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Who Really Killed Bruce Lee?

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EarthNewz: On the 20 of July 1973, martial arts legend Bruce Lee, and producer Raymond Chow were discussing the script of their new film, Game of Death. Later that evening, Lee complained of a headache and Chow left to a dinner reservation. Lee took a single pill, the pain killer equagesic, and went to bed. It was a sleep that he would never wake from.

Bruce Lee was pronounced dead at the age of 32. Leading British forensic scientist Donald Tear was flown to Hong Kong to complete the autopsy. He found that something had caused Lee’s brain to swell by 13%. His conclusion was “death by misadventure” caused by an acute cerebral edema due to a reaction to compounds present in the combination medication Equagesic. But this ruling proved to be controversial.

Dr. Donald Langford, a Baptist missionary and Lee’s doctor in Hong Kong, has said, “Nobody dies from one tablet of Equagesic. No analgesic killed Bruce.” He added: How is it possible that the fittest man alive could die from an everyday pain killer? Many were left to question, was Bruce Lee murdered?


The most likely suspect is Raymond Chow. He co-owned Concord productions with Bruce Lee. There working relationship was often strained, and rumors circulated that Bruce would have temper tantrums on set.

In the months before his death, Lee had halted the filming for Game of Death in order to star in concord productions enter the Dragon, which was co-produced with Warner brothers.

With such a division in these priorities, could it be possible that Chow had killed his biggest star Bruce Lee, to prevent him from swapping Hong Kong for Hollywood. Suspicion fell on Chow when it was revealed that just 2 months earlier Bruce Lee suddenly collapsed vomiting and falling in a Seizure.

Members of the crew informed chow that Lee was unconscious, but instead of calling an ambulance, Chow his called his own doctor. When Lee was finally administered to a hospital, a neurosurgeon found that Lee’s brain was swollen. The same symptoms he displayed the day he died. When Lee died, it was Chow once again who decided not to call an ambulance, instead tried to revive Lee himself.

Could it be possible that Chow poisoned Lee! With Lee dead, Chow was able to procure Lee’s remaining half of concord productions, and fully own the rights to the few films that immortalize the martial arts legend.

With a newly created appetite for Bruce Lee films, his untimely death created a new market witch Chow exported, distributing these films for the first time in an international market.

Chow proved he didn’t even need Lee alive to create films with the martial arts icon. When 5 years later he released Bruce Lee’s final film attempt ironically titled, game of death.

Using only 11 minutes of footage of Bruce Lee and filling in the rest of the movie with lookalikes, and even real footage of Lee’s funeral. But another suspected group in Bruce Lee’s murder, is the centuries old criminal gang, the Chinese triads.

It was rumored that the triads had ties to the entertainment industry, and when Bruce Lee refused to pay gang members for their protection services, the triads instead took an even higher offer to become his assassins.

It is therefore speculated that executives in the mandarin film industry, possibly with the help of Raymond chow, paid the triads to poison Bruce Lee.

SOURCE: EarthNewz



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