Wikipedia Clues in Benoit Double Murder-Suicide: Wife Reported Dead on Wrestler’s Own Web Page Before Cops Find Nancy, Son, Daniel, Strangled; Was Online Message Chris Benoit’s Suicide Note?
ATLANTA, JUNE 28 –Did Chris Benoit alter his own Wikipedia entry to mention his wife’s death hours before authorities discovered the bodies of the couple and their 7-year-old son?
Investigators tell the Associated Press that Benoit’s Wikipedia entry was altered early Monday to say that the wrestler had missed a match two days earlier because of his wife’s death.
A Wikipedia official, Cary Bass, said Thursday that the entry was made by someone using an Internet protocol address registered in Stamford, Conn., where World Wrestling Entertainment is based.
An IP address, a unique series of numbers carried by every machine connected to the Internet, does not necessarily have to be broadcast from where it is registered. The bodies were found in Benoit’s home in suburban Atlanta, and it’s not known where the posting was sent from, Bass said.
Benoit strangled his wife and son during the weekend, placing Bibles next to their bodies, before hanging himself on the cable of a weight-machine in his home, authorities said. No motive was offered for the killings, which were discovered Monday.
Sources tell me if Benoit was sending bizarre text messages with his home address, presumably to make sure someone searched the house after he hung himself, it’s logical not to rule out a deliberate clue on a frequently read fansite. A precise time of death could also help triangulate whether the wrestler known as the “Canadian Crippler” authored the note.
Also Thursday, federal drug agents said they had raided the west Georgia office of a doctor who prescribed testosterone to Benoit.
The raid at Dr. Phil Astin’s office in Carrollton began Wednesday night and concluded early Thursday, said agent Chuvalo Truesdell, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration. No arrests were made.
Hours before the raid, Astin told The Associated Press he had treated Benoit for low testosterone levels, which he said likely originated from previous steroid use.
Among other things, investigators were looking for Benoit’s medical records to see whether he had been prescribed steroids and, if so, whether that prescription was appropriate, according to a law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because records in the case remain sealed.
Astin prescribed testosterone for Benoit, a longtime friend, in the past but would not say what, if any, medications he prescribed when Benoit visited his office Friday.
State medical records show that Astin’s privileges were suspended for three months in 2001 at a Georgia hospital for “reasons related to competence or character.”
Astin did not return calls to his cell phone from the AP on Thursday.
Anabolic steroids were found in Benoit’s home, leading officials to wonder whether the drugs played a role in the killings. Some experts believe steroids cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts known as “roid rage.”
Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard said in a statement Thursday that he could not immediately comment on the raid.
Benoit’s page on Wikipedia, a reference site that allows users to add and edit information, was updated at 12:01 a.m. Monday, about 14 hours before authorities say the bodies were found. The reason he missed a match Saturday night was “stemming from the death of his wife Nancy,” it said.
Reporters informed the Fayette County district attorney’s office of the posting Thursday, and the agency forwarded the information to sheriff’s investigators, who are looking into it, a legal assistant said in an e-mail to the AP.
WWE attorney Jerry McDevitt said that to his knowledge, no one at the WWE knew Nancy Benoit was dead before her body was found Monday afternoon. Text messages released by officials show that messages from Chris Benoit’s cell phone were being sent to co-workers a few hours after the Wikipedia posting.
WWE employees are given WWE e-mail addresses, McDevitt said, though he did not know whether Chris Benoit had one.
“I have no idea who posted this,” McDevitt said. “It’s at least possible Chris may have sent some other text message to someone that we’re unaware of. We don’t know if he did. The phone is in the possession of authorities.”
On Thursday afternoon, the Wikipedia page about Benoit carried a note stating that editing by unregistered or newly registered users was disabled until July 8 because of vandalism.
In other developments Thursday, Ballard told the AP that 10 empty beer cans were found in a trash can in the Benoit home. An empty wine bottle was found a few feet from where Benoit hanged himself, Ballard said.
It could take several weeks for toxicology tests to be completed on Benoit to see what substances, if any, were in his system.
