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  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2022
  • Chris Benoit was a Canadian professional wrestler. He held many titles and his career spanned numerous pro wrestling promotions. From the year 2000 he was signed to the WWE and became one of the worlds top wrestlers. In June 2007, a story unfolded that would shock the wrestling world. Join me in my latest True Crime podcast where I take a look at what made Chris Benoit undertake the actions he ultimately took. Em x
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Komentáře • 586

  • @carlzeiss4871
    @carlzeiss4871 Před 2 lety +42

    As someone who suffered a serious head injury during a flying accident in my twenties (triple skull fracture) I can truly look back now in my later life and realise the dramatic personality change that ensued. I literally went from a kind, gentle honest person to a violent and aggressive criminal. The change is gradual and barely noticeable at the time but as the years pass and you pause to consider your life and attitudes, you begin to question your behaviour and the realisation that you have become someone you don’t want to be begins, in my case, the difficult issue is that to overcome the dramatic character change is to realise that you can’t trust your instinctive reactions especially in moments requiring immediate determination and reaction. My remedy is to walk away from potentially aggressive or criminal situations and to spend at least 24 hours to consider carefully what an appropriate course of action truly is. I know that without this procedure the consequences of my actions could be catastrophic for other people. Something I know that deep in my heart I would realise that I deeply regretted and found abhorrent after the event. It took many decades to come to this conclusion of my own volition and I can’t help wondering how many other people suffer similar issues. Serious head trauma should be recognized as a prime catalyst for behavioural change and a focussed treatment regime should be automatically carried out by the medical profession in order to address the patients potential for destructive behaviour and to protect other people from these issues of course!

    • @taramaddox7954
      @taramaddox7954 Před rokem +4

      Carl Zeiss- reading what you are experiencing and have experienced is running absolutely parallel to what my husband is going through. If you could would you please private message me, he really needs someone who knows what he is going through to help him with some things he doesn’t understand. His accident was 5 years ago that gave him the TBI after years of football concussions. He’s really seeing a decline in his mental abilities. I would appreciate it as seeing for the first time someone who is experienced exactly what he is.

    • @carlzeiss4871
      @carlzeiss4871 Před rokem +3

      @@taramaddox7954 hi Tara, I would be more than happy to help your husband to reach a better understanding of his situation, based on my experiences, if I can. I’m not sure how I can message you privately though, perhaps you would be kind enough to enlighten me on this issue and I will look forward to communicating directly with you in the near future. Best wishes. CZ.

    • @rydz656
      @rydz656 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for taking a tragic event and making it all about you.

    • @MeredithCarmona
      @MeredithCarmona Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'm so sorry that happened. You are so insightful! Have you considered public speaking? You could gather groups of head trauma victims and their close friends and family members and tell your stories. For the ones with recent traumas, I'm sure they would appreciate a heads up on what to look for, and the existing traumas would appreciate knowing how to deal with their personality changes. Just a thought! Best of luck!

    • @BillK.1973
      @BillK.1973 Před měsícem

      As one who endured being involved in 4 rear-end car accidents (ALL were other driver's fault, in case anyone is wondering) in 6.5 years, l can relate.
      Between me getting a compression fracture of my L1 vertebrae & all the concussions l took from the car accidents, l wake up EVERY day with a headache & a very sore back.

  • @kellyegan9824
    @kellyegan9824 Před 2 lety +29

    No one has ever expressed this case like you have Emma. You’re a gift to true crime. My absolute favorite. Thank you

    • @jasonllano3118
      @jasonllano3118 Před 6 měsíci

      Check out purple sky she breaks down the case

  • @spencerjones9486
    @spencerjones9486 Před 2 lety +19

    My brothers one aged 28 and one aged 42 both took their own lives in 2016 and 2019 respectively. I had no idea you were part of the club that no-one wants to be part of of. My sincerest condolences to you and your family.

    • @lesakingsbury1612
      @lesakingsbury1612 Před 4 měsíci

      Terrible club to be a part of, my beautiful wonderful Uncle took his own life 3 years ago now 😢
      Bless you and your family Emma and to Chris Benoit’s family 🙏🏻🫶🏻❤️

  • @tba3395
    @tba3395 Před 2 lety +40

    For some people this is a story of a man who simple killed his family and himself.
    For others it is a story of an innocent man who is blamed for murdering his family, while the real murder/s are still free.
    For me this is a story about the dangers that could come from brain damage and untreated mental health issues.

  • @Cherryberry.kaydee
    @Cherryberry.kaydee Před 2 lety +50

    I remember when this happened, I was about 18 at the time. I was a huge wrestling fan and this shocked everyone to the core. I still think about his young son and his wife a lot to this day.

    • @tammyallen3813
      @tammyallen3813 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes!!

    • @93seronica
      @93seronica Před 2 lety

      I was 13 and living an hour away from where Chris killed his family and himself so I remember it very well too.

  • @jumbridge-tonks9295
    @jumbridge-tonks9295 Před 2 lety +59

    As a wrestling fan, I am beyond exited to hear your analysis on this!

    • @Lynx112
      @Lynx112 Před 2 lety +5

      I was too, I've watched so much about the mental health of wrestlers. My little brother was a wrestling fan when we were growing up and I used to tease him about it but when I looked into wrestlers I realised just how much they put their bodies through, and the brain damage. It's pretty upsetting.

  • @LucyShea81
    @LucyShea81 Před 2 lety +35

    Thank you, Emma, for normalizing having those super dark thoughts, during a grieving period of life. Losing my mother in a freak accident, when I was only 22 definitely caused sooo many extremely dark thoughts and emotions. That doesn't mean that, I wasn't thankful for my life, or that I wanted to truly leave forever, as some have assumed. The pain is just too much, for some to know what to do with, sometimes...

