While I'm no fan of David Carradine, his death was always incredibly shocking and confusing to me. But the older I got, the more I look at it as a freak accident, which can be a double double entendre. I genuinely tihnk it was an auto-erotic experiment gone completely wrong, and this time he had no one around to help him. The story his wife told of him almost dying in a similar manner during their marriage confirms that there's no murder or suicide here. Accidental death. I dig this podcast because it not only covers the deaths, but the aftermath as well which sometimes can play a part in conspiracies, speculations, etc, which is commonplace in Hollywood, and David's a pretty good example of that, especially given his was out-of-state and that makes things even more confusing for the general public. I'd be interested to see you guys cover Anton Yelchin. While his death wasn't related to any auto-erotica hobbies, and was more of an open-and-shut case, his was also a freak accident and similar to Paul Walker, he was very well-liked and respected by most of his peers. In a way, his death was even more heartbreaking than David's because he still had so much more life and career ahead of him.
This is a very excellent breakdown of all the theories about DC's death, but like they say sometimes the simplest explanation is the correct one (Akhams Law). Conspiracy theories make people who write books money, the truth doesnt sell.
Dracula in Cecil B DeMille movies? lol John Carradine's association with DeMille was as a stock actor, long before Dracula. He played Dracula in Universal's monster franchise movies. House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula. DeMille never made horror movies. He was best known for biblical epics like Moses etc.
I saw a documentary awhile back and there was hotel video that showed himwith a local thai girl/ladyboy in lobby night he died.. i dont know why they didnt mention that. It w@s a robbery in conjunction with Thai police or underworld nefarious activity.
@@misslove429 there was a journalist on "The Lip Tv" who goes in depth about the case. Dont remember if they have the footage or he just talks about it.
While I'm no fan of David Carradine, his death was always incredibly shocking and confusing to me. But the older I got, the more I look at it as a freak accident, which can be a double double entendre. I genuinely tihnk it was an auto-erotic experiment gone completely wrong, and this time he had no one around to help him. The story his wife told of him almost dying in a similar manner during their marriage confirms that there's no murder or suicide here. Accidental death.
I dig this podcast because it not only covers the deaths, but the aftermath as well which sometimes can play a part in conspiracies, speculations, etc, which is commonplace in Hollywood, and David's a pretty good example of that, especially given his was out-of-state and that makes things even more confusing for the general public.
I'd be interested to see you guys cover Anton Yelchin. While his death wasn't related to any auto-erotica hobbies, and was more of an open-and-shut case, his was also a freak accident and similar to Paul Walker, he was very well-liked and respected by most of his peers. In a way, his death was even more heartbreaking than David's because he still had so much more life and career ahead of him.
This is a very excellent breakdown of all the theories about DC's death, but like they say sometimes the simplest explanation is the correct one (Akhams Law).
Conspiracy theories make people who write books money, the truth doesnt sell.
where is the podcast by Marina Anderson ?
If he wasn't murdered a big possibility that whoever found him dead took the watch and cash.
Probably, hired erotic encounter gone bad.
My theory is that he brought in someone with him, and when he overdid it, they bailed out on him.
Has anybody here read his Autobiography ! "Endless Highway" ! Incidentally all of David's other 8 brothers were actually his Step-Brothers ! 😢
There is a strong resemblance between the young John Carradine in The Grapes of Wrath, and his son David Carradine in the Kung Fu series.
Love this guy's. Yes I watch TMZ. Y'all are too hard on Harvey 😂
Of course he would be in Thailand. Love this series tho! Keep it up
Death by misadventure. What an embarrassing way to die man ~
As the family asked TMZ.... please let the grandkids know Grandpa loved them. Never say anything to the grandchildren!!!
We miss you dearly Kwai Chang Caine
Dracula in Cecil B DeMille movies? lol John Carradine's association with DeMille was as a stock actor, long before Dracula. He played Dracula in Universal's monster franchise movies. House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula. DeMille never made horror movies. He was best known for biblical epics like Moses etc.
Yup!
I saw a documentary awhile back and there was hotel video that showed himwith a local thai girl/ladyboy in lobby night he died.. i dont know why they didnt mention that. It w@s a robbery in conjunction with Thai police or underworld nefarious activity.
What was the documentary called?
@@misslove429 there was a journalist on "The Lip Tv" who goes in depth about the case. Dont remember if they have the footage or he just talks about it.
Rock on David
Rip D.c.
Inner demons killed David...nothing more....
Apparently he was well hung
Too soon.
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Honestly, I thought it was the Triad that killed him for stealing the show Kung Fu from Bruce Lee who wrote the treatment.
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