Surely though, you agree all the evidence revealed and police statements etc. clearly point towards Benoit as the killer. In fact, the police actually confirmed Benoit as the killer soon after the actual incident, I think it may have been a day or so. You are correct, however, in stating that a motive and other details still have not been discovered.
Here let me show you a quote by one of the detectives "Det. Lt. Steve Rogers said police must think outside of the box, at least until all the facts are known, not to rule out even a triple homicide." Most people want to jump to conclusion but in cases you have to think outside the box because we want the truth when we are doing a case, not pleasing the media just because they want this to happen. Let them do their job, they will find out just like me here where I live I just pulled a 16 hour shift on a damn case but I can't give you anything on it because I'm not permitted.
Question:How did someone get in the house?Both Benoit and the dogs are there.The house has a gate.People may have to be let in.Someone gets in the house but Benoit being a wrestler.Doesn't fight them.The person that gets in the house stays over night.With Benoit in the house.Kill Benoit's wife and waits around to kill his son.Then the person hangs Benoit in the basement.The whole time this other person is killing the other two people in the house.The person lets Benoit text his friends.But Benoit forgets to say in the texts message.Oh someone is killing my family.
If someone else did this and not Benoit then of course they are great at what they did and getting by dogs would be a piece of cake, and does anyone really know what exact time Benoit was at his house on friday? Because they are stating he was at his doctor's that day so it is obvious he was not there the entire day which leaves a window for a perpetrator to conduct his will.
I believe the statement in that it was a tragic coincidence. To be honest, it makes the most sense for it to be a lucky - or, as it turned out, unlucky - guess. Saying it is anything more is just creating contorversy where there is none.
Trust me, I even learned from the best when I say this "there is no such thing as a coincidence, if you believe so, you'll turn the corner and truth will hit you right between the eyes." When I was first training to become a detective I was told that by a senior detective almost 44 years on the force and I know he knew his stuff and by god I have and others have solved some cases on his phrase.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Chris_Benoit_mystery_editor_confesses:_claims_"terrible_coincidence"
^^^ That's the link.
About the Kevin Sullivan theory. It does seem strange that both his ex-wives died in a two week period and he did have a hatred against Benoit, but my concern is: was he close to the Atlanta, Georgia area? If he does not live far from that area than he definitely should be investigated, but from what I have known he lives miles away from the Benoit residence, unless he took a flight there and back. If he took a flight, it would be documented and the investigators would know that by now. I really don't think Sullivan had anything to do with this.
It's not that hard to actually phony a name and get on a airplane and I have actually real proof on this. Well me, my friends Mike and Mark were flying from here in va to ATL then to Las Vegas, well my idiot friend Mike left his id at home which is 30 miles away and we had no time to turn around to get it and catch our flight, we would have missed it. So they let Mike on the plane without having any ID at all, but they did search him down from anal cavity search. But I am throwing out there they do need to look if Sullivan had any flights nearby or get any information on individuals that would fit this. But this is an outside the box thinking of the case.
I might have mentioned this before, but I don't think Kevin Sullivan is in any condition to perform such a flawless crime. He's a lot older now and not in the best shape. Top that off with being in a different state at the time of the crimes, and it eliminates any possibility of Sullivan as the culprit.
It does not take someone it good shape to commit a crime just because Benoit is big. I mean seriously people is this what some of you think? Women, old people, people who do not have physical shape, regular people any type of people are able to commit and carry out plans of murder if they are smart about it.
Without a shadow of a doubt, med examiners on the scene observed body temps and decomposition that proved she did die first. Everyone needs to stop questioning what professionals tell us. It leads to speculation. You will end up like this mystery wiki editor, who went along with rumors he had heard, and went and posted it on Wiki. In one crazt coincidence, it ended up happening a little later.
Exactly, that is for sure the one thing that is indeed in the bag is the time of death, that is done with perfection from the coroners at the scene of the crime.
Did you read the Sullivan interview about the situation? He apparently has a solid alibi and witness, he was several states away.
Wow don't people know that if you are smart to carry out a murder plan that doesn't involved you, the first step you do is to pay off a witness or witness to make sure your alibi is covered. That's common sense and we as detectives try our best if we think that person did do it, we constantly attack that alibi and that story. Because everyone and every story has it's breaking point if indeed if it's false.
Also, I don't know if anyone posted this already, but apparently the Wikipedia thing has been explained. Taken from WrestleZone news...
So that explains that, atleast to a degree. It'd be nice for him not to be anonymous, but you can understand why he would be---why would you want the cops knocking down your door for a murder investigation? I know I wouldn't.
That so called wikipedia story someone calling out they did it and was on rumors, that's BS, I can read right through that crap. I'm trained for that, trust me you all that is BS.