Tuesday, July 17, 2007
When Is It Going To End?
My car is in the shop - nothing bad, just to get a bumper replaced (I got rear-ended a few months ago.) So I've been carpooling with the wifey for the past few days. She gets up about an hour and a half before I do, and it's been really making me tired. I should go to bed earlier, but it just never happens. My idea of early most nights is going to bed before 2am... You would think that I would learn by now.I had my nice, strong Americano first thing this morning, but that seemed like it was only a temporary lift. About an hour after I got to work it seemed like I was tired again (and I've been that way since).
My day so far has been consisted of checking all my news sites, looking at some images online, and overall trying to make myself look busy. Thank god we're carpooling - I have an excuse to leave early!
I saw in the news today that they finally got Chris Benoit's autopsy results back. While they found Testosterone, Xanax, and Hydrocodone they found absolutely no steroids in his system. I'm sure that was a shocker to most people! So many people have been quick to conclude steroids were a contributing factor to the murder of his wife and child. So what does today's findings mean? Does it bring closure to anything?
No, not really.
One of the things that seems slightly unfair is that everyone is quick to blame the dead guy for their deaths. Yes, the obvious conclusion is that he killed them, but is there real evidence that he did it? Perhaps there is, but so far, from what I've read, the only thing their claiming is that bibles were placed next to their body. So why is the dead man automatically being perpetrated as their killer? I guess it's easy to blame the dead guy.
Labels: car, Chris Benoit, news, wrestling
posted by jame1030 at 2:17 PM |














Do you think someone else came into the house, killed the wife/kid and then hours (or was it days) later killed Chris?
No, that is very unlikely.
I was just pointing out that they automatically give him that title without a trial. Do trials proceed when the accused has already died? I'm not sure.