Concussion probably. That's what happened to Benoit, had a brain of a Alzheimer patient when he killed his wife and kid.chadachada123 said:I don't know much about the case, but if it was a crime of passion, it isn't nearly the same as if he PLANNED to murder his girlfriend.nexus said:He is not a victim. He is a murderer.NameIsRobertPaulson said:As they say "The show must go on"
It is what the victim would have wanted. To go out there and do what he loved rather than sit and mourn his death.
Lots of people talking about "Honoring the Fallen Teammate" by playing and winning.. except um... he murdered someone.
Just because he committed a crime doesn't (necessarily) mean that he isn't a victim too. He clearly had a lot going through his head if he thanked his coach personally before killing himself.
Hell, it was probably accidental. I'd imagine most cases just like this are accidental killings, or at least unintentional ones. Imagine accidentally killing someone in the middle of an argument, and then knowing that you'll be in prison for the rest of your life...
I'd say that the fact that he committed suicide means there was more going on then just "guy kills girl, then himself, because evil."
Just like Benoit, guy doesn't get a pass. Doesn't matter who he was, all that matters is what he became.