Chris Benoit's death was posted on Wikipedia Hours before bodies found!

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I would assume he might have called somebody after he commited the murder for advice and maybe this person posted it on wiki? Nah that makes no sense.

Yeah, only why would someone put this on wikipedia as opposed to, oh I don't know, calling the cops?

This is weird!
 
The latest reports are saying that narcotics were found in Benoit's home, which potentially could be far more likely to cause a psychotic episode than steroids ever would be (which are not psychoactive), depending on what the narcotics were. They haven't said specifically what they were, yet, though. The plot thickens.

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The latest reports are saying that narcotics were found in Benoit's home, which potentially could be far more likely to cause a psychotic episode than steroids ever would be (which are not psychoactive), depending on what the narcotics were. They haven't said specifically what they were, yet, though. The plot thickens.

jag

Hmmm...this and Wikipedia. WHATIS THE COMMON DENOMINATOR!!!

This is a freaky case.
 
didnt he put his kid in a wrestling move to kill him? what a psycho...
 
How would we have any way of knowing that? The kid was asphyxiated; I don't think there's been any reports that he did any sort of wrestling move.:huh:
 
My guess is he called WWE earlier and told them he had killed his wife and kid. They knew about it, but my guess is they just sat on it and tried to distance themselves until the bodies were discovered.
 
That's why I don't get how schools are not allowing students to use Wikipedia as a source for assignments. Not only was Wikipedia right, but they had the correct information before anyone else did.
 
maybe the owners of the wiki bumped off the benoits, having first posted about it, in an effort to repairs wiki's failing credibility?
 
didnt he put his kid in a wrestling move to kill him? what a psycho...
I don't know if a choke hold is necessarily considered a "wrestling" move. It's used in the sport but a choke hold isn't any more of a wrestling move than a open-handed slap is. Choke holds are used in a number of the martial arts.

Anyway, this issue makes things weird. Do you think the deaths may have been faked? Is it possible that one of the Benoit's knew something they shouldn't? I have no idea what great secret he or she would have stumbled on, but having that happen is weird.
 
I don't know if a choke hold is necessarily considered a "wrestling" move. It's used in the sport but a choke hold isn't any more of a wrestling move than a open-handed slap is. Choke holds are used in a number of the martial arts.

Anyway, this issue makes things weird. Do you think the deaths may have been faked? Is it possible that one of the Benoit's knew something they shouldn't? I have no idea what great secret he or she would have stumbled on, but having that happen is weird.

but when a professional wrestler uses a choke hold to kill his son, its a wrestling move
 
but when a professional wrestler uses a choke hold to kill his son, its a wrestling move

He was smothered...she was choked with an electrical chord.
 
Brett Hart was on fox news teh other night and he said it was totally not like Chris tod do this. For he was a real nice guy and was well respected in the locker room. I just find the whole mudrer thing then him killing himself fishy. I think a triple murder was done here.
 
^It's never like anyone to do it. Nutjobs don't always act weird or like loners. Most are popular and normal. The guy at work that acts creepy could probably be the most normal one in the bunch.
 
Well Brett Heart was Benoits friend so I really doubt that he is going to bash him on the air after what has happened to him and his family.
 
I love that he/she tries to partially blame Wikipedia -

I just posted something that was at that time a piece of wrong unsourced information that is typical on wikipedia, as it is done all the time.

I assumed wiki would edit out my information, which they did, so thats why I didn't go back to edit it out myself.
 
That's why I don't get how schools are not allowing students to use Wikipedia as a source for assignments. Not only was Wikipedia right, but they had the correct information before anyone else did.

Because you can't trust people with responsibility. Give them a chance to do something good, and some jerkhole tries to sabotage it. Like this guy.


Though, I'm still iffy on that.
 
yea i coulda swore i heard he was in some sorta hold when he was killed. some kind of bruises that led them to believe it. and triple murder? are you serious? if you believe that, you still think wrestling is real.
 

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