    • @lisamcdonald2877
      @lisamcdonald2877 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, I'm there, for several reasons.

    • @LucyShea81
      @LucyShea81 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lisamcdonald2877 I hope you find comfort in knowing, you aren't alone, in going through all that. There are many of us, who walk beside you spiritually, as you seek to find some light in the dark. Sending love and light ❤

  • @sinistararies2975
    @sinistararies2975 Před 2 lety +21

    Oh, I remember when this happened. It was a complete shock for it to escalate to THAT point. Ever since, WWE has been trying their best to scrub all they can about Benoit so even knowing who he was before the incident may eventually become harder to find in the future...

  • @candigaler1845
    @candigaler1845 Před 2 lety +15

    The reason I love your story telling so much is that you start from the very beginning and not just the crime and afterwards I appreciate that so much thank you Emma

  • @katefuchs9884
    @katefuchs9884 Před 2 lety +7

    I remember when this happened and I was so shocked. Thank you for trying to shine a light on the fact that this wasn't a clear cut case. Three lives were lost, all tragically.

  • @streethassle5193
    @streethassle5193 Před 2 lety +19

    Really enjoying the ‘less well known cases’, you’ve been putting up Emma! Good for you for going out on a limb, not doing the same stories that all True Crime CZcamsrs do. Well done!x

  • @tinapeanuts6877
    @tinapeanuts6877 Před 2 lety +6

    My eldest son was a huge fan back in the day and I’m glad you covered this as like you pointed out , everything was hidden for such a long time . Hearing all this makes so much more sense so thank you ❤️

  • @gemmamoon335
    @gemmamoon335 Před 2 lety +11

    I can't wait for this one emma i really hope you do it some justice a wrestler tormented by his own demons his autopsy showed how much damage his brain had took so much to this story

  • @meredithvb4074
    @meredithvb4074 Před 2 lety +20

    I have literally been researching this case this week and have been hoping Emma would cover it! I am a wrestling fan, as well as a true crime fan. It will be interesting to hear Emma's views on the "too many hits to the head" or the "steroid rage" theories. I'm super excited to see this one!

  • @LoomsOfLore
    @LoomsOfLore Před 2 lety +13

    This is the best telling of this case I've ever watched, it was nice to watch something on this subject without it being a direct attack on benoits character. He spent his life getting hurt to entertain millions of people and in the end doing what he loved and what we loved him doing was what brought about his demise. It's a shame he can't and won't be recognised in the WWE any more because for anyone that didn't watch him he was brilliant, I understand why though. Was just nice to watch an unbiased observation of what happened. Well done em ❤❤

  • @jm_mort
    @jm_mort Před 2 lety +2

    I worked in a psychiatric unit as a support worker for people with acquired and traumatic brain injuries and nursed a patient with dimentia pugilistica it's crazy how little importance was given to the preservation and protection of the brain back then.

  • @abbisaiya2797
    @abbisaiya2797 Před 2 lety +18

    Emma it was wonderful to hear you laughing as you remembered watching wrestling with your father. Brought a smile to my face! Hold tight to those good times! ❤

  • @laurhawk
    @laurhawk Před 2 lety +5

    Seeing you post Episode 111 makes me so proud! I luckily discovered your channel at Episode 1, it came into my suggested feed and I got so excited 😆

  • @hannahbloxham7791
    @hannahbloxham7791 Před 2 lety +3

    As someone who grew up watching chris benoit this did hit home so much when it actually happened, it was only yesterday my sister told me you were covering this and i can honestly say im so glad you have, it was far too easy with the industry he was in to instantly place the blame on steroid abuse. It is heart breaking what happened to his family, but the point that resonates with me is the prospect of "ascension" could he have believed all of the family were to ascend? did he know there was irreversible damage done to his heart? maybe he wanted to take the journey "leaving this earth" with his family. it was a horrible tragedy but to completely wipe everything he had done in his career and the accolades he achieved, its tough. As you said when he made so much money for the wrestling federation and gave all the upcoming stars someone to aspire to become to then have that gone in an instant, is understandable but also seems as if its being swept under the rug. The superstars put their lives at risk every single time they step into the ring, and there should be a point where they're evaluated and forced to stop. This as you said was an awful chain of causation with two innocent people being taken from the earth when they had so much left to give. I really appreciate the perspective you gave on this case, and bringing light to the fact that this wasnt a cut and dry murder suicide. Thank you for the compassion the full in depth deep dive and the view from all sides. ❤

  • @HellsFurby
    @HellsFurby Před 2 lety +12

    You’re the only person besides my partner who trained under a former wrestler and the dark side of the ring episode to do this case justice. Thank you. It makes me happy to see it so researched and know what you’re talking about and this case fascinates me as a kid who grew up in the attitude era of wrestling.

  • @rockingjamie
    @rockingjamie Před 2 lety +11

    To help understand Chris' mindset, I would recommend watching the Chris Benoit tribute to Eddie Guerrero after he died. To me, it is the starting point for Chris' downfall. He looked utterly, utterly broken. Chris died on 24 June 2007 but mentally he died the day Eddie passed away.
    A lot of people in the wrestling world defend and attempt to effectively entirely absolve Chris by saying he wasn't in his right mind. I don't disagree that he wasn't in his right mind but this wasn't just a freak moment. The framework for a man who could potentially murder was in place prior. He was abusive, there are several stories for how quickly his temper could snap from fellow wrestlers and he regularly abused drugs.
    RIP to Nancy and her beautiful son, Daniel.

