What was the name of the Thai tabloid newspaper that published the Carradine hanging photo?
http://www.inewscatcher.com/2009/06/thai-rath-bangkok-tabloid-carradine.html Thai Rath Bangkok tabloid: Thai Rath’s Carradine hanging photo Sunday, June 07, 2009 David Carradine’s family is crying foul over the actor’s hanging photos on Thai Rath, a Bangkok tabloid. The photos appeared on the newspaper’s front page as well as its inside pages. Though Carradine’s face is blurred as well as his private parts, the pictures clearly show the Kung Fu actor as he was discovered by Thai police — naked and bound and hanging from the closet bar. The Carradine family is understandably outraged and are now considering legal action on the Bangkok tabloid, Thai Rath. “The family is outraged about the release of these photos,” said the lawyer for the Carradine family. The lawyer further added that the “family will be filing a suit for invasion of privacy and emotional distress if the David Carra
David Carradine’s family members, dissatisfied with Thai investigators and “profoundly disturbed” by the publication of a forensics photo in a Bangkok tabloid, are seeking help from the FBI and an independent pathologist and have threatened legal action against any media outlet that reprints images of the actor in death. Keith Carradine has filed reports with the FBI that could lead to the agency’s involvement, said Mark Geragos, attorney for the “Kung Fu” actor’s half-brother. The FBI confirmed that Carradine’s family had contacted the agency. The family will also seek an independent autopsy by famed forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to determine whether another person could have been involved, Geragos said. Results of an autopsy performed Friday in Bangkok were not expected for at least three weeks. A chambermaid found Carradine’s body Thursday at Bangkok’s Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel. Thai authorities said they have all but ruled out foul play, based on surveillance footage a
A David Carradine hanging photo of the late actor was published by a tabloid newspaper in Thailand. Associated Content identifies the publication as tabloid Thai Rath or ThaiRath. The death is mysterious as is the release of the photo and authorities are investigating. The tragic events have shocked fans worldwide as family and friends seek answers as to what could have happened in the hotel room where he took his last breath. Most are outraged about the release of the grisly photos. The family of the American actor most famous for his role in “Kung Fu” is adamant that he did not commit suicide, and furious about the release of the photo and are even seeking the help on the case of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Sources: http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272626411.