
By: Vickie J. Rubinson
While the investigation over David Carradine's mysterious death in a Bangkok hotel room continues, one of the "Kill Bill" star's ex-wives reflected on her life with him in a new interview with Access Hollywood.
"There was a dark side to David, there was a very intense side to David," Marina Anderson, who was married to the star for six years told Access. "People around him know that."
Carradine was reportedly found hanging naked in his hotel room closet.
And in her divorce papers, posted on TheSmokingGun.com last week, Anderson alleged that Carradine had conducted dangerous sex acts during their marriage.
"It was the continuation of abhorrent and deviant sexual behavior which was potentially deadly," the papers, filed in 2003, alleged. "His deviate 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."
Anderson--who was Carradine's fourth wife--would not comment on the allegations to Access, except to say that she stood by the paperwork.
"That was never meant to get out," she said. "All I can say is that I hold by my document."
While the investigation over David Carradine's mysterious death in a Bangkok hotel room continues, one of the "Kill Bill" star's ex-wives reflected on her life with him in a new interview with Access Hollywood.
"There was a dark side to David, there was a very intense side to David," Marina Anderson, who was married to the star for six years told Access. "People around him know that."
Carradine was reportedly found hanging naked in his hotel room closet.
And in her divorce papers, posted on TheSmokingGun.com last week, Anderson alleged that Carradine had conducted dangerous sex acts during their marriage.
"It was the continuation of abhorrent and deviant sexual behavior which was potentially deadly," the papers, filed in 2003, alleged. "His deviate 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."
Anderson--who was Carradine's fourth wife--would not comment on the allegations to Access, except to say that she stood by the paperwork.
"That was never meant to get out," she said. "All I can say is that I hold by my document."
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