kwnate said:Obviously you don't know what this guy did for steroids, He took them to the next level. Many generations will benefit from his success.
:rofl:
He is pretty pathetic for killing his family.
Duane
kwnate said:Obviously you don't know what this guy did for steroids, He took them to the next level. Many generations will benefit from his success.
drunk_medic said:blah blah
DreamerTheresa said:...and I bawled my eyes out at my father's funeral. Does that make me entitled to a fucking cookie like this steroid-popping psycho?
"he and his kind"
Dude. Are you drunk writing this?
...no one can tell me that this isn't a blatent case of 'roid rage. Srsly.
Dude,go man,GO!drunk_medic said:You can't tell me that you don't believe anything I typed. You know that there are people out there ready to snap at a moment's notice. I didn't justify his actions, I explained a possible reason for him going in-fucking-sane.
If you want to look at the 'roid rage possibility, I'll say what's already being said about that scenario:
In a case of 'roid rage, he would have violently strangled and beaten his family to death. Instead, his wife was found bound and strangled sometime on Friday. Their child was smothered the next day. Then on either Saturday or Sunday, Benoit hung himself. Bibles were found next to the bodies. Does that sound like it was premeditated, or an instant case of emotion and rage taking over him?
During a press conference held by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney, the investigating authorities made the following points, all of which run contrary to the media speculation that "roid rage" was a part of this:
1. The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.
2. Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.
3. Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE's independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.
4. The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife's feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.
I do not see why you had to insult me. I certainly did not insult you. To tell you the truth, I am not that upset over this happening to a person in this world; it happens sometimes, and probably more often that I hear or read. Hell, there was that lady in Texas who drowned her kids. People snap; it's often unexplained, but it happens. What bothers me is that you can dismiss my rational points so readily and in such a childish manner.
Nick M said:I just read the AP news wire. What a fucking asshole. I do not wish for him to R.I.P. I hope he suffers like the bitch that he is.
drunk_medic said:You can't tell me that you don't believe anything I typed. You know that there are people out there ready to snap at a moment's notice. I didn't justify his actions, I explained a possible reason for him going in-fucking-sane.
If you want to look at the 'roid rage possibility, I'll say what's already being said about that scenario:
In a case of 'roid rage, he would have violently strangled and beaten his family to death. Instead, his wife was found bound and strangled sometime on Friday. Their child was smothered the next day. Then on either Saturday or Sunday, Benoit hung himself. Bibles were found next to the bodies. Does that sound like it was premeditated, or an instant case of emotion and rage taking over him?
During a press conference held by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney, the investigating authorities made the following points, all of which run contrary to the media speculation that "roid rage" was a part of this:
1. The authorities stated that all drugs found in the house were believed to be legal prescriptions.
2. Steroids were not, and could not, be related to the cause of death (asphyxiation). Authorities had no factual basis to speculate as to Benoit’s state of mind, and rightly did not do so.
3. Toxicology tests have not even been completed, so there is no current evidence that Benoit even had steroids or any other substance in his body. In that regard, on the last test done on Benoit by WWE's independently administered drug testing program, done on April 10, 2007, Benoit tested negative.
4. The physical findings announced by authorities indicate deliberation, not rage. The wife's feet and hands were bound and she was asphyxiated, not beaten to death. By the account of the authorities, there were substantial periods of time between the death of the wife and the death of the son, again suggesting deliberate thought, not rage. The presence of a Bible by each is also not an act of rage.
I do not see why you had to insult me. I certainly did not insult you. To tell you the truth, I am not that upset over this happening to a person in this world; it happens sometimes, and probably more often that I hear or read. Hell, there was that lady in Texas who drowned her kids. People snap; it's often unexplained, but it happens. What bothers me is that you can dismiss my rational points so readily and in such a childish manner.