    • @rockingjamie
      @rockingjamie Před 2 lety +2

      Also I find the idea of him having the brain of an 87 year old Alzheimer's patient nonsensical. There's no way an 87 year old Alzheimer's patient could manage the level of co-ordinated travelling a wrestler does and remember what spots / wrestling moves to do in ring. Also, why did no one mention how forgetful he was or that he was entirely unable to hold lucid conversations if this was the case?

    • @simjem
      @simjem Před 2 lety

      @@rockingjamie
      proof right here that some people should just stick to watching and learning and stop trying to be experts.

    • @rockingjamie
      @rockingjamie Před 2 lety

      @@simjem What do you mean?

    • @simjem
      @simjem Před 2 lety

      @@rockingjamie
      Your understanding of alzheimer's for one.

    • @rockingjamie
      @rockingjamie Před 2 lety +2

      While I am qualified in human biology, I certainly don't claim to be an expert. However, I am entitled to give my opinion, as is everyone else. Hence the comments section. CZcams is for interaction as much as it is for watching. As far the Alzheimer's, I think that in combination of the doctor's claim that his brain was similar to that of an 87 year old, makes my claim entirely fair.

  • @kellie5476
    @kellie5476 Před 2 lety +18

    Thank you for covering this, I was such a wrestling geek back in the day. A certain elder in my family always had to patronisingly remind me it wasn't real until I pointed out that the soaps they religiously watched and the characters they spoke about as if they knew them, wasn't real! They couldn't argue with that lol. It's all just entertainment.

    • @tammyallen3813
      @tammyallen3813 Před 2 lety +6

      Kallie....hahahahaaa.......soaps.....my mother LIVED to watch those.......that brought back warm, loving memories when i read your comment. Thank you for that walk down memory lane. You are a good sport. Sending happy thoughts from Washington State

    • @emmaroberts8051
      @emmaroberts8051 Před 2 lety +2

      I always find it such a strange thing to say to an adult . Like yeah obviously I'm aware of that 🥴

  • @afinecollector
    @afinecollector Před 2 lety +6

    Cannot wait to see this. I really hope you cover his neurological symptoms, as it's sad when people forget about the underlying issues he suffered.

  • @enigmasky3264
    @enigmasky3264 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks for doing this for Chris. I think it put a good perspective on his story.
    Chris killed his wife and child. But there are others who have some responsibility in what happened, which is why they try to erase him from pro wrestling history. It's not because of what he did, it's because of why he did it. People like to hide evidence of their bad actions.
    Chris was also a victim, of something he deeply loved.

  • @TrueCrimeWhispers
    @TrueCrimeWhispers Před 2 lety +3

    Chris Benoit and John Cena were my son’s heroes for a while. He still looks up to John Cena, and he hates talking about Benoit. It just crushes him. Thank you so much for covering this case. I recently have been trying to find new true crime content creators to watch. I found you through a Reddit channel who sings your praises and recommends your channel. 🙏

  • @digitalsoldier3894
    @digitalsoldier3894 Před 2 lety +38

    Reasons That Chris Benoit May Be Innocent (Taken from CZcams)
    Chavo Guerrero - a close friend of Benoit- told WWE magazine that he talked to Chris for while on Friday night on his house phone. About 45 minutes into the conversation, Chris told him that there was somebody knocking at his door and he was going to see who it was. Shortly after Chris answered the door, there was a “scuffle” and then his house phone line went dead. Chris could only be reached on his cell phone about 3 hours later. This is very significant. This explains why there was no forced entry. Chris let the killer or killers in.
    After Chavo reached Chis on his cell phone, he said that Chris sounded very odd, groggy and tired. He also said that Chris told him “I Love You Chavo” which sounded forced. The WWE also said that when Chris called in and told them that Nancy and Daniel were sick he did not sound like himself. He sounded groggy. Chris then said “I Love You” which they say was out of context because he usually didn’t say this.
    Chris Benoit’s cell phone is missing. The police cannot find his cell phone or the needles they say Chris used to inject himself with steroids shortly before he died. The police have turned his cell phone off.
    Chris was not hanging from the weight machine, he was laying on the floor underneath the machine. Another officer said that Benoit was “slumped” against the weight machine.
    There was a white cloth wrapped around Chris’ neck. If he was so suicidal why would he care if his neck was bruised?
    The medical examiner says that Chris Benoit died on Saturday. The text messages were sent on Sunday. Chris was already dead so who sent the text messages? It is noted that nobody talked to Chris on Sunday.
    The steroids found in Chris’ house were not in his body.
    If Chris’ had murdered his family then why did he need to text people? Think about it. Everybody was dead. Nobody would hear him talking so why text? Calling would have been easier. (I believe the killer text Benoit’s address to get somebody to come to the house to find the bodies)
    Chris sent Chavo a text message telling him his address. Why would he do this? Chavo already knew were Chris lived. He spent the previous weekend with him.
    Chris’ body was badly de- composed, about the same as Nancy’s. This shows he died sooner than Sunday.
    Why would he tie up Nancy to kill her? He was a big guy. He could have just hit her one good time and she would have been out.
    Ray also told me that the world press is reporting the manner of the deaths wrong. He says that Daniel was shot in his head and Nancy was shot in her chest.
    Chavo said that the Chris Benoit seemed “worried” about something but he could not get Chris to open up and tell him why he was worried.
    There was no Bible besides Chris’ body. Why would he place a bible beside Nancy and Daniel and not place one beside his own if he knew he was about to take his own life?
    There were 10 empty beer cans and an empty body of wine besides Chris’ body. He tested negative for alcohol.
    The toxicology confirmed that Chris had Hydrocodone (pain killer) Xanex (anti-anxiety drug). I have used both of these. These 2 drugs combined will sedate Chris and make him very sleepy. So he could not fight back.
    The police originally said that Daniel died on Friday because his body was badly de-composing. This supports my belief that all 3 died on Friday night. The police changed the manner of Daniel’s death 3 times. 1st he died from a garbage bag, 2nd he died from a choke hold, 3rd he was smothered by a pillow. Why would they keep changing?
    The police kept changing the location of where Nancy’s body was found. 1st she was found in the downstairs family room. 2nd she was found in the upstairs bedroom. 3rd she was found in the house office.
    Chris’ father said that Chris called him on father’s day and told him that he wished he could spend more time with his family but he had to work. One of Nancy’s friend says that Nancy Loved Chris and she had no plans to leave him.
    Retired Wrestler Bam Bam Bigalow died 1-19-07. Sherry Martel died 6-15-07. The Benoit family died 6-22-07. Since this family died, 2 other wrestlers have died. (Brian Adams and Johnny Crush in July and August 07) Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Brian Pillman all died the night before they were set to win title belts. Sherry Martel’s death is even more suspicious to me. Sherry Martel had ties to Nancy Benoit’s ex-husband Kevin Sullivan. The circumstances surrounding her death have not been released.
    Kevin Sullivan told Chris Benoit that he would kill him. Kevin is currently a high ranking member of a satanic cult. Kevin is also on the WWE Board of Directors. Kevin Sullivan also had motive to kill Daniel Benoit because he was Chris and Nancy’s offspring. Retired wrestler Dusty Roads said that “he danced with the devil” when working with Kevin Sullivan who is known as being Cold-hearted and conniving. The Benoit family was murdered on the 10-year anniversary of Nancy’s divorce from Kevin Sullivan.
    Nancy Benoit’s death was posted on the internet, 14 hours before her body was found.
    Weeks before he died, Chris Benoit’s colleagues said that Chris began taking alternate routes to and from work and back to his house. Chris and Nancy believed that somebody was following them. Chris’ friends dismissed his worries as paranoia.
    The Benoit family was murdered the same week that the WWE had a story line of “Who killed Vince Mc..

