R.I.P. Chris Benoit

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World Wrestling Entertainment said on its Web site that it asked authorities to check on Benoit and his family after being alerted by friends who received "several curious text messages sent by Benoit early Sunday morning."

Huh - I bet those are pretty grim reading based on what was occurring at the time. I hope this incident is a wake-up call to the WWE about the collateral risks of steroids. Obviously we don't know all the facts yet, but steroids certainly seem like one plausible explanation for how a person with no criminal history lapsed into violent psychosis.
 

child of wonder

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Wow...what a tragedy.

I feel worst for that poor kid. I can't imagine the horror he must have went through in the last moments of his life.
 

middlehead

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Originally posted by: Raduque
Crazy, just crazy. The first I heard about this was this morning while taking to my mom. My sister had tickets to the show here and didn't get to go. I wonder if they'll refund the cost?
More likely that they'll run another show there in a few weeks or a couple months and honor the previous tickets.

 

AnyMal

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Originally posted by: ballmode
well looks like he killed his family then hung himself... must have been roids
I know steroids can do a number on your physical health, but can they really mess up your brains THAT bad? Just asking...
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: child of wonder
Wow...what a tragedy.

I feel worst for that poor kid. I can't imagine the horror he must have went through in the last moments of his life.

Agreed.
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:( Now that is truly something to cry about. Not that POS cowardly murderer...:|
 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: ballmode
well looks like he killed his family then hung himself... must have been roids</end quote></div>

No, it must have been abuse of steroids

Agreed. Nice correction of a naive comment.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: rh71
Wow, they make deaths up in wrestling now ? Wow.

yeah i think the angle of mr McMahons death/murder crossed the line. well its not as bad as when HHH fvcked a corpse sooo...
 

Spineshank

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I dont know why everyone says he did roids. First off he doesnt look like he did them, secondly they do drug testing.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I dont know why everyone says he did roids. First off he doesnt look like he did them, secondly they do drug testing.

Do they ever catch anyone? How do they test exactly?
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I dont know why everyone says he did roids. First off he doesnt look like he did them, secondly they do drug testing.

Well, it looks like he may have.

Authorities probe whether steroids a factor in Benoit deaths

The Associated Press - FAYETTEVILLE, Ga.

Authorities are investigating whether steroids may have been a factor in the deaths of pro wrestler Chris Benoit, his wife and their 7-year-old son who were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, the local district attorney said Tuesday.

Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard said test results may not be back for weeks or even months.

"We don't know yet. That's one of the things we'll be looking at," he said.

Autopsies were scheduled Tuesday by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in DeKalb County.

Authorities were investigating the deaths at a secluded Fayette County home as a murder-suicide and were not seeking any suspects.

Investigators believe Benoit, (pronounced ben-WAH) killed his wife and son over the weekend and then himself sometime Monday. The bodies were found Monday afternoon in three different rooms of the house on Green Meadow Lane, off a gravel road about two miles from the Whitewater Country Club.

Ballard told The Associated Press a gun was not used in any of the deaths. But he declined to say how the three died.

"We're pretty sure we know, but we want to confirm it with the crime lab," Ballard said early Tuesday.

Authorities also declined to say whether drugs or steroids were found inside the house. "We're not releasing any information as far as what was located inside the house," sheriff's Sgt. Keith Whiteside said Tuesday.

Asked about the condition of the inside of the house, Whiteside said investigators found "nothing really out of the ordinary."

The bodies were found in three different rooms: Benoit in the home's weight room, his wife in an office and the son in an upstairs bedroom, Whiteside said.

Whiteside said the sheriff's department will release the cause of death as soon as it is available. He said results of toxicology tests could take up to a week or longer.

Fayette County Coroner C.J. Mowell did not return phone calls. The answering service for his funeral home said he was out of town.

Benoit's friends said they were stunned.

"I saw him with his family all the time," said Jimmy Baswell, who was Benoit's driver for more than five years. Accompanied by his wife and son, Baswell laid a white wreath Tuesday at the Benoits' gate.

"They always seemed like they were the happiest people," he said.

Baswell said Benoit had promised to teach his 13-year-old son Gavin how to wrestle. In a letter placed on the wreath, Gavin promised to grow up and become a wrestler like Benoit.

"Hey Chris, hope you like it up there in heaven. Don't worry about me. I'm still going to wrestle. Tell Daniel and Nancy I said hi," the letter said.

Neighbors said the Benoits led a low-key lifestyle.

"They were nice," said Lorre Jones, who lives across the street. Her daughter Alaina said, "We would see Chris walking in his yard from time to time. He wasn't rude, but he wasn't really outwardly warm."

"You never dream anything like this would happen in your neighborhood _ let alone across the street," Lorre Jones said.

The Fayette County Tax Assessors Office lists the value of the home where the bodies were found at nearly $900,000. It is located on more than 8 1/2 acres.

