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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Hulk
    From another site...

    District Attorney Scott Ballard says, "A choke hold was used, rather than hands. There's no bruising consistent with strangulation by hands."

    Wrestling writer Dave Meltzer adds, "There was bruising consistent with the Crippler Crossface on one arm and Daniel's face. There were no bruises on his neck.

    "But police don't believe, because of the size difference, that the hold was applied exactly as in a wrestling match."
    yeah I figured he could'nt do that exact move they were talking about,wow a choke hold? what a nut

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  • Hulk
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    .Now the finishing move thing on the kid sounds like bullcrap to me,the kid is to small,he would'nt have been able to do it
    From another site...

    District Attorney Scott Ballard says, "A choke hold was used, rather than hands. There's no bruising consistent with strangulation by hands."

    Wrestling writer Dave Meltzer adds, "There was bruising consistent with the Crippler Crossface on one arm and Daniel's face. There were no bruises on his neck.

    "But police don't believe, because of the size difference, that the hold was applied exactly as in a wrestling match."

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  • toys2cool
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    Yeah they're saying he was selling them,Remember Roids are expensive as hell,and it's hard to get the good stuff that only doctors can prescribe,so I'm sure the Doc was making mad money with this,atleast the Doctor and the pharmacist i know charge a leg and 1/2 for this.Now the finishing move thing on the kid sounds like bullcrap to me,the kid is to small,he would'nt have been able to do it

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  • mitchedwards
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    Just saw his Dr is in hot water for the huge amount of steroids he prescribed. Benoit. Every 3 months he wrote out a 10 month prescription for roids.

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  • thunderbolt
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    ^^ wow, if that holds true, it is getting pretty sicko.

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  • Hulk
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    As I said before, the details will keep getting more bizarre. Besides all the roids stuff, now they are saying he used his "finishing move", the Crippler Crossface, to end his son's life. The source is somewhat less than reputable (The UK SUN), but it is hard to top this on the wierd-o-meter.



    Sick, Sick, Sick

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  • batmanmc
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    its a terrible thing to hurt ones self but to hurt someone else is tragic. the doctor should be held accountable if he did prescribe that much stuff so fast. he had to know he was either using excessive amounts or selling it either way he should have cut him off and reported it to the authorities to try to get benoit some help to get off of tehse things. mike

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Hector
    http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns
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    Don't be naive, he was a habitual user, and even he had stopped altogether, the effects of prolonged steroid use are irreversible, it was just a matter of time before his heart would've eventually stopped.
    I don't disagree that he took them,of course he did.I'm just saying there's no way in hell he could take a 10 month supply and use it in 3-4 weeks.Remember I work at a gym and know about this stuff,most trainers I work with take it and sell it at the gym.This stuff's all over the place,you'd be surprised at the people who use it.Teachers,doctors,cops,Soldiers etc.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    LOL! it doesn't mean he used it all,I'm sure he sold it.With Roids you have to cycle off,if you do too much it won't work as good
    Don't be naive, he was a habitual user, and even he had stopped altogether, the effects of prolonged steroid use are irreversible, it was just a matter of time before his heart would've eventually stopped.
    Last edited by Hector; Jul 2, '07, 7:25 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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  • toys2cool
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    LOL! it doesn't mean he used it all,I'm sure he sold it.With Roids you have to cycle off,if you do too much it won't work as good

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  • Hector
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    I'm shocked his heart didn't burst into a million pieces.

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  • Meule
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    Originally posted by JDeRouen
    From ProWrestlingTorch.Com:

    David Nahmias, a U.S. attorney, stated in a press conference earlier today that Dr. Phil Astin was indicted on charges of issuing unlawful prescriptions to two patients who have nothing to do with Chris Benoit at all for drugs other than steroids. The doctors was released on $125,000 bond with surrender of his medical licence papers.

    The Atlanta, Ga. Fox affiliate reports that the Federal Search Warrant for Dr. Astin's office stated: "Mr. Benoit was previously idenfied as an excessive purchaser of injectable steroids. Dr. Astin has been the subject of concern for excessive prescribing activity" by the local police department. "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."
    Benoit used up a 10 month supply of steroids in 3 to 4 weeks?
    If he did that for a whole year, no wonder he was out of his mind

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  • JDeRouen
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    From ProWrestlingTorch.Com:

    David Nahmias, a U.S. attorney, stated in a press conference earlier today that Dr. Phil Astin was indicted on charges of issuing unlawful prescriptions to two patients who have nothing to do with Chris Benoit at all for drugs other than steroids. The doctors was released on $125,000 bond with surrender of his medical licence papers.

    The Atlanta, Ga. Fox affiliate reports that the Federal Search Warrant for Dr. Astin's office stated: "Mr. Benoit was previously idenfied as an excessive purchaser of injectable steroids. Dr. Astin has been the subject of concern for excessive prescribing activity" by the local police department. "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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  • Marvelmania
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    Saw Superstar Billy Graham on TV last night talking about roids. He and Steve Austin's ex, Debra were going back and forth about roid rage. She was telling about how Steve flipped out on her and blamed it on the roids. Graham said his ex wife could tell some good stories about how he flipped out on her due to lots of other drugs but went on to say it wasn't the roids. Sure it wasn't

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  • Mikey
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    I thought I rememeber seeing him on a religious channel a few moths ago.

    Maybe i'm mixing him up with Sting.

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