Carradine's Family Demand Investigation By The FBI

Attorney Mark Geragos told Larry King on Friday night that the Carradines are determined to get to the bottom of their loved one's mysterious death.
"They want an investigation," Geragos said on Larry King Live. "I would think that the people in Bangkok would want to support an investigation and allow the FBI to go over there and assist in the investigation so we can get the answers to the questions."
David was reportedly found hanging from his hotel room's closet on Thursday in Thailand, but with the whisperings of Carradine's hands bound together above his head, the conclusion that the actor committed suicide is looking less and less likely.
Says Carradine's co-manager Tiffany Smith: "All I can tell you is that David did not commit suicide. I can tell you that 100 percent. He would never commit suicide."
The results of the autopsy are said to be ready in three weeks time, so until then, the rumors of autoerotic asphyxiation and murder will continue to swirl.