Carradine Had Odd Sexual History
The death of David Carradine is becoming stranger by the day. When it was first announced that the "Kill Bill" star had died, many media outlets reported it was suicide. Later, there were allegations that it could have been an accidental death due to autoerotic asphyxiation. This past weekend, Carradine's family asked for the help of the FBI because they believe he was murdered, possibly by ninjas.
Now the SmokingGun.com has dug up the papers from the actor's 2003 divorce settlement from Marina Anderson. The court documents allege that Carradine participated in sex acts during his marriage to Anderson that were described as "potentially deadly." Some of the specific details are rather interesting.
"His deviant behavior includes an incestuous relationship with a very close family member, which permeated our marriage. This is to his admission and the admission of the person involved," the papers said.
Carriadine's ex-wife told "Access Hollywood" that the papers were never meant to get out but did not deny the allegations.
"They were never meant to get out. All I can say is that I hold by my document," Anderson said.
