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Chris Benoit and his family found dead (pg. 8)
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
so t shirt hell actually accepted a t shirt idea of mine
"I killed my kid with the crossed face crippler and all i got was this stupid t shirt"
my t shirt fame is skyrocketing my friends. |
haha...that was too much! |
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| exstasie |
Benoit's Wikipedia Site Reported Wife's Death
Site Mysteriously Mentioned Death Before Cops Found Body
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ATLANTA (June 28) - Investigators are looking into who altered pro wrestler Chris Benoit's Wikipedia entry to mention his wife's death hours before authorities discovered the bodies of the couple and their 7-year-old son.
Benoit's Wikipedia entry was altered early Monday to say that the wrestler had missed a match two days earlier because of his wife's death.
A Wikipedia official, Cary Bass, said Thursday that the entry was made by someone using an Internet protocol address registered in Stamford, Conn., where World Wrestling Entertainment is based.
An IP address, a unique series of numbers carried by every machine connected to the Internet, does not necessarily have to be broadcast from where it is registered. The bodies were found in Benoit's home in suburban Atlanta, and it's not known where the posting was sent from, Bass said.
Benoit strangled his wife and son during the weekend, placing Bibles next to their bodies, before hanging himself on the cable of a weight-machine in his home, authorities said. No motive was offered for the killings, which were discovered Monday.
Also Thursday, federal drug agents said they had raided the west Georgia office of a doctor who prescribed testosterone to Benoit.
The raid at Dr. Phil Astin's office in Carrollton began Wednesday night and concluded early Thursday, said agent Chuvalo Truesdell, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration. No arrests were made.
Hours before the raid, Astin told The Associated Press he had treated Benoit for low testosterone levels, which he said likely originated from previous steroid use.
Among other things, investigators were looking for Benoit's medical records to see whether he had been prescribed steroids and, if so, whether that prescription was appropriate, according to a law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because records in the case remain sealed.
Astin prescribed testosterone for Benoit, a longtime friend, in the past but would not say what, if any, medications he prescribed when Benoit visited his office Friday.
State medical records show that Astin's privileges were suspended for three months in 2001 at a Georgia hospital for "reasons related to competence or character."
Astin did not return calls to his cell phone from the AP on Thursday. |
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Chris Benoit Wikipedia Page
Info from his Wikipedia:
| quote: | Chris Benoit was replaced by Johnny Nitro for the ECW Championship match at Vengeance, as Benoit was not there due to personal issues, stemming from the death of his wife Nancy.”
The phrase "stemming from the death of his wife Nancy" was added to the English Wikipedia's "Chris Benoit" article at 12:01 a.m. EDT on June 25,[106] whereas the Fayette County police reportedly discovered the bodies of the Benoit family at 2:30 p.m. EDT (14 hours, 29 minutes later).
The IP address of the editor was traced to Stamford, Connecticut, which is also the location of WWE headquarters.[107] |
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| Spin Laden |
most disturbing thread I've read on TA is a wrestling one. Wow.
the report above definitely deserves a:
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| all-nite-freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Laden
most disturbing thread I've read on TA is a wrestling one. Wow.
the report above definitely deserves a:
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well at least we got to hang out.
gotta split
see ya and hang ten bra |
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| emonster4life |
| LET THAT MURDERer BURN IN HELL |
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| geroin |
saw this on another board and couldn't resist
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| Spin Laden |
^^ heh heh
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
well at least we got to hang out.
gotta split
see ya and hang ten bra |
reads like a conversation between Benoit and Saddam |
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
saw this on another board and couldn't resist
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LOL...this is not funny, but i can't help but laugh...i am going to hell:( |
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| jon jon |
that wikipedia thing is ED... at the bottom of the Fox news report webpage it also says this:
| quote: | | In related news, FOXNews.com also has learned, through widely posted Web reports, that former pro wrestler Sherri Martel, who was found dead on June 15, was linked to former wrestler Kevin Sullivan — ex-husband of Nancy Benoit. |
WHAT.THE.HELL
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| Invasionmix |
Chris Benoit Had Drugs In His Body When He Killed His Family
Tuesday July 17, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
Canadian pro wrestler Chris Benoit had 10 times the normal level of testosterone in his body when he murdered his wife and son then hung himself. Investigators announced the toxicology report on Tuesday and say it appears Benoit injected himself with testosterone shortly before killing his family.
