Lingering questions. Late Canadian wrestler Chris Benoit’s lifestyles got here to a surprising end in 2007 when he killed his wife and 7-year-old son at their Georgia home ahead of putting himself in a devastating scene that surprised the world.

In the years since, friends, family and fanatics — including Benoit’s teacher, Les Thatcher — have puzzled what truly took place that night time and the days leading as much as it. “There’s most effective 3 those that in fact know what came about that weekend and so they’re long gone,” Thatcher says in the new REELZ documentary, Autopsy: The Last Hours of… Chris Benoit.
Set to air Sunday, March 15 at Eight p.m. ET, the special profiles the WWE champ’s murder-suicide and objectives to clarify simply what resulted in his horrific ending.
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Benoit was a WWE famous person on the time of his demise. Known to fanatics as “The Canadian Crippler,” he was once probably the most best possible technical wrestlers of his era and, at 40, was once nonetheless drawing large audiences — in spite of hypothesis his occupation was spiraling downward. As the entire extent of Benoit’s acts emerge, investigators including Autopsy’s lead investigator, Dr. Michael Hunter, still search for motives.
To be told what led to Benoit’s downward spiral, track in to Autopsy: The Last Hours of… Chris Benoit on REELZ.
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