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R.I.P. Rabid Wolverine & Family
Hawk Daddy:
I agree rot in pieces, he killed his kid not cool. And if you pay tribute to him then you should deserve the same fate. I don't care what was wrong with him mentally. Because what ever he did was a result of the stuff that he did to his self. And so as they say he brought it on him self.
Hawk
AtomSmasher:
I don't see anything wrong with the title, theres nothing wrong with hoping someone you once admired finds the peace in death that they did not have in life, even if they did commit such an atrocity. Besides, if you believe in hell, then you know he won't be finding the peace he was looking for since suicide is the one sin it's impossible to ask forgiveness for.
RTSDaddy2:
The latest from Atlanta:
US National NewsLawyer: Benoit Doctor Will Be Charged
By HARRY R. WEBER, Associated Press Writer
5 hours ago
ATLANTA - The personal doctor of pro wrestler Chris Benoit will turn himself in Monday to face federal charges in connection with a federal drug probe, the physician's attorney said.
Attorney Manny Arora would not say to say what charges were involved.
Federal drug agents have taken over the probe into whether Dr. Phil Astin improperly prescribed testosterone and other drugs to Benoit before he killed his wife and son and committed suicide in his suburban Atlanta home last month. State prosecutors and sheriff's officials are overseeing the death investigation.
A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, Patrick Crosby, declined to say Monday whether federal prosecutors were planning any criminal charges.
Investigators have conducted two raids at Astin's west Georgia office since last week.
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I just hope they nail the WWE as well. A local sports spot was saying that 60 wrestlers have died in the last 10 years as a result of steroid related conditions. That's 6 a year - and whatever the industry is or isn't, that is just unacceptable.
ChadTower:
Yeah, that was a couple days ago. They've also raided the guy's mother's house and as of yesterday afternoon the doctor was preparing to turn himself in.
I don't think they'll have anything to nail the WWE on. Those numbers, while bad, aren't all WWE. Most of them weren't ever WWE employees and some others were former WWE employees. They're tossing in guys who died of car accidents and other obvious causes (Yokozuna was 700 freakin pounds). Not to say the WWE doesn't share actual accountability for the culture but I don't see much they're going to get them on legally.
The latest twist is that they can't find any evidence (outside of the body) that the kid actually had Fragile X. There is also news that the DEA was investigating Benoit before he died.
EDIT: just checking today's updates now... wow. There is no way he was taking this many himself. He'd be crippled.
--- Quote ---"Dr. Astin has been identified as prescrbing on average a 10-month supply of anabolic steroids to Mr. Benoit every 3 to 4 weeks from May 4, 2006 to May 9, 2007.
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CCM:
I wonder if Benoit was supplying other wrestlers? That would account for the DEA investigation.
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