Benoit took four months off from work in 2006 for undisclosed personal reasons, McDevitt said.
“He was feeling depressed, that kind of thing,” McDevitt said.
In the days before the killings, Benoit and his wife argued over whether he should stay home more to take care of their mentally retarded 7-year-old son, according to an attorney for the WWE wrestling league.
The child had a rare medical condition called Fragile X Syndrome, an inherited form of mental retardation often accompanied by autism.
Chris Benoit’s father, Michael Benoit, declined to comment on the slayings when reached Thursday by telephone in Alberta

June 29th, 2007 at 1:02 am
Art Harris,
Benoit kill his wife and child in betwen so many hours dosn’t show rage,but show more he had make reflexion betwen’murder and suicide.Rage is more spontaneous no?
June 29th, 2007 at 1:14 am
I am heart sick to hear about this, especially that he murdered his seven year old. Do you know if the WWE has an instituted psychiatrist on pay roll? I’m in no way holding them responsible since we don’t have much in the way of facts, I’m just curious. It can’t be easy for these men to follow these rigorous traveling schedules, keep healthy while being on the road so much, and find proper pain management outside of a bottle of pain killers. I’m curious as to whether the company has mandated mental and physical check ups to go along with the random drug testing. I’m not convinced this was “roid rage” just yet, the deliberation and spacing between the murders and his suicide suggest otherwise to me. I’m wondering if there were red flags going up that no one saw or saw and didn’t pay attention to. I must say though, that business has an ALARMING death rate for people under the age of 40.
June 29th, 2007 at 3:48 am
So Sad!
To many young people dying in that sport. If not from suicide, it seems to be from drug use or heart attacks. There seems to be alot of scary side effects from steriod use. They say he was a mild mannered man but something messed him up real bad to be able to kill a young innocent handicapped child. I hope this will bring more attention to the sport and maybe they can do better testing by an independent company to try to stop the steroid use.
It seems that on top of steroids alot of them are on high doses of pain medication for the injuries they receive in the ring. Mix that with a little alcohol and it just seems to be asking for trouble.
I read a book about the wrestling world and in there she talks about the effects of steroids on people that were normal people before the steroid use and how some of them ended up with very bad tempers and rage.
My thoughts and prayers are with the families of this awful tragedy. I hope his other two children are able to somehow live a somewhat normal life.
June 29th, 2007 at 11:14 am
I’ve been following this story Art, and there are rumors out there that Benoit and his family may have been murdered and the scene was made to look like a murder/suicide. Do you know if police are investigating that possibility?
June 29th, 2007 at 11:50 am
I used to one of those ppl who was hooked on watching wrestling back in 80’s until i found out the stunts were all fake(gullable of me). I used to love British Bulldogs/Rowdy Roddy Piper/HHogan/Adonis/Andre the Giant/Junkyard Dog etc(some of these are now dead). G.L.O.W. was also fun to watch. I haven’t followed the sport lately, but was surprised to learn the sheer # of wrestlers that met their maker before age 50. Wrestling is a very old sport, but it seems that they need to get back to their roots. These guys and gals are way too bulky. The web page story is very strange. I hope the federation does some serious housecleaning (’roid rage/painkillers/spousal abuse) before the gov’t gets involved.
June 29th, 2007 at 12:33 pm
With the latest news out about the man who posted her death prior to the police knowing, shouldn’t the police find out how he knew, he states a conscience. Have there been any reports if he is connected to Benoit?
I heard rage can last more than a few hours and can go on for days if you keep using.
I am still so hurt about the young man, really sad about it. I work in the special needs community and think these kids are so nice, kind, gentle souls. It truly is a lost.
June 30th, 2007 at 9:58 pm
Such a tragic loss of lives! Is it possible that now, since they have labeled “roid rage” and know the dangers, the officials will keep a better eye on and require testing and psychological testing on the users. I realize that they are using only to entertain the public, but at such a risk? I can’t believe it is worth the risk of themselves and their families.
July 3rd, 2007 at 6:13 pm
Art Harris
I don’t know if I am right but I head yesturday,the doctor and Benoit’s friend who prescribe the drug kill himself yesturday?