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CanadianZero
09-05-2007, 09:59 PM
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Benoit/2007/09/05/4471677-ap.html

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ATLANTA (AP) — Canadian Pro wrestler Chris Benoit suffered brain damage from his years in the ring that could help explain why he killed his wife, his son and himself, a doctor who studied Benoit’s brain said Wednesday.

The analysis by doctors affiliated with the Sports Legacy Institute suggests repeated concussions could have contributed to the killings at Benoit’s suburban Atlanta home.

An Emory University neurologist not involved in the testing agreed that multiple concussions can cause long-term brain injuries, but she stressed that “what types of symptoms that causes is still very unclear.”

The wrestler’s father, Michael Benoit, told reporters Wednesday that he knows his son had concussions because his son told him so. But he also said he knows of no medical records or records kept by the wrestling league to support the diagnosis.

Steroid use has also lingered as a theory behind the killings, since anabolic steroids were found in Chris Benoit’s home. Tests conducted by authorities showed Benoit had roughly 10 times the normal level of testosterone in his system when he died.


The institute, which researches the long-term effects of concussions, co-ordinated the testing using samples of Benoit’s brain tissue provided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The Waltham, Mass.,-based institute’s president is former pro wrestler Christopher Nowinski, who has said he had to quit the ring after a kick to the head. Nowinski still has ties with World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., which runs the league he and Benoit were in. Nowinski said concussions can happen in pro wrestling even though many of the moves are staged.

A lawyer for Stamford, Conn.,-based WWE did not immediately return a call Wednesday seeking comment. The company has argued steroid use did not cause Benoit to snap.

Despite the results of the institute’s tests, there was no way to know if Benoit’s concussions contributed to the murder-suicide, said Dr. Robert Cantu, a member of the institute who also is chief of neurosurgery service at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Mass.

“Whether it is the sole factor I believe is speculation and I will not go there,” Cantu said by telephone.

However, the level of brain damage Benoit had can cause depression and irrational behaviour, Cantu said.

Benoit’s brain showed the same degenerative processes that doctors working for the institute found in the brains of three men who had played pro football and committed suicide, Cantu said. There were abnormal protein deposits caused by trauma to Benoit’s brain, he added.

There’s no evidence that steroid use causes such protein deposits, Cantu said, though he noted the issue has not been exhaustively studied.

Investigators allowed the institute to test Benoit’s brain tissue with the permission of his father, who lives in Ardrossan, Alta., near Edmonton.

Dr. Wendy Wright, an intensive care neurologist at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, said suffering multiple concussions can lead to behavioural changes. But she said, “This isn’t something you would expect to see turn on one day and have someone fly into a vicious rage.”

Benoit’s wife had filed a complaint in 2003 alleging “cruel treatment” and that he broke some furniture in their home, but investigators have disclosed no other evidence of violence by Benoit outside the ring prior to the killings. The wife’s complaint was later withdrawn. His father also said the wrestler seemed perfectly normal just a week before the killings.

Richard Decker, a lawyer for the mother of Benoit’s wife, said the brain test results “don’t make a lot of difference to us.”

“Even if the theories about the effects of continuing trauma on Chris’s personality are accurate, they don’t rule out Chris’s excessive steroid use, which we know he was involved in, as a factor in the murders,” Decker said. “In either case, it wouldn’t excuse his conduct.”

Michael Benoit said Wednesday that he agreed to the testing because murder-suicide was out of character for his son. He also disclosed that after the killings, he discovered a diary written by his son that showed he was having problems.

“After reading the diary, I would have thought it was written by someone who was extremely disturbed at the time,” Michael Benoit said.

The father said he has not discussed with his lawyer whether to take any legal action against the WWE or anyone else in the case.

Prosecutors have said Benoit, 40, strangled his wife with a cord, and used a choke hold to strangle his seven-year-old son. He then placed Bibles next to the bodies and hanged himself on a piece of exercise equipment the weekend of June 22.

Authorities have said Benoit’s personal doctor, Phil Astin, prescribed a 10-month supply of anabolic steroids to Benoit every three to four weeks between May 2006 and May 2007.

Astin has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of improperly prescribing painkillers and other drugs to two patients other than Benoit. 18:38ET 05-09-07

DJSteel
09-06-2007, 10:23 AM
not surprising...

Rhyme
09-06-2007, 10:35 AM
This guy deserves no respect what so ever.....A Choke hold on his 7 year old son is this a freaking joke....I don't think Brain Damage had any part of this.

DJSteel
09-06-2007, 11:03 AM
This guy deserves no respect what so ever.....A Choke hold on his 7 year old son is this a freaking joke....I don't think Brain Damage had any part of this.


you are wrong..but that is okay...

Rhyme
09-06-2007, 11:04 AM
Where am I wrong at? I'm reading what the article above stated....

DJSteel
09-06-2007, 12:16 PM
because there are have been many document cases on stuff like this.. if you want one look up justin strzelczyk

Rhyme
09-06-2007, 01:02 PM
because there are have been many document cases on stuff like this.. if you want one look up justin strzelczyk
Does that make it all better that he put his son in a Choke hold and killed him, and was an Avid Steroid Abuser...

Im not doubting the fact he may have damaged his head sometime during his career but that doesn't make him or what he did respectable. He should have just hung his self and left his family out of it..

DJSteel
09-06-2007, 01:28 PM
I'm not condoning what he did...but you or/and I don't know what he was thinking or how he came about deciding what he did.

Here are the facts:
He abused Steriods
He had brain damage
His son had Fragile X Syndrome.
He killed his son and ex-wife.

Does that make him any better than before?? No.. Does it put more of the blame on the WWE and/or his close friends for not paying attention to some of the flags that were documented. Yes.

Rhyme
09-06-2007, 01:37 PM
I'm not condoning what he did...but you or/and I don't know what he was thinking or how he came about deciding what he did.

Here are the facts:
He abused Steriods
He had brain damage
His son had Fragile X Syndrome.
He killed his son and ex-wife.

Does that make him any better than before?? No.. Does it put more of the blame on the WWE and/or his close friends for not paying attention to some of the flags that were documented. Yes.
LOL the facts are

He abused Steriods~His own fault if he couldn't get mass on his own then dont do it. Its not as if he needed them for his acting skills in the ring.
He had brain damage~Something that could have been prevented by not using his head as a weapon in his matches.
His son had Fragile X Syndrome.~ I have friends I know who have children that are far worse off than this and they haven't killed them with a choke hold.
He killed his son and ex-wife.~Although some ex wives make you want to kill them its advisable not too....
LOL im not trying to make you angry DJ I guess we just see it through different eyes which is the way of the world. I feel bad for his family but not him.

DJSteel
09-06-2007, 01:41 PM
i feel bad for all of them.. even Chris.... it wasn't just him that made him this way.. and that is sad.

Rhyme
09-06-2007, 01:44 PM
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:)

CanadianZero
09-06-2007, 09:33 PM
the thing that is pissing me off about this case is that it seems that everyone is acting like this is the first time this has ever happend...

but thats just me...


but this brain stuff would explain alot.
does it make what happend any better? no.