los Angeles Times, the police had later shown that he did not commit suicide, but rather died as a result of a “dangerous sex practice.”
David Carradine’s death report has shown that he practiced auto-erotic asphyxiation. People across the world were shocked when they’ve heard of Carradine’s cause of death, mainly because he kept this part of his life was kept hidden, and he was known as a very good actor due to his role as a Shaolin priest Kwai Chang Caine in the Kung Fu series.
However, his close friends and family members knew Carradine’s interests and were not surprised. In fact, Carradine’s third wife, Gail Jensen, mentioned in an interview with Radar Online shortly after his death that she knew that he was into some kinky stuff.
He was accused in 2003 by his ex-wife, Marina Carradine, that he was practicing ‘deviant sexual behavior which was potentially deadly.’ Even though those claims have been made public by The Smoking Gun, they remained just allegations and nothing has been proved until the moment of his death.
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