    • @sophietopham8822
      @sophietopham8822 Před 2 lety +8

      fascinating chilling thanks so much for sharing soo sounds so suspicious to me

    • @chloephillips1381
      @chloephillips1381 Před 2 lety +3

      Very very interesting

    • @tammyferrer9946
      @tammyferrer9946 Před 2 lety +3

      This needs more likes…

    • @ninnin261
      @ninnin261 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea…I’ve never been thoroughly convinced Chris did it. Men rarely tie up their wives like Nancy was before they kill them, and they can blame it on brain damage all they want, but how many 85 year old Alzheimer patients go around killing their families!?!… Just too many things point to a possible set up. Thanks for bringing this information to the discussion! This case deserves a second look.

    • @kaitnicole9245
      @kaitnicole9245 Před 2 lety +3

      Geez another rabbit hole to go down 😅

  • @ericgropuis
    @ericgropuis Před 2 měsíci +1

    Stumbled across this. Been a huge fan of wrestling since I was a child and watched that man as I was growing up. Witness the death of Eddie and then the murder suicide soon after. I’m glad you took this case with a lot of respect and presented it well. Amazing work
    I have no sympathy for Chris Benoit himself only this his family. That man had a choice and he took his wife’s and his child’s life. If he only killed himself it’s a different story because it was a tragic case of he wasn’t doing well but he decided to take his family’s life as well. Killed his wife in cold blood, put his son to sleep and made sure he would never wake up. He was doing stuff to make sure people weren’t worried either.
    I have all of the sympathy to his family who wasn’t taken care of by the WWE who should have taken them under their care and made sure they were able to keep themselves afloat. I don’t agree that he needs to be recognized because he almost destroyed the business. His son can wrestle but he shouldn’t do it paying tribute to a murder. I don’t care what anyone says he can be the greatest in the ring that doesn’t excuse being a monster

  • @seacryptid
    @seacryptid Před 2 lety +2

    I've always been nervous about people covering this case because I'm an enormous wrestling and Chris Benoit fan. Even my screen-name on here is a wrestling joke! That said you did such an incredible job bringing respect to all the victims in this and calling out the horrible mix of circumstances that lead to this nightmare. The WWE owes it to these people, risking their lives everyday for entertainment, to change the way that they do business. They aren't given appropriate health care, the rehab facility that they offer is a joke, and their contracting process is utter madness. I adore you Emma!

  • @theresacarter2093
    @theresacarter2093 Před 2 lety +13

    Soo looking forward to your professional opinion regarding this super sad yet quite mysterious case! This case has always played heavy on my heart ♥️! Why…he seemed to have It All! Why an immediate Wikipedia update? Why did the WWE turn their backs on one of their own, so quickly? Lots of unanswered questions surrounding this case! Thanks for all of your awesome content Emma❤️

  • @littlemouse1927
    @littlemouse1927 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for covering the case love this. So many people branded him a monster. What he did was monstrous. But he was severely brain damaged. And suffered great trauma. He was my favourite wrestler as a kid. Its such a sad sad story

  • @stephanie4174
    @stephanie4174 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for covering this case, Emma. It’s so sad but so much can be learned from it.

  • @vickyscott703
    @vickyscott703 Před 2 lety +2

    omg thank you for doing my suggestion I can't wait love your channel ❤xx

  • @LinkExzy
    @LinkExzy Před 2 lety +7

    Looking forward to seeing your take on this case. Such a tragic and heartbreaking story.

