Nancy Benoit’s Death was Reported on the Web 13 Hours Before the Bodies Were Found

As if this story wasn’t already bizarre enough, an anonymous posting traced to Stamford, CT – home of the WWE, announced the death of Chris Benoit‘s wife Nancy at least 13 hours before her body, along with her young son and husband’s was discovered in Atlanta, GA.
Employees at Wikipedia.org said the posting went live on their site on Monday at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Police, however, said they found the bodies Monday at 2:30 p.m. EDT.
The posting reads: Chris Benoit was replaced by [[Johnny Nitro]] for the ECW Championship match at Vengeance, as Benoit was not there due to personal issues, stemming from the death of his wife Nancy. According to a Wikipedia.org report published after FOXNews.com made inquiries, the edit was reversed just under one hour later with the comment:
“Need a reliable source. Saying that his wife died is a pretty big statement, you need to back it up with something.”
The posting apparently was made in reference to Benoit’s scheduled appearance on Sunday night at an Extreme Championship Wrestling event in Texas.
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Maybe we need to stop looking at this as a double-murder suicide and start looking at it as a triple murder. How the hell could this be? It just doesn’t hunt.
No, what they need to do is take a closer look at this WWE bunch of steroid junkies. More than likely, he killed her (or them) before the scheduled match. He then called to say he wouldn’t be there, citing the death of his wife as the reason. Before the weekend was over, he then took his own life. The original report said the deaths occured “over the course of the weekend”.
Im a member of wikipedia. As a matter of a fact that was the first place I wrote at. Anyone can post there, and to me it’s strange for real that someone would go and post that so early before the bodies were found….hmnnn..