Fox News is reporting that authorities took computers, and medical records from the office located in Fayette County, Georgia. Astin was the personal doctor of the late Chris Benoit. Captain Mike Pruitt tells Fox News that the raid "stemmed from the investigation into drugs found in the Benoit home after the bodies of the pro wrestler and his wife, Nancy, and 7-year-old son, Daniel, were found Monday afternoon." Dr. Astin admitted according to Fox that "he had prescribed testosterone for Benoit."
In other developing news dealing with this case, Fox is saying that prosecutors in New York are also looking into this case. The reasoning behind this investigation is to look into allegations that Benoit had received deliveries from Signature Pharmacy and MedXLife.com, the two companies deal in medicines that are considered "steroids, human growth hormone and testosterone."
A lawyer for the MedXLife co-owner Dr. Gary Brandwein tells Fox News that MedXLife never sold Chris Benoit steroids. FoxNews.com also says that Dr. Gary Brandwein is already facing charges in New York and pled not guilty to charges of "signing and sending prescriptions without ever seeing patients."
A person close to the investigation called in the report McDevitt has said the drugs found in the Benoit home were legal prescriptions and that "There's no question, none of these drugs are out there, none of these drugs came from Internet pharmacies."
In earlier reports today via a FoxNews.com exclusive it was announced the death of Nancy Benoit had shown up on Wikipedia.com, 14 hours before the discovery of the bodies of Nancy Benoit, Chris Benoit, and Daniel Benoit. The computer used to make the changes to the Wikipedia.com biography of Chris Benoit reportedly was traced back to Stamford, Connecticut using IP address information. The investigation into this is also on-going.
The twists and turns in this case is certainly keeping investigators in numerous areas busy. The investigation is on-going on many levels and there are many questions left unanswered as of now.
As previously reported on FoxNews.com and other media outlets steroids can cause paranoia and outbursts of anger. As well as contributing to deep bouts of depression.
RESOURCES:
Drug Agents Raid Offices of Pro Wrestler Chris Benoit's Personal Physician ~ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,287183,00.html
Web Time Stamps Indicate Benoit Death Reported More Than 14 Hours Before Police Found Bodies:FoxNews.com ~ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,287194,00.html
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1 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the update. I heard the doctor was charged today with writing a year prescription of steroids for one individual every three months. I didn't read it, I heard it, so it is not verified...This case did not involve Benoit, but casts another dark shadow over the doctor to whom Benoit took himself and his family.