Did Chris Believe His Family Would Be â<80><9c>Better Off”?

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Bret Hart has once again spoken out on the Chris Benoit murder-suicide in the Calgary Sun. Below are several quotes from Bret Hart:

“I can’t begin to even understand what could drive somebody to do this,”

“The sad thing about it is I never saw Chris lose his composure, and I never saw him get angry — he was always a very solid, sound, logical kind of guy.â

“It’s totally the last thing you’d ever expect to come out of Chris Benoit — I think that’s why everyone’s having such a hard time coming to terms with this.”

“I’m hoping that whatever happened had nothing to do with levels of steroids or things like that,” said Hart.

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Eliza Barlow of the Edmonton Sun wrote an article yesterday questioning whether or not in Chris Benoitâs âsick❠mental state if he truly believed his family would be âbetter off in heaven.â

Barlow spoke with Dr. John Bradford, the associate chief of the integrated forensic program for the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, who told her that murder-suicides that wipe out a family are most often carried out by the father. âThey sort of start to think, in this psychotic thinking, that the whole family would be better off in heaven … that, â~This is a horrible place, I think weâd all be better off dead,â❠said Bradford.

He also talks about the effects anabolic steroids have on oneâs mental state.

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