dmpoole said:I agree and I will also defend Ian Huntley and Adolf Hitler.
You forgot Madelines parents
dmpoole said:I agree and I will also defend Ian Huntley and Adolf Hitler.
To the tune of Fresh Prince of Bel Air:
Now this is the story all about how
My life got flipped-turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute to talk off-stage
And tell you how I became the victim of a thing called roid-rage.
In the pro wrestling industry, born and raised,
Choking other men is how I spent most of my days.
Headbuttin', cross-facin', as a technical king,
All while shootin' some steroids outside of the ring.
When I got an iPhone, I was up to no good.
Skipped a match and flew back to my neighborhood.
I took one too many roids, my wife gasped for breath,
I said "Stop moving your little ass while I choke you to death!"
I whistled for my son and when he came near,
He still had "Fragile-X" and the physique of a queer.
If anything I could say that this kid was rare,
But I thought "Nah, forget it" and deprived him of air!
I went down to the gym around 7 or 8,
And I yelled to myself "Yo Chris, smell ya latah!"
Hung myself to death, at a very young age,
Now I'm burning in hell, all because of roid-rage.
Pity then, wrong choice of wordsGilly said:Defend him?
There's a difference between pitying him and defending him. Defending him condones calculated murder.
WRESTLING killer Chris Benoit's brain was so badly damaged at the time of his suicide that it resembled an 85-year-old Alzheimer's patient's, tests revealed today.
Dr Julian Bailes, who carried out the examination on behalf of Chris's father Michael, said the damage was "striking and maybe shocking".
Speaking on American TV, he added: "We think we have great anatomical damage here from previous trauma.
"Whether it had a psychiatric or behavioural expression, we certainly think that's most likely."
Benoit, known for his tough hard-hitting wrestling style, suffered a number of concussions during his wrestling career in Japan and America. He was also a heavy steroid user.
Dr Bailes added: "Our research has shown that three major concussions may be the threshold that serious later consequences may occur."
WWE star Benoit, 40, murdered his wife Nancy and seven-year-old son Daniel in June before hanging himself.
But Michael said: "The person that did this is not the man we know and love.
"Now the findings have come out and I've had the opportunity to talk to the doctors, we certainly have an understanding of what could have contributed to the tragedy that took place that day. "
Michael arranged for his son's brain to be turned over to Dr Bailes, the head of neurosurgery at a top American university, where the compared samples to those of a healthy brain.
They found that it showed an advanced form of dementia.
Dr Bailes concluded: "It was extensive throughout Chris' brain.
"This is something you should never see in a 40-year-old."
Police found huge numbers of steroid pills at the scene. Benoit’s doctor has been accused by Drug Enforcement Agency officials of prescribing the former WWE Heavyweight Champion with three months’ worth of the drugs EVERY WEEK.