  • @mikebell7446
    @mikebell7446 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been a wrestling fan for 30+ years and a fan of True Crime for over 15...never did I think those two worlds would crossover (and wished they never had) but I am thankful for the respect and decency you showed this case and the obvious research you conducted (many don't bother doing either of these things and sit on the 'Wrestlers are all brutes and he was a monster' fence. Thanks Emma for the care and professional way you covered this case.
    In no way do I believe Benoit was in his right frame of mind when this happened, however, that doesn't mean he can be absolved from what he did during his final hours. I was a huge fan of his and had massive respect for him (notice the past tense). I find it difficult to watch any old wrestling with him involved without remembering what his hands did. I honestly think Chris himself would agree with his erasure from history. In his right mind he would be as disgusted as we are with his actions.
    Thanks once aain Emma, you covered the good before the bad and didn't allow a reason/excuse to confuse what he ultimately did.

    • @mikebell7446
      @mikebell7446 Před 2 lety

      in regards to the Wrestling business...this tragedy and it's following research into CTE did force some big changes. No weapon hits directly to the head, any possible concussion that happens during matches cause the match to be called off instantly, and any signs of concussion stops you being able to compete. this with a lighter schedule, more drug awareness/prevention and less extreme moments

  • @456coolkid1
    @456coolkid1 Před 2 lety +39

    Have you watched the series 'The Dark Side of Wrestling'? One of the episodes is about Chris Benoit and I would love to hear your response to it.

    • @kaysie11dh
      @kaysie11dh Před 2 lety +2

      All those episodes are brilliant!!!

    • @456coolkid1
      @456coolkid1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kaysie11dh I definitely agree. It reveals more of the story than what the media would likely say.

    • @kaysie11dh
      @kaysie11dh Před 2 lety +3

      @@456coolkid1 oh 100%
      Can’t wait to hear Emma’s take on it!

    • @maiamclaughlin2875
      @maiamclaughlin2875 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m not a wrestling fan what so ever but my bf is. He made me watch that and it was so interesting! Binge the eps and then a new one came out not long after and we sat and watched it together

    • @456coolkid1
      @456coolkid1 Před 2 lety

      @@maiamclaughlin2875 That was exactly the same with me! No prior interest in wrestling but was hooked on this series.

  • @Steph403757
    @Steph403757 Před 2 lety +9

    This will be so interesting to listen to!! Huge wrestling fan back in the day and this was such a shock. Be interesting to hear your thoughts on his head injuries

  • @HumpfyArt1502
    @HumpfyArt1502 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks again for covering this case! I personally never understood the fun of watching wrestling but that doesn't matter. This is a real tragic story. I hope that in the future much more will be done to prevent serious brain damage in sports.

  • @AmeBrizee
    @AmeBrizee Před 2 lety +11

    I'm looking forward to this one. I grew up watching him wrestle plus, this happened very close to where I lived as a child, while I was still there. It's a heartbreaking case but, then again, most of these cases are.

  • @Joeelkins.
    @Joeelkins. Před 2 lety +39

    This one still doesn't sit right with me. And as a someone who grew up watching Chris Benoit wrestle through my early teens to 21(stopped watching wrestling once I went to university). Can't wait to hear your presentation.

    • @gemmamoon335
      @gemmamoon335 Před 2 lety +7

      It will be interesting to see emma do her take on it i do hope she can give him some justice as its sad knowing that all he is knowing for is what happend that terrible weekend and not who he was a father a husband a friend a colleague the dark side of the ring was great though they never went into how his brain actually looked at his autopsy and how it represented a brain of a elderly man

  • @Mavisdundundunnnmanston

    Thank you for being so respectful of this story. My friend in school at the time was obsessed with wrestling and was too young to come across the details. He had so many young fans. I hope we can all learn from this.

  • @leerequiem
    @leerequiem Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Emma, you really did do this tale justice and not give a one dimensional point of view but like only you can, gave us food for thought and it was done without sensation and great compassion for all affected by this tragedy

  • @jennym-lsh
    @jennym-lsh Před 2 lety +4

    I was so interested to see your perspective on this tragic case, having a big wrestling interest from my childhood and knowing this case very well. I feel like you analysed this case so well and really reflects my feelings on this tragedy. I think a career of head injuries and mental health battles played the most catastrophic roles in this case. The amount of damage to his brain, paired with the loss of his best friend was the downward spiral. He had been very paranoid in the weeks leading up to the deaths, thinking he was being followed and watched. His mental state was absolutely at breaking point. I understand why WWE cut him out of their history in the moment of it all happening, but I feel like his mental and physical health should be taken into consideration before scratching out his name forever. Such a sad and tragic case 😢

  • @ashleighgriffin4147
    @ashleighgriffin4147 Před 2 lety +22

    If you’re not a diehard wrestling fan you’ll never know the true depths of how horrible his death was and how his one horrible mistake overshadowed the immense grief and mental and physical destruction he was going through at the time. RIP Chris and Eddie.

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Před 2 lety

      ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

    • @tammyferrer9946
      @tammyferrer9946 Před 2 lety +11

      Don’t forget RIP to his wife and child..

    • @TypicalIndian1981
      @TypicalIndian1981 Před 2 lety

      @@tammyferrer9946 yeah Nancy and Daniel Benoit man Daniel should’ve lived longer

  • @maureeningleston1501
    @maureeningleston1501 Před 2 lety +6

    I must admit I had never heard of this case so I looked it up and now I can't wait to get all the details of why this tragedy happened.

