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Post by Insomniac on Jun 26, 2007 3:08:42 GMT -5
Wasn't it mentioned that there was something "bizarre" about this case? Didn't an officer or sheriff or whoever say something to that extent? There has to be some kind of crazy turn in this that no one will see coming. You do know Russo isn't booking that?? It's real life here! I'm not talking about wrestling-related swerves or anything like that, I just remember reading something earlier in the day that said there was something bizarre about this case according to someone involved with it. Maybe it was Benoit killing both his wife and son, maybe it wasn't. I'm just saying what I read.
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Post by eman528 on Jun 26, 2007 3:09:37 GMT -5
"Even if you are just expressing opinion the right thing to do would be to be cognizant of other peoples emotions and not say anything to set them off. The only thing I'm bringing you to do is address you inappropriate conduct"
Yes everyone, we don't want to upset anyone with a differing opinion even if they are upsetting us with theirs. That's inappropriate.
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Walter Ego
AC Slater
You're being very UnDude.
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Post by Walter Ego on Jun 26, 2007 3:10:53 GMT -5
Who can say what's normal? Very few people are put in Chris Benoit's shoes. He had suffered from the death of his close friend and his own murder of/finding Nancy dead, which definitely, especially the latter, tie into killing Daniel, regardless of the reasoning behind it. To reiterate from another thread: Chris Benoit was, by all accounts, a decent human being who loved his family. If he killed his wife and son, then so be it. If it turns out that my theory is correct, it's (somehow) less shocking and Chris Benoit's legacy is not (as) tainted. But it may be a long shot. Who can say what's normal..okay, I don't want to start a philosophic argument on what's is normality, everything is relative even normality and blablabla...I say that in Noth America, in 2007 after "Jesus Christ", it's not considered normal for a father to kill his son for whatever reason, including a naive accident like that, as gruesome as it can be. Nope. Sorry. As I said, not many "normal" people are faced with such a dilemma. By all accounts, Chris Benoit was normal, and faced with the psychological trauma of finding his wife dead by her own son, he was capable of killing him; definitely physically, likely mentally.
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Post by gabou142 on Jun 26, 2007 3:11:58 GMT -5
You do know Russo isn't booking that?? It's real life here! I'm not talking about wrestling-related swerves or anything like that, I just remember reading something earlier in the day that said there was something bizarre about this case according to someone involved with it. Maybe it was Benoit killing both his wife and son, maybe it wasn't. I'm just saying what I read. Well, I for one find the fact that he could live with the corpse of his dead child and wife for at least a day to be weird..that might just be me thought.
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jzbadblood
Unicron
Christ, man. Can't you see what's happening? Can't you read between the lines?
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Post by jzbadblood on Jun 26, 2007 3:13:09 GMT -5
Who can say what's normal..okay, I don't want to start a philosophic argument on what's is normality, everything is relative even normality and blablabla...I say that in Noth America, in 2007 after "Jesus Christ", it's not considered normal for a father to kill his son for whatever reason, including a naive accident like that, as gruesome as it can be. Nope. Sorry. As I said, not many "normal" people are faced with such a dilemma. By all accounts, Chris Benoit was normal, and faced with the psychological trauma of finding his wife dead by her own son, he was capable of killing him; definitely physically, likely mentally. I'm not trying to flame you or anything, but do you actually think a 7 year old kid killed a 40 year old woman? Are you serious?
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Jun 26, 2007 3:13:31 GMT -5
Hey, even if Chris Benoit had done it ( which is not enitrely proved yet ), we have no idea WHY he did it. So please don' t judge yet, not to mention that the WWE didn' t really help him to feel good by rubbing his friend' s death against his face for a whole year AND doing a murder/death angle a few months after the eddiesploitation was at last over.
So we basically don' t know what happened, other than it was probably a murder/suicide, and we' re not even 100% sure of this. I hate how some people seem to be going all like "Benoit is a murderer, stop respecting and mourning them."
WHo the f*** are you to judge ?
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Post by Raja Lion on Jun 26, 2007 3:13:40 GMT -5
its from Kellers Audio Update at pwtorch.com
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Post by gabou142 on Jun 26, 2007 3:13:58 GMT -5
Who can say what's normal..okay, I don't want to start a philosophic argument on what's is normality, everything is relative even normality and blablabla...I say that in Noth America, in 2007 after "Jesus Christ", it's not considered normal for a father to kill his son for whatever reason, including a naive accident like that, as gruesome as it can be. Nope. Sorry. As I said, not many "normal" people are faced with such a dilemma. By all accounts, Chris Benoit was normal, and faced with the psychological trauma of finding his wife dead by her own son, he was capable of killing him; definitely physically, likely mentally. Can't agree with you there, i think a good father who love his son could not kill him for that. I'm not saying that it would not affect him, just that he would not kill him if he is sane.
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freemoney
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Perfectplex > fisherman suplex
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Post by freemoney on Jun 26, 2007 3:14:18 GMT -5
"Even if you are just expressing opinion the right thing to do would be to be cognizant of other peoples emotions and not say anything to set them off. The only thing I'm bringing you to do is address you inappropriate conduct" Yes everyone, we don't want to upset anyone with a differing opinion even if they are upsetting us with theirs. That's inappropriate. "Its better to remain silent and be thought an idiot than to speak and remove all doubt" I've proved my point; the discussion an hour ago was much more civil; I'm out
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