there was something about the wikipedia article on him getting updated as him being dead approximately 12 hours before his body was found. it was on the ever reliable fox news.
holy shit… thats kinda insane… and the editor who put that comment on wiki BEFORE their bodies were found… that IP was traced to STAMFORD CT.
probably hype.
thats so sad!
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thats so sad!
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photoshops FTW.
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holy shit… thats kinda insane… and the editor who put that comment on wiki BEFORE their bodies were found… that IP was traced to STAMFORD CT.
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> <H1 class=Headline>Wikipedia User Admits Changing Benoit Profile > > > POSTED: 10:22 am EDT June 29, 2007 > UPDATED: 12:53 pm EDT June 29, 2007 > > > > ATLANTA -- A user of the Web site Wikipedia confessed Friday to making edits to pro wrestler Chris Benoit's profile mentioning the death of Benoit's wife before authorities had found her body. > The anonymous user acknowledged in a lengthy post added to the Web site early Friday being "deeply sorry" and called the situation a "terrible coincidence." > The edits were originally reported by Wikinews, an online news source connected to Wikipedia. Friday's post was added to a discussion page for the Wikinews story. Wikinews said the IP address of the individual is identical to that of the user who edited Benoit's profile early Monday to include that Benoit's wife was dead. > The poster did not identify himself or herself. > The individual acknowledged being from Stamford, Conn., the home of World Wrestling Entertainment. In the message, the individual claimed no connection to WWE. > A spokeswoman for Wikimedia Foundation, Sandra Ordonez, said Friday the IP address connected to the individual has a history of editing wrestling-related articles on Wikipedia. > Ordonez referred all additional questions to authorities investigating the deaths. > Authorities said investigators had not yet discovered the bodies of Benoit, his wife and their 7-year-old son when someone altered Benoit's Wikipedia entry to mention his wife's death.</H1>
I guess the son was mentally ill too…that sucks…
ROIDS!!!
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[B]DECATUR, Georgia (AP) – Investigators said Tuesday they found steroids and other drugs in the body of pro wrestler Chris Benoit, who killed his wife and young son last month before hanging himself in the family’s home.
Investigators found steroids in the body of pro wrestler Chris Benoit who killed his family in June. His son tested positive for Xanax.
Besides steroids, Benoit’s body contained the anti-anxiety drug Xanax and the painkiller hydrocodone, according to a statement from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
The GBI said Benoit tested negative for blood alcohol.
Benoit’s wife, Nancy, tested positive for Xanax, hydrocodone and the painkiller hydromorphone.
The 7-year-old son, Daniel Benoit had Xanax in his system.
“It is our belief that Daniel Benoit was sedated by Xanax at the time of his murder,” said Georgia Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Kris Sperry.
The GBI said it could not perform tests for steroids or human growth hormones on the son because of a lack of urine.
The test results were expected to shed more light on Benoit’s last moments. Authorities said Benoit killed his wife and 7-year-old son in their suburban Atlanta home, placed Bibles next to their bodies and then hanged himself on the cable of a weight machine.
Anabolic steroids were found in the home, leading officials to wonder if the drugs played a role in the killings. Some experts believe steroids can cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts known as “roid rage.”
Federal authorities have charged Benoit’s personal physician, Dr. Phil Astin, with improperly prescribing painkillers and other drugs to two patients other than Benoit. He has pleaded not guilty.
Investigators have also raided Astin’s office several times since the deaths, seizing prescription records and other documents.
Before he was charged, Astin told the AP he prescribed testosterone for Benoit, a longtime friend, in the past. He would not say what, if any, medications he prescribed when Benoit visited his office June 22, the day authorities believe Benoit killed his wife.
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lol a little sensitive to the steroid slander aren’t we?
have something you’d like to tell us :ohyeah:
F the whole 'roid rage crap. What a pile of shit. Can’t someone just be fugged up?
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F the whole 'roid rage crap. What a pile of shit. Can’t someone just be fugged up?
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DECATUR, Georgia (AP) – Investigators said Tuesday they found steroids and other drugs in the body of pro wrestler Chris Benoit, who killed his wife and young son last month before hanging himself in the family’s home.
Yep, fucked up AND on roids.
Probably coke.
Steroids + Lortabs + Xanax (probably some coke too) =
headline news said he was on testosterone, xanax, and loritab
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contrary to the media speculation that “roid rage” was a factor in the senseless murders and suicide:
- The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.
- Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.
- Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE’s independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.
- The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife’s feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.
- WWE strongly suggests that it is entirely wrong for speculators to suggest that steroids had anything to do with these senseless acts, especially when the authorities plainly stated there is no evidence that Benoit had steroids in his body, pending the toxicological reports, and that they had no evidence at this time as to the motive for these acts.
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fucking MAMORU
Nikuk just leave this thread, you have been bamboozled too many times already.
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:lol: so fucking awesome.
Oh, a must see for you tards.