Chris Benoit found dead (1 Viewer)

apparently the kid had needle marks where his aprents were injecting him with growth hormones cos they thought he was too small..fucked up..
 
Re: chris benoit and his whole family - dead!

are you going to the removal pete?
 
Re: chris benoit and his whole family - dead!

Actually its more painkiller related. The guys have a shittly life - spend most on it on the road. Try to work thru injuries with painkillers. They don't work, they don't get paid.. Add in a load of coke etc etc....Steroids are prolly the least of their problems..

Yeah yer man Vince McMahon is not the most understanding employer. If you get injured or he takes a disliking to someone they get dropped like a hot spud, apparently. The 'Beyond the Mat' documentary is well worth watching even for non wrestling fans (like me), it's a good insight into the dark/depressing side of wrestling.
 
Re: chris benoit and his whole family - dead!

Ben-oyt always looked so fucking nasty. i dismissed it as rather apt for his 'character' but now, not so much.

The 'tribute' from Dean Malenko kinda said that. Was something alongthe lines of no body every got to know him as he was considered a loner.. They also called him Houdini as he would disappear in the middle of conversations.
 
Re: chris benoit and his whole family - dead!

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benoit's doc had a shady past

taken from perez hilton:

Dr. Phil Carroll Astin saw Benoit just hours before he killed his wife and son.

This same doctor has had his medical license suspended for overprescribing his clients!!!!

According to records from the Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners, Dr. Astin was found guilty of engaging in “unprofessional conduct” in 1992 by overprescribing pills to his patients - including amphetamines, antidepressants, tranquilizers and narcotics.

The medical board suspended Astin’s license for 30 days, put him on 5 years probation and fined him $2000. Astin was reinstated in 1997, following the completion of his sentence.

The shady Doc was suspended yet again in 2001 for “reasons related to competence or character.”

All of this unseemly behavior most have raised many an eyebrow form the authorities.

Investigators in the Benoit case raided Astin’s office late Wednesday night.

Astin has admitted to prescribing testosterone to Benoit in the past, but has not commented on what, if anything, he prescribed to the wrestler when he saw him last week.



but this is even more disturbing.

someone in conneticut posted about his wife's death on wikipedia before any of teh bodies were found!!!!!!!!1

Web Time Stamps Indicate Nancy Benoit's Death Reported on Web at Least 13 Hours Before Police Found Bodies in Her Home
Thursday , June 28, 2007

By Blane Bachelor


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An anonymous user operating a computer traced to Stamford, Conn. — home to World Wrestling Entertainment — posted an entry to pro wrestler Chris Benoit's biography on Wikipedia.org announcing the death of his wife Nancy at least 13 hours before police in suburban Atlanta said they found her body along with her husband's and that of their 7-year-old son, FOXNews.com has learned.

Employees at Wikipedia.org said the posting went live on their site on Monday at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Police, however, said they found the bodies Monday at 2:30 p.m. EDT.

The posting reads: “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.” According to a Wikipedia.org report published after FOXNews.com made inquiries, the edit was reversed just under one hour later with the comment:

"Need a reliable source. Saying that his wife died is a pretty big statement, you need to back it up with something."

The posting apparently was made in reference to Benoit's scheduled appearance on Sunday night at an Extreme Championship Wrestling event in Texas.

An employee from Wikipedia.org told FOXNews.com that he called and left a message with investigative authorities in Fayetteville, Ga., at around 11 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, after the posting was brought to the attention of the St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Web site.

“I chat with other editors on IRC — Internet relay chat — and somebody pointed it out to me on a relay chat and that it came from a Stamford connection, and that it took place at midnight Eastern Standard Time on Monday morning,” said Wikipedia.org volunteer coordinator Cary Bass. “I called and left a message with the police department.”

The computer-generated time and date stamp of the Benoit entry are listed as 4:01, 25 June 2007. Wikipedia.org lists its entries according to Universal Time, also known as Greenwich Mean Time.

Further investigation, according to Wikipedia.com, shows that one hour after the first edit reversion, another anonymous edit by 125.63.148.173 using unwiredAustralia.com.au, a wireless Internet service provider, was made adding about the aforementioned personal issues: "which according to several pro wrestling websites is attributed to the passing of Benoit's wife, Nancy."

That edit was reverted less than 20 minutes later, with the following comment: "Saying 'several pro wrestling websites' is still not reliable information." The second edit was made by a computer in Australia from a wireless network, according to Wikipedia.org.

A message left by FOXNews.com with Lt. Tommy Pope of the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department was not immediately returned.

Investigators so far have ruled the Benoit killings as a double homicide-suicide.

Wikipedia.org claims to be one of the largest reference Web sites, and is written collaboratively by users from around the world. Approved users can make submissions and change entries that are posted on the site almost immediately. Bass said the site is constantly monitored to correct inaccuracies.

Bass said when there is a high-profile case, such as the Benoit killlings, Wikipedia.org limits postings to registered users, which is now indicated at the top of the Benoit entry. According to the listed history on the Benoit entry, the computer used to post the 12:01 a.m. entry had a Stamford, Conn., Internet Protocol — or IP — address, a numeric designation that is assigned to every computer with an Internet connection, and that same address has been used to post about a dozen other messages on the site, dating back to May 16, 2007.

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.

Click here to read more about the death of Sherri Martel.

Martel, who had a reputation as one of the top managers in pro wrestling, was found dead at her mother’s home in near Birmingham, Ala., on June 15. She was 49.

Investigators, who have not yet determined Martel's cause of death, say foul play is not suspected but that Martel did not die of natural causes.
 
"former pro wrestler Sherri Martel, who was found dead on June 15, was linked to former wrestler Kevin Sullivan — ex-husband of Nancy Benoit."

The plot thickens. Double murder suicide. Or just murder. Get Jessica Fletcher on the case.

Oh and that is the most tasteless T shirt posted above, but I find it hard not to laugh.
 

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