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VIDEO: Carradine's Widow Surfaces

June 5 2009, Published 10:35 a.m. ET

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David Carradine’s widow surfaced for the first time today since her husband was found dead in a Bangkok hotel.

Annie Bierman was spotted leaving the couple’s home in Tarzana, Ca. today, in what looked-like an unmarked police car just around 11.30am toda

Bierman – who became Carradine’s fifth wife in 2004 after they wed at Michael Madsen’s Malibu home – looked pale and and kept her head down as she was driven from her estate.

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Watch footage of Bierman departing, and an interview with Carradine's neighbor.

Her car ran a red light to avoid paparazzi chasing the vehicle. Two bodyguards in black suits kept watch at the main gate of the property to preserve the her privacy.

One of the guard’s told RadarOnline.com that the family is "doing well" in the circumstances but that it was too early for them to comment on Carradine’s death.

A friend delivered some food for them while a pest control inspector visited the large home, set back off the residential street.

Neighbor Joe Siracusa told RadarOnline.com Online.com of his shock at his friend’s death and how he was in "good spirits" when he last spoke with him.

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