I'll have to see the photos before they cut him down." "Some cloth would've hidden the rope mark around his neck so that it wouldn't show next day. "If this act was for pleasure, I can tell from the ligature," Baden told columnist Cindy Adams. With funeral plans still on hold, the family hired Baden, a renowned New York forensic expert, who flew to Los Angeles Monday to conduct a new investigation. There's a lot of weird stuff that happens in Bangkok. "My take is there was definitely foul play. "How do you get a rope around your neck and around your genitals and do all this by yourself?" Binder asked. It probably went horribly bad and they left."Ĭarradine's manager Chuck Binder has publicly echoed his own concerns. "Usually there is some sort of show and someone else is involved. "You don't dress just for yourself," he said of the photos that revealed women's clothing. There is something very peculiar about this." "In order to have an orgasm, his hands would have had to be free. "This doesn't look like a solo act at all," he told. "The thing that I am really questioning is, how was he bound, and how was he able to tie his own hands?" said Robert Dunlap, who interviewed hundreds of people who practice deviant sex behaviors for his 2002 documentary film, "Beyond Vanilla: An Unforgettable Journey Into the Wilder Side of Sex." Despite his family’s efforts he ended up bankrupt and alone on his brother’s estate in England where only his mother was there to witness his final demise.And while Thai authorities have ruled the actor's death as a sex play accident - auto-erotic asphyxia gone wrong - some say the evidence just doesn't add up. He battled depression which then led to addictions to alcohol and cocaine which put incredible stress on his heart and he suffered a breakdown early on his career, collapsing during a photo shoot in Amsterdam. But he was haunted by the fact that his brothers had written most of his songs and he was just riding on their coattails, that he didn’t deserve his fame and success. Encouraged by his family to go it alone as a solo artist Andy had the greatest chart start in the history of the American Billboard charts, three number ones with his first three records all before his 21st birthday. What killed him became a mystery that Dr Michael Hunter, eminent forensic pathologist, investigates using first hand testimonies and reports. The cause of death on his death certificate was given as myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, but it was also revealed that his system was clean of alcohol and illegal drugs when he died. He was the youngest brother of the three Bee Gees brothers. On March, 10th, 1988, just five days after his 30th birthday, Andy Gibb died. Michael Hunter, re-examines Johnny’s life story and medical history to find out exactly how his emotional and physical health combined to silence this giant of the small screen. This made it increasingly hard for him to breath and took a heavy toll on his heart, culminating in a heart attack in 1999 and his death six years later from respiratory arrest. A heavy smoker from childhood, he was diagnosed with the lung disease emphysema nearly 20 years before his death. Johnny paid a heavy price for the stresses in his personal and professional lives. His distant relationship with his 3 sons culminated in tragedy when one of them, Rick, died in a car crash at the age of 39. But away from the cameras, Johnny was a troubled man, haunted by an emotionally impoverished childhood leading to heavy drinking and womanising in his adult life. His humour and laid-back demeanour attracted the cream of global talent night after night and his famed monologues helped Americans take in the day’s news with a wry smile. From 1962 and for nearly 30 years, he tucked millions of Americans into bed every night as the host of NBC’s “Tonight” show. Johnny Carson, the undisputed King of Late Night TV died in Los Angeles in January 2005.
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