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The Benoit murders/suicide: Louder calls for WWE to look at rampant steroid use

Yesterday Peter Cohan posted about a sad story coming out of Georgia dealing with the deaths of World Wrestling Entertainment (NYSE: WWE) star wrestler Chris Benoit, his wife, and seven-year-old son. At the time of his story, it was still just being speculated as a murder / suicide but now, unfortunately those rumors have been confirmed.

The details regarding this double murder suicide are definitely on the bizarre side. There are still not motives being discussed as far as I have been able to find, but the time line is definitely a bit creepy. According to authorities, Chris's wife was found with her hands and feet bound in an upstairs bedroom with blood under her head. They are estimating that the time of her death was on Friday. His son was found suffocated in his room, but not until at least the following day, and maybe even not until Sunday. Then they estimate that a couple hours later Benoit took his own life by hanging himself with the pulley of a piece of exercise equipment.

Wow! That is some sad, and creepy stuff there. Lots of questions still remain to be answered, and some that may never be answered. What exactly did Benoit do for the two days he stayed in the house following the murder of his wife? Was his son aware that his mother lay dead in an upstairs bedroom? What led to the murders? Steroids? Love affair? With time, some answers may come to light, but there will forever be a cloud of mystery surrounding the final chapter of this ex World Championship Wrestler.

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Last updated: November 12, 2009: 12:07 PM

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