  • @BigBirdCEO
    @BigBirdCEO Před 2 lety +3

    I'm going to be a bit spicy with this one. I have absolutely zero sympathy for someone that killed his own wife, and son without hesitation. His son was 7 years old for christ's sake. I'm a wrestling fan, but I don't treat a family annihilator differently, just because he was famous. My auntie committed suicide when I was 10. Anyone whose been through suicide , will find this case a hell of a lot more horrific than the average person, as we know what that pain feels like, and the level of anger you have against the person who did it. Murder suicides are the highest level of evil, cowardice, callousness, and selfishness. Take your own life, whatever. Do not touch another person! He's a murderer, and I rightly despise him for it. Only a psychopath could have killed his own wife and son like that. We never normally make excuses for psychopaths. I dont care what drug cocktail he was on, he killed his family in cold blood, and showed more hesitation in ending his own life than theirs. What a surprise.

  • @beth1490
    @beth1490 Před 2 lety +2

    Never heard of this case before. Looking forward to your take on it Emma. You always cover cases perfectly, start to finish. I feel well informed of all the facts when I watch your channel and know I’m getting a complete picture that I can trust.

  • @dragoncarolinethefirst6432

    I have loved wrestling most of my life, so much so my partner is a wrestler, and played rugby myself so this topic is very close to my heart. Emma has conveyed this shocking story with the upmost compassion and tact. Its both moving and informative and brings a lot more understanding to the tragic life of Chris Benoit and the actions he carried out on that terrible day.
    Thank you for this Emma

  • @midnightdragon111
    @midnightdragon111 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for covering this case just watched it yesterday. I loved WWE and remember Chris and Eddie well, I was so upset when they said Chris and his family had died, but wanted to know what lead up to that moment. You have brought to light more knowledge for me then I could ever known before. Also when you listen to the Eddie tribute for the Hall of Fame you can hear the pain in Chris voice its such a tragedy that this couldn't have been prevented.

  • @LukesDiary
    @LukesDiary Před 2 lety +2

    I grew up watching WWE, great video Emma; I really learned a lot from this. RIP all involved.

  • @dawnb7707
    @dawnb7707 Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate your coverage of this topic. Back in my day as a youngster watching wrestling we had a commentator by the name of Gordon Solie. The wrestlers of the day were Dusty Rhodes, Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, Mr. Wrestling #2, Bruno Sammartino, etc. Back then, I had no idea of how things really worked. And it’s heartbreaking to know what these guys really put themselves through for our entertainment (as well as for their own fame and income). Great memories as a kid. But now, I can’t watch this, boxing, or freestyle fighting. Thank you for bringing more attention to these issues.

  • @joannedickens2238
    @joannedickens2238 Před 2 lety +2

    Smashed it out of the park with this one Em. 🙏🏼 love your passion. 👊🏽

  • @liamgillett9068
    @liamgillett9068 Před 2 lety +1

    Felt like I have blown up your socials suggesting this can’t wait to see your take on this case it’s what sparked my interest in true crime in the first place

  • @bellsykes8758
    @bellsykes8758 Před 2 lety +3

    Emma Please do ian watkins. I feel so much is covered up about him because of his fame

  • @eandabadgehunter2311
    @eandabadgehunter2311 Před 2 lety +1

    i had to stop the video to comment. thank you so much for the care and compassion you showed this case. i was a huge fan of wrestling growing up and was so sad when this happened. thank you for being so insightfull and respectful!!!!

  • @seancooke4476
    @seancooke4476 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Emma,
    I am a long time fan I’m just wondering if you will be covering the Columbine Massacre of 1999 this month? As it the twenty third year anniversary on the 20th of April.
    Keep up the great and mind engaging and consistent content. X

  • @angelacotton1794
    @angelacotton1794 Před 2 lety +4

    Sad story. The little boy was so precious. She was loved by a lot of the fans.

  • @cammyt9030
    @cammyt9030 Před 2 lety +8

    Really shocked British bull dog died, I grew up watching wrestling, and remember alot of the wrestlers in this story, my younger brother had all the action figures. I can relate to what Emma said about the loss of her father 🙏🏾 I lost my older brother in the same way due to the same illness. Hope definitely pulls you through the trauma.

    • @Dexter037S4
      @Dexter037S4 Před rokem +1

      His son Davey Boy Smith Jr. is currently wrestling still, he's mainly in the US Indie scene as far as I can recall.

  • @andiemay8410
    @andiemay8410 Před 2 lety

    I really wish you could do all the cases I research! The compassion, heart and warmth in your delivery makes the people you are talking about real and identifiable. Not like overdramatized television meant to shock or "entertain" the person watching. You make whoever you are discussing a human being. Thank you for doing what you do to remind the world of their humanity! You have such a gift!

  • @Jynx_Rayne
    @Jynx_Rayne Před 2 lety +3

    Omg yaasss!! I've just recovered from watching Wrestmania last week so this is perfect timing 👌

  • @cherylmoulton1209
    @cherylmoulton1209 Před 2 lety +5

    CTE makes me think of Aaron Hernandez, that would be a good one for you to cover Emma ❤

    • @madeleinesecker8036
      @madeleinesecker8036 Před rokem

      Yeah considering how much brain damage was found...a guy so young to have way so much damage is beyond me...but I wonder if he can ever be forgiven for what he did..but his damage to his brain must of played a part of how he behaved...a sad outcome for sure..

