Carradine Family Wants FBI to Investigate the Actor Death

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The family of "Kill Bill" star, David Carradine, has reached out to the FBI and a private forensics expert to help unravel the mystery behind the actor's unexpected death last week. The family is also threatening to sue any media outlets that reprint a gruesome crime scene photo from his death. The Associated Press reported that lawyer Mark Geragos (who is also representing Chris Brown in his assault case) said that his client, Keith Carradine, David Carradine's half brother, met with the FBI on Friday and filed reports that could lead to a separate inquiry by the bureau into Carradine's death.

The family also wants a private autopsy from forensics expert Dr. Michael Baden, to determine whether foul play could have been involved in Carradine's death. Results of the autopsy performed on Friday are not expected for at least three weeks. Carradine's body was flown out of Bangkok on Saturday on its way to Los Angeles for burial. Among the many strange scenarios being floated to explain the veteran actor's unexpected death was a suggestion by Geragos on "Larry King Live" that the "Kung Fu" star may have been taken out by a secret society of assassins because of his efforts to uncover the shadowy societies in the martial-arts underworld.

According to TMZ, the actor's third ex-wife, Gail Jensen, said in a recent interview that "David was pretty strange. He would like to get tied up ... he could tie himself up ... he spent days planning a different feature. He would go to a hardware store and buy the stuff." She told the site, however, that while Carradine enjoyed bondage, it was "never sexual." The mysteries surrounding Carradine's death only seem to multiple as more info about the actor begins to surface.

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