His body also contained the painkiller Hydrocodone and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax, though he tested negative to alcohol.
His wife and son were also found to have ingested Xanax.
Dr. Kris Sperry of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation says Benoit's seven-year-old son Daniel was sedated when he was killed and his wife had prescription drugs in her system.
Debate has raged since the bodies of the family were found in their Atlanta home last month about whether 'roid rage', a side-effect of steroid use which can cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts, was what caused Benoit to kill his family.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
Source: http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_12952.aspx |
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| Tunnel Rat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Invasionmix
Chris Benoit Had Drugs In His Body When He Killed His Family
Tuesday July 17, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
Canadian pro wrestler Chris Benoit had 10 times the normal level of testosterone in his body when he murdered his wife and son then hung himself. Investigators announced the toxicology report on Tuesday and say it appears Benoit injected himself with testosterone shortly before killing his family.
His body also contained the painkiller Hydrocodone and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax, though he tested negative to alcohol.
His wife and son were also found to have ingested Xanax.
Dr. Kris Sperry of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation says Benoit's seven-year-old son Daniel was sedated when he was killed and his wife had prescription drugs in her system.
Debate has raged since the bodies of the family were found in their Atlanta home last month about whether 'roid rage', a side-effect of steroid use which can cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts, was what caused Benoit to kill his family.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
Source: http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_12952.aspx |
off already with the "roid rage" bull. There is absolutely no credible proof whatsoever that steriods cause rage, let alone abnormal aggression. The man had mental issues beyond anyone's knowledge and/or comprehension, and the true reason for this horrible act will never be known.
What should be the focus now is cleaning up wrestling, and pro sports in general (which will never happen because people want to see abnormal athletic ability - and as long as there's a market, it will never change). |
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| Zentac_75 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Invasionmix
Chris Benoit Had Drugs In His Body When He Killed His Family
Tuesday July 17, 2007
CityNews.ca Staff
Canadian pro wrestler Chris Benoit had 10 times the normal level of testosterone in his body when he murdered his wife and son then hung himself. Investigators announced the toxicology report on Tuesday and say it appears Benoit injected himself with testosterone shortly before killing his family.
His body also contained the painkiller Hydrocodone and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax, though he tested negative to alcohol.
His wife and son were also found to have ingested Xanax.
Dr. Kris Sperry of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation says Benoit's seven-year-old son Daniel was sedated when he was killed and his wife had prescription drugs in her system.
Debate has raged since the bodies of the family were found in their Atlanta home last month about whether 'roid rage', a side-effect of steroid use which can cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts, was what caused Benoit to kill his family.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
Source: http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_12952.aspx |
BULL!!!
Several other sources report the opposite. Although he did have elevated levels of testosterone their were NO TRACES of anabolic steroids. And all other said drugs found in the family were of theraputic levels. TO lazy to quote all the other articles but here is one.
Wrestler Chris Benoit's Toxicology Report Released
Investigators had hoped a toxicology report would provide clues to what drove pro-wrestler Chris Benoit into a murderous rage. But, investigators are instead left with questions as to why he killed his wife and son before killing himself.
The medical examiner only found one steroid in his system, and it wasn't an illegal substance. The testosterone had been injected into his body, 10 times the normal level, according to authorities .
Also found in Benoit, the anti-anxiety drug, Xanax, and the painkiller Hydrocodone. Investigators initially suspected a high dosage of steroids, or "roid rage," but the test results did not shed light on what led Benoit to murder.
Last month, Benoit killed his wife Nancy and their seven-year-old son Daniel in their suburban Atlanta home. He then hanged himself.
At 5'11" and 220 pounds, Benoit was a popular wrestler from Canada who made it big in the World Wrestling Entertainment, and WWE officials say he passed his last drug test.
But it's drugs, specifically Xanax, found inside his son's body that has the medical examiner puzzled. The ME says that drug wouldn't normally be given to a child for any routine purposes, but in this case, it appears Xanax was used to sedate the boy.
He also found that Benoit's wife, Nancy, had taken a cocktail of prescription drugs. But doctors say none of this contributed to their deaths, and the reason the wrestler killed his family remains a mystery.
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