World Wrestling Entertainment said on its Web site that it asked authorities to check on Benoit and his family after being alerted by friends who received "several curious text messages sent by Benoit early Sunday morning."

Sheriff's Lt. Tommy Pope told WSB-TV that the three were found about 2:30 p.m., but he wouldn't release other details.

Stamford, Conn.-based WWE also said on its Web site it had been asked by authorities not to release further information on the deaths of Benoit, 40; his wife, Nancy, 43; and son, Daniel.

Benoit was born in Montreal. He was a former world heavyweight champion, Intercontinental champion and held several tag-team titles over his career. He was known by several names including "The Canadian Crippler."
http://www.accessnorthga.com/n...fullstory.asp?ID=94212
 

hdeck

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I dont know why everyone says he did roids. First off he doesnt look like he did them, secondly they do drug testing.</end quote></div>

Do they ever catch anyone? How do they test exactly?

they have caught a number of people since they began tested and those people were punished/fired.

as for this situation, makes me sick. i turned on raw and saw the graphic and my jaw dropped. i actually mourned for that cowardly murderer.

to those saying they aired a memorial show for a murderer, no details were released at the time of the showing so there is no way they could know what happened.

my condolences to his surviving children:(
 

hdeck

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another messed up thing is that he left their texas shows over the weekend to tend to a "family emergency." i wonder what happened to cause this kind of reaction.
 

Safeway

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Professional wrestling has always been this ridiculous, pathetic, and expendable pseudo-sport to me. I'm surprised that people still watch that shit.
 

Safeway

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Originally posted by: hdeck
another messed up thing is that he left their texas shows over the weekend to tend to a "family emergency." i wonder what happened to cause this kind of reaction.

"I'm having a family emergency! I need to kill my family!"

Another report claimed that his wife killed his son, then he left Houston and killed his wife.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Safeway
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: hdeck
another messed up thing is that he left their texas shows over the weekend to tend to a "family emergency." i wonder what happened to cause this kind of reaction.</end quote></div>

"I'm having a family emergency! I need to kill my family!"

Another report claimed that his wife killed his son, then he left Houston and killed his wife.
i think that's wishful thinking by some of his fans. all reports now are saying he killed all three of them.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Safeway
Professional wrestling has always been this ridiculous, pathetic, and expendable pseudo-sport to me. I'm surprised that people still watch that shit.

Agreed. You'll be called out for voicing that opinion on here though. Who'd have thought so many computer nerds were into fake wrestling...well, I guess if you look at the typical wrestling fan I guess it isn't too much of a stretch.
 

mrrman

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I lost my respect to this guy...how can someone kill his own family...he's a coward and dont say it was the drugs...he knew what he was taking...guys like this burn in hell
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: waggy
bummer so it looks like he killed his wife and kid?

wonder what was going on? roid rage? or what?

Exactly, what was he so desperate about?

Was she threatening divorce and custody?

Was he about to lose his contract?

Something got him desperate enough to do it.
 

dmcowen674

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6-26-2007 Benoit strangled wife, smothered son

ATLANTA - Pro wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife and smothered his son before hanging himself in his weight room, a law enforcement official close to the investigation told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Authorities also said they are investigating whether steroids may have been a factor in the deaths of Benoit, his wife and their 7-year-old son. Steroid abuse has been linked to depression, paranoia, and aggressive behavior or angry outbursts known as "roid rage."

Investigators believe Benoit (pronounced ben-WAH) killed his wife, 43-year-old Nancy, and son Daniel during the weekend and then himself Monday. The bodies were found Monday afternoon in three separate rooms of the house, off a gravel road about two miles from the Whitewater Country Club.

Benoit's wife managed several wrestlers and went by the stage name "Woman." They met when her then-husband drew up a script that had them involved in a relationship as part of a story line on World Championship Wrestling, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Benoit has two other children from a prior relationship.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
6-26-2007 Benoit strangled wife, smothered son

ATLANTA - Pro wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife and smothered his son before hanging himself in his weight room, a law enforcement official close to the investigation told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Authorities also said they are investigating whether steroids may have been a factor in the deaths of Benoit, his wife and their 7-year-old son. Steroid abuse has been linked to depression, paranoia, and aggressive behavior or angry outbursts known as "roid rage."

Investigators believe Benoit (pronounced ben-WAH) killed his wife, 43-year-old Nancy, and son Daniel during the weekend and then himself Monday. The bodies were found Monday afternoon in three separate rooms of the house, off a gravel road about two miles from the Whitewater Country Club.

Benoit's wife managed several wrestlers and went by the stage name "Woman." They met when her then-husband drew up a script that had them involved in a relationship as part of a story line on World Championship Wrestling, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Benoit has two other children from a prior relationship.


yeap now seems like all reports are saying he killed his wife and son.

wonder what drove him to it? i can't see ever killing my children. whatever it was had to be pretty bad to drive a man to kiill them then commit suicide.

pretty weak way of getting out of a situation.