Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Latest in News and Entertainment

It's hot... It sucks... I'm fat... I'm going to die.
Packing sucks but it needs to be done. I just want this move to be over so we can get on with our lives.

The Vegas trip has become a Toronto trip which is cool with me for many reasons.... Chantal can see her family, and I can see...


I am ultra excited, I hear you can get tours of the Rogers Center as well.... Hockey Hall of Fame, Muchmusic maybe, this could be very cool.

Going to watch Sunday's Big Brother tonight before the new one... I'm sure Jen will do something stupid, actually looking forward to it.

The AP on Benoits toxicology report is in...

The Associated Press - The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday that steroids and other drugs were found in the body of pro wrestler Chris Benoit, and prescription drugs were also found in the bodies of his wife and son.

Also found in Benoit were the drugs Xanax and hydrocodone, according to a statement from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. The GBI said Benoit was negative for blood alcohol.The statement said Nancy Benoit had Xanax, hydrocodone and hydromporphone in her body.

The son, Daniel Benoit had Xanax in his system, the statement said. The GBI said it could not perform tests for steroids or human growth hormones on the son because of lack of adequate amount of urine.Xanax is an anti-anxiety drug. Hydrocodone is a painkiller.The statement was released just before an afternoon news conference.

The test results were expected to shed more light on Benoit's last moments. Authorities said Benoit killed his wife and 7-year-old son in their metro Atlanta home last month, placed Bibles next to their bodies and then hanged himself on the cable of a weight machine.

Anabolic steroids were found in the Benoits' gated home, leading officials to wonder if the drugs played a role in the killings. Some experts believe steroids can cause paranoia, depression and violent outbursts known as "roid rage."Toxicology tests were conducted on Benoit's body to determine if steroids or other drugs were present. Blood-alcohol tests also were conducted on his body, and chemical tests were conducted on the bodies of the wife and son.

Federal authorities have charged Benoit's personal physician, Dr. Phil Astin, with improperly prescribing painkillers and other drugs to two patients other than Benoit. He has pleaded not guilty.

Investigators office has also been raided Astin's office several times since the deaths, seizing prescription records and other medical documents.Before he was charged, Astin told the AP he prescribed testosterone for Benoit, a longtime friend, in the past. He would not say what, if any, medications he prescribed when Benoit visited his office June 22, the day authorities believe Benoit killed his wife.

No comment, tired of talking about it really...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Agreed man, time to move on... or away. We can use our energies in the betterment of local wrestling.

Too much of the media ignores the real stories and hangs on this sensationalism journalist attracting garbage. Like flies to shit... only it's the ones constantly reporting it who are shit.

Fuck Nancy Grace.

There, done.

Thanks!