Monday, June 8, 2009

Chris Brown's Case May Suffer


Chris Brown's assault trial is set to begin later this month, but his defense may suffer from divided attention. His attorney, Mark Geragos, flew to Thailand this weekend to represent the interests of deceased actor David Carradine's family in the investigation into his untimely death. The family refuses to accept either suicide or the widely-speculated auto-erotic asphyxiation theory as the cause of death for the actor. David Carradine, star of the Kill Bill series, was reported found in his Thai hotel room hanging naked with a rope around his neck, wrist, and genitals. They family has also asked the FBI to investigate in the case.

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6 comments:

  1. ...you forgot the Fredericks of Hollywood underwear he had on....

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  2. ^^^ OMG please say that aint true this shit is bad enough.

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  3. No he's right. They found him wearing fishnets with lingerie on the bed. That man was 70 years old. Why couldn't he just get some scandalously young wife? Why humiliate his family like this?

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  4. OMG that is embarassing

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  5. ...good thing is, some of Geragos' former clients are on death row, this one is ALREADY dead....

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  6. Chris better throw some more money at Geragos to get his attention. This Carradine case is open and shut. Chris's career is gasping for air. I know that was really bad. I shouldn't have said that. LOL

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