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said that Benoit was prescribed testosterone as part of a treatment for testosterone replacement therapy, which McDevitt said was a common medical practice for people who had used steroids in the past, and had suffered testicular damage as a result.
said that Benoit was prescribed testosterone as part of a treatment for testosterone replacement therapy, which McDevitt said was a common medical practice for people who had used steroids in the past, and had suffered testicular damage as a result.


During an appearance on an episode of ''Larry King Live'', former pro wrestler-turned evangelical minister Ted DiBiase (known by his in-ring persona "The Million Dollar Man") speculated the possibility that Chris might have killed Nancy in a fit of rage during an argument, then afterwards, out of guilt, killed Daniel in a mercy killing before committing suicide, theorizing that a mercy killing, the suicide, as well as the bibles that were placed by the bodies of all three Benoits, were acts of contrition on Chris' part.
The bibles found by the bodies of Nancy, Daniel, and Chris himself have been explained as possible remorse on Chris' part after committing the murders of his wife and son; that, after he killed Nancy and Daniel, he placed bibles beside their bodies out of remorse. Former pro wrestler-turned evangelical minister Ted DiBiase (known by his in-ring persona "The Million Dollar Man") speculated this on an episode of ''Larry King Live''.


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