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DEA Knew Of Benoit's Excessive Steroid Buys
JULY 2–Wrestler Chris Benoit was identified by Drug Enforcement Administration agents as an “excessive purchaser of injectable steroids” who, over the past year, was prescribed a 10-month supply of anabolic steroids every three to four weeks by a Georgia doctor who was indicted today on federal charges. Benoit, who last week murdered his wife and son before committing suicide, came to the attention of DEA agents probing RX Weight Loss, a Marietta company. It was during that investigation, which is “currently being prosecuted in the Northern District of Georgia,” that narcotics agents discovered the World Wrestling Entertainment performer’s steroid purchases, according to a June 29 search warrant affidavit (an excerpt of which you’ll find below). The warrant was executed at the home of Phil Astin, Benoit’s doctor. In the affidavit, DEA Agent Anissa Jones reports that pharmacy records show that, from May 2006 to May 2007, Astin prescribed Benoit, on average, “a 10-month supply of anabolic steroids…every three to four weeks.” Astin, the affidavit notes, has been the “subject of concern for excessive and/or suspicious prescribing activity” by local police and pharmacies. Astin, 52, was named today in a seven-count indictment charging him with the illegal distribution of substances like Percocet and Xanax between April 2004 and September 2005. A preliminary DEA review of Astin’s prodigious prescription writing has revealed that he “authorized approximately one million dosage units of various pharmaceutical controlled substances in the last two years.” These scrips included “significant quantities” of an injectable anabolic steroid, reported Jones.
My Thoughts: This is simular to what I have predicted (Click Here To Read That Article). The only difference is, I did not state what prescribed drugs he could of been taking at the time because obviously, I don't know. However, I do feel that if it was steriods at the time of the murders, I personally feel that he probably had a mix of this drug and alcohol in his body at the time. Either way, it is a dangerous combination to have. Granted, I wish that this horrible act of violence did not lead to this, but it is sure looking that way (as far as reports and media have made it out to be).
Even if all this is true, they still haven't found any other motive as to why he could of done this to his own family and himself, and personally, they might just not ever find out the real reason why he did this.
Since people that knew him, stated that he was a kind-hearted man, the term "Expect the unexpected" comes to mind. It sounds cold-hearted, but in this case, it came true...
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