Devika Bhat
Win a fitness package worth more than £3,000

The mystery surrounding the death of professional wrestler Chris Benoit has deepened after it emerged that the star’s Wikipedia entry was edited to mention his wife’s death hours before authorities discovered the bodies of the couple.
Investigators believe that Benoit – who was one of wrestling’s leading figures - strangled his wife and seven-year-old son over the weekend, placing Bibles next to their corpses before hanging himself on the cable of a weight-machine in his home in suburban Atlanta. No motive has yet been identified.
Now, in a further twist, it has emerged that news of the death of his wife, Nancy, was made public by Wikipedia users in the US and Australia around 14 hours before the official discovery of the bodies on Monday at 2.30pm local time.
The wrestler’s page on the reference website – which allows users to add and edit information - was altered twice early on Monday. The first entry, posted at 12.01am, claimed that the wrestler had missed a match two days earlier because of his wife’s death.
The posting read: “Chris Benoit was replaced by Johnny Nitro for the ECW Championship match at Vengeance, as Benoit was not there due to personal issues, stemming from the death of his wife Nancy.”
Soon afterwards, the claim was removed by a moderator, who wrote: "Need a reliable source. Saying that his wife died is a pretty big statement, you need to back it up with something."
An hour later though, a second user posted further details about the match which Benoit missed, saying… "which according to several pro wrestling websites is attributed to the passing of Benoit's wife, Nancy."
Cary Bass, an official from Wikipedia, said that the first entry was made by someone using an internet protocol address registered in Stamford, Connecticut, where World Wrestling Entertainment is based. The second user was traced to a computer connected to the internet via Australian provider Unwired.com.au. According to reports, that computer is said to be in Sydney.
"It didn't become apparent until someone put the pieces together and realised that the comment was made by someone who apparently knew about the murders," Mr Bass said.
However, in a further development, the anonymous user based in the US has since contacted Wikipedia, insisting that their mysterious posting was the result of speculation alone and nothing more than a “terrible coincidence”.
In a posting to Wikinews made this morning from the same IP address, the user apologises for the comment, saying: “I am here to talk about the wikipedia [sic] comment that was left by myself. I just want to say that it was an incredible coincidence… I was reading rumours and speculation about this matter online, and one of them included that his wife may have passed away.
“I wish not to reveal my identity so I can keep me and my family out of this since they have nothing to do with anything. I am not connected to WWE or Benoit at all in anyway…I am just an everyday individual who posted a wrongful remark at the time that received so much attention because it turned out to actually happen…I hope this puts an end to this speculation that someone knew about the tragedy before it was discovered.”
The person goes on to say they “feel terrible” about the furore caused by the posting. “Hearing about my message becoming a huge part of the Benoit slayings made me feel terrible as everyone believes that it is connected to the tragedy, but it was just an awful coincidence…let this end this chapter of the Benoit story, and hopefully one day we will find out why this tragedy ever actually happened.”
Meanwhile, federal drug agents have carried out a raid at the offices of Benoit’s doctor, to seize records and other relevant items, according to reports.
The raid came amid speculation into whether steroids played a role in the murders and subsequent suicide. The Associated Press reported that anabolic steroids were found in Benoit’s home. But yesterday, Vince McMahon, owner of World Wrestling Entertainment, insisted that conclusions should not be made “until toxicology tests are completed”.
In the days before the killings, Benoit and his wife argued over whether he should stay home more to take care of their mentally ill son, said a lawyer for the WWE wrestling league, according to AP. The child suffered from a rare medical condition called Fragile X Syndrome, an inherited illness often accompanied by autism.
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
The inside track on current trends in the charity, not for profit and social enterprise sectors
Read our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming and Bond interactive timeline, packed with original Times articles and reviews
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
05/2005
£13,500
08/2008
£109,950
2006
£10,750
Great car insurance deals online
£Excellent+ executive benefits
Torres and Partners
London
£49,229 - £62,035 pro rata
Charity Commission
London/Liverpool/Taunton
Alstom Power
Europe
Six Figure
Rolls Royce
Midlands/Europe
From £89,950
Great Investment, River Views
Special Offers now available
New Year in the USA!
.
Cruise the Islands of Hawaii - Pride of America
List your property with two leading travel websites
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths
News International associated websites: Globrix | Property Finder | Milkround
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.
im really sad and i think the steroids caused this i dont think chris benoit would do this on purpose because he left bibles next to them that proves he didnt do it on purpose and he killed himself because hefelt sorry for them. and we all know he wouldnt do it on purpose. all his friends say he was nice. and all of us are saddened at this horrible situation and its hard to go on but we all miss chris and his family
bryann, houston, texas
What really had happened to Benoit??? I dun think wrestling fans like us knew.. What we knew of him were his performances in the ring... the Great Canadian Crippler. It was a huge loss to all the fans around the world... both my brother and me were shaken and shocked when we heard about the news... unlike what we saw happened to McMahon.. which was a plot. I sincerely sent my condolences to Benoit's family members. God be with u Benoit, Nancy and their son. In our hearts u will always be remembered!!!
Auston, Singapore, Singapore
i am shocked and saddened to hear the tragic news, me and my 3 sons love the wrestling, my youngest son Brandon age 10 years cried when he logged on and read of the tradgedy.
Who knows what made chris benoir do what he did? it could
well be steroids or it could just be the everyday pressure of life
with a child who is ill?
i have 3 sons, 2 with illnesses,there are days u love and days u hate,the hate days are hard? no-one can judge.r.i.p chris benoir and family.
Gina and boys.
gina, manchester, england
I AM SO SAD ABOUT IT! R.I.P
CHRIS, DAR,