  • @claredavies21
    @claredavies21 Před 2 lety +2

    Yaaaas I can finally watch the fabulous Emma Kenny now I’m out of hospital and not on an IV of morphine after my foot surgery. Imma binge watch all I’ve missed and a huge hello to kenny’s crime cult from the south of 🇬🇧 UK. ♡︎♡︎♡︎

  • @Bunnyetsuko
    @Bunnyetsuko Před 2 lety +25

    Your telling of Chris's story moved me to tears. You have such an eloquent way of explaining all of the ins and outs of these cases!
    Again, you really did an amazing job with this video!! Love your channel and look forward to your next one!! Cheers 👍🏻❤️

  • @anne-marieweaver4003
    @anne-marieweaver4003 Před 2 lety +2

    Every video you do is brilliant. I love how you go into real detail 👌 always look forward to your cases 😊

  • @matthewjennings5893
    @matthewjennings5893 Před 2 lety +4

    Don't forget to mention the eddie guerrero aspect of the case.

    • @gemmamoon335
      @gemmamoon335 Před 2 lety +1

      That losing his best friend tormented him more than anyone knew

    • @vickyscott703
      @vickyscott703 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm 1000% sure she will.. she's the absolute best when doing research

  • @sarameyrick8938
    @sarameyrick8938 Před 2 lety

    My son was a big fan and had his doubts over how you would cover this one and he was well impressed, I told him you would be brilliant and sympathetic and true to form you were fab ❤

  • @smo6460
    @smo6460 Před 2 lety +6

    Being a WWE fan, & I'm a fan of Emma too....I'm interested to hear her take on this tragedy.

  • @GrannyD247
    @GrannyD247 Před 2 lety +1

    You did an excellent job on this one Emma, I truly appreciate this episode

  • @karenaltschwager5929
    @karenaltschwager5929 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautifully done Emma. Such a sad ending for all 3 in this family. Thank you for doing this in such an empathetic and fact based way. 🙏

  • @ilisnanel3947
    @ilisnanel3947 Před 2 lety +1

    Its Emma time!
    One of the very few memories I have with my father is watching Wrestling on a Sunday afternoon. It was one of my favorite past times. I only saw it for entertainment as I was a little girl, never did I realize the danger behind it. Once again you did a great job Em. This was a sad case. May you always be blessed Emma Kenny

  • @tinglelingaling6
    @tinglelingaling6 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the things I like about your videos, you try to make them human. The person before the beast. Not condoning their behavior, but giving reasons that "may" have contributed to their actions.

  • @SRPC21
    @SRPC21 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve followed your work since 2013 & him from 1999 until his death in 2007 so it’s really interesting that you’re covering him.
    I have the very unpopular stance that I think he was a really good person that did an unforgivable thing. I do think his mental capacity was severely compromised when he committed the act though; from what I remember all his bumps meant his brain was not functioning normally.
    I’ll listen to this in time, I’m sure you will provide these answers.

  • @adamloco123
    @adamloco123 Před 2 lety

    Ran across your channel and thank you for giving so much insight to all these cases it was horrible what had happened im enjoying your views and presentation to videos I've watched keep up great work,also enjoyed you on meet marry murder BTW

  • @michellelaw7550
    @michellelaw7550 Před 2 lety +2

    Your scenario with doctors prescribing without examination is exactly what happens with my GPs and most other ones local to me in this post COVID world.

  • @chrissiestevens1001
    @chrissiestevens1001 Před 2 lety +2

    On many of your previous videos you’ve mentioned the ramifications of head injuries. As a result, its made me more understanding of the changes in my husband, who had a major concussion 30y ago. My daughter has recently suffered 2 concussions over 6 months. I’ve just sent her the info you shared about concussion legacy foundation.

  • @CitizeM
    @CitizeM Před 2 lety +1

    You are very insightful and compassionate. I appreciate that about your channel 💙 Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @chrislewis7253
    @chrislewis7253 Před 2 lety

    Very well done Emma this is one of the best cases as a podcast ive watched much effort and time went into this and I genuinely appreciate your hardwork to do this terrible crime that took place its really one of the most upsetting crimes ive knowing and it takes a lot of guts to do this and thank you much appreciated ❤️

  • @thecloudlizzieyt4530
    @thecloudlizzieyt4530 Před 10 měsíci

    My husbands mum committed suicide and made those calls to her children. My husband still beats himself up along with his sisters. It’s so traumatic and life long lasting.
    I’m so sorry to hear you have and are still enduring this pain. Xx

  • @barrym5699
    @barrym5699 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank-you for all you do ,, your a great person 🙏

  • @emmaevans5502
    @emmaevans5502 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Emma I’ve been watching you from the beginning and finally I am able to support you on Patreon 🙌 you have helped me so much and I have learnt so many insights into things that affect my own life like grief, death of a parent and I have an amazing partner with schizophrenia, you are one of the few people who talk about people who are suffering with schizophrenia with respect. Anyway I can’t wait to watch this video, thank you for all you do, you help so many people without realising it xx 💗☺️💗

  • @margiejcupcakeprincess4711

    I’m 71 years old ack in the 50s and 60s we watched wrestling every Sunday. When I was in my 20s I was with a love 💕 of my life and we had friends who worked with the wwe I got to meet some of the popular wrestlers of the time

  • @nonameface2811
    @nonameface2811 Před 6 měsíci +1

    from personal experience (unfortunately and fortunately) I can say this: that moment, that split second that you have made the decision to unalive yourself and acting out on the decision is an incredibly dark, tragic, lonely feeling. I don't wish it on anyone, and I encourage anyone who is struggling with these demons to plz reach out to someone. please do it. I can only speak from personal experience with my own demons and mental health issues but please reach out to someone.

  • @zafmo9829
    @zafmo9829 Před 2 lety +6

    Huge wrestling fan. Cannot wait for this. Epic. Please include stuff about how he started to write letters to his best friend Eddie, who had died some years before. That started his mental breakdown apparently.

