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The following day, Benoit murdered their son, Daniel. Benoit sedated him using Xanax and suffocated him. Like Nancy, a copy of the Bible was placed next to his body.
The following day, Benoit murdered their son, Daniel. Benoit sedated him using Xanax and suffocated him. Like Nancy, a copy of the