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A Wrestler Chris Benoit, 40, Kills Family Then Self Authorities Confirm Chris Benoit Murdered Wife and Son .

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Old 07-13-2007, 10:02 PM
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Others Got Steroids From Benoit Doc

Reported By: Valerie Hoff
Web Editor: Josh Roseman
Last Modified: 7/13/2007 7:47:26 PM

New developments Friday night in the murder-suicide involving professional wrestler Chris Benoit. Anabolic steroids were found in Benoit's home, leading investigators to wonder if drugs played a role in the deaths, and it now appears that Benoit and several other professional wrestlers all saw the same doctor.

Fayette County court documents showed four other wrestlers were at one time patients of Dr. Phil Astin, who has been indicted for improper prescribing of drugs. The search warrant from the June 27 raid of Astin's office indicated that investigators seized the medical records of Chris Benoit and his wife, as well as those of wrestlers Marcus "Buff" Bagwell, Mark Jindrak, Oscar Gutierrez (Rey Misterio Jr.), and Lex Luger.

Last month, Luger told 11Alive that steroids and other drugs nearly cost him his life. He has since kicked the drugs and become a born-again Christian.

Luger has said he would like to see tighter controls on prescription drugs, something Georgia Representative Ron Stephens tried for last session. He has said he will try again next session to establish a central database to track controlled substances, but told 11Alive that his bill remained stuck in the judiciary committee because of opposition from the ACLU.

State investigators believe Chris Benoit filled steroid prescriptions at various pharmacies to avoid prescription, but under Stephens's bill, that would not have been possible, as the bill is intended to keep people from jumping from pharmacy to pharmacy.

Toxicology tests on Benoit have not yet been completed, so it remains unknown if he was on steroids when he killed his wife and son, and then himself.
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More wrestlers linked to doctor who treated Chris Benoit

More wrestlers linked to doctor who treated Chris Benoit
Submitted by Brian Cantor on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at 9:07 PM EST

A FOX 5 Atlanta report identified a number of wrestlers as patients of Dr. Astin, who served as the physician of the late Chris Benoit.

Buff Bagwell, Lex Luger and Bob Holly were apparently among the patients of Dr. Astin. Mark Jindrak, Johnny Grunge, Chris Benoit and Rey Mysterio, Jr. had already been identified as such.

The wrestlers were identified as patients in the medical records seized by federal investigators.
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