    • @EmmaKennyTV
      @EmmaKennyTV  Před 2 lety +3

      I do xx

    • @vickyscott703
      @vickyscott703 Před 2 lety

      I definitely think his best friend Eddie dying was a major contribution to his mental breakdown

  • @sinistararies2975
    @sinistararies2975 Před 2 lety

    Now that this is finally out..... I think you did a very good job on this deeper dive. Very respectful of the craft and what wrestlers do as athletes while still being able to dig close to the core of the very issues being part of it may bring. Noticed you seemed very passionate on the topic though like what many were just casual watchers with family. The story is extremely tragic and still brings pain to people to this day. Thank you for taking the time to cover this properly.

  • @powerspyin1games
    @powerspyin1games Před rokem

    Loved the video. I was 7 years old at the time and remember when this all happened. What's eerie is that Chris Benoit wasn't religious but did start reading the Bible because it reminded him of Eddie (because Eddie would sometimes talk to Chris about God and Christianity).
    1:08:47 it's good that you mentioned that the wellness policy was often criticised. Because after the Benoit tragedy, WWE got strict and suspended (or fired) a number of their wrestlers including Booker T, Chris Masters, William Regal & Edge.
    They didn't care if you were a top guy or not, you were getting punished. 2007 was a terrible year for WWE behind the scenes.

  • @jonquiloconnor987
    @jonquiloconnor987 Před 2 lety

    You have most eloquently summed this case up (as per) Emma. You always amaze me with your professional approach to researching the truth. I think you did both family's very proud. How tragic. How thought provoking. Spot on.

  • @jamesmccarron4847
    @jamesmccarron4847 Před 2 lety +2

    Class Emma, looking forward tae this ... cheers in advance

  • @bonnie-leewhitworth9518
    @bonnie-leewhitworth9518 Před 2 lety +1

    My darling girl another great job, well done you are amazing!!!! Thanks for bringing this out I have been screaming this for years not just wrestling, football is horrible and starts so young. We called closed head injuries and they can turn on a dime and their damage has been felt for years. And they truely have no control

  • @omarmolinajr9824
    @omarmolinajr9824 Před 2 lety

    Growing up young watching wrestling especially the late 90's-early 00's era of wrestling, this broke my heart hearing what Chris Benoit did in 2007 because he was so liked and respected in WWF/WWE before that horrifying crime happened. Thank you Emma for covering this story and your story telling on this subject because wrestling was changed and heartbroken when this took place.

  • @adamb1098
    @adamb1098 Před 2 lety +5

    Really hope she doesn't try to use Steroid use as any cause of this, as anyone with an ounce of experience with steroids knows they don't and cannot cause this to happen. 10,000 knocks to the head throughout his career are likely the main cause.

    • @EmmaKennyTV
      @EmmaKennyTV  Před 2 lety +4

      You’ll have to watch to see 💪 (but no, I won’t be blaming the use of steroids ) x

    • @theworld340
      @theworld340 Před 2 lety

      Steroids were not the cause his mental health and things that happened drew him to do the things he did but roid rage is a very real thing also didn't help his mental health

  • @Staceyatkinson4496
    @Staceyatkinson4496 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is very educational, thank you Emma, great channel by the way

  • @samanthahoare1988
    @samanthahoare1988 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking forward to this one. Absolutely love your channel

  • @carolynfea6352
    @carolynfea6352 Před 2 lety +1

    Feeling your pain through this. Kudos for the deep dive 🙏

  • @michellelowe7082
    @michellelowe7082 Před 2 lety

    His older son said for a really long time he was devastated because he didn't understand why he was the only one his dad left behind. He couldn't understand why his dad didn't take him with him too.

  • @DigitalJill
    @DigitalJill Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so excited to hear your information on this case!

  • @jenell56
    @jenell56 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou Emma for deep diving into this one! I can remember when this happened and the utter shock that rippled out like a tsunami. You covered the CTE side very well and I feel that there is so much still to learn about this horrific condition. I hope at some point in time you will cover the Aaron Hernandez case because CTE seems to be a factor there too. Last, but not least, R.I.P Nancy and Daniel

  • @TriciaMaria
    @TriciaMaria Před 2 lety +1

    Oh this is something that I truly had no clue about; thank you for sharing; truly so much to learn in true crime. I am a pseudo new True Crime CZcamsr and can’t believe I’ve only just discovered you Emma! You are amazing 😻

  • @bbyjscx
    @bbyjscx Před 2 lety +1

    Never heard of this case, thanks for your coverage :) cool channel

  • @kayakat1869
    @kayakat1869 Před 2 lety +2

    The thought of someone hanging themself with a lat pull-down bar is so disturbing to me. Those exercise machines are no joke. This is a very sad case.
    Why was this the one that made me tear up? I guess I come from a very athletic family, and have experience with exercise related injuries and brain injuries. Just the thought of people who live to entertain that put their body and mind through hell is so heartbreaking. There are no winners here.

  • @StormWatch991
    @StormWatch991 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Emma, I absolutely love your true crime co tent and hearing your views on a case from a psychological perspective. I would love to hear your thoughts on the Luka Magnotta case, it is a sick one, but I think that the murder of Jun Lin should be talked about more, as I feel like he hasn't had much coverage, especially from British true crimers. Keep making amazing content. xx 💕

  • @adellegarrett9478
    @adellegarrett9478 Před 2 lety

    Hi love this is my 2nd video of urs, n u r now my favourite true crime youtuber. I love how in depth you go n ur voice is a pleasure to listen to. I go in to hospital tomorrow so I look forward to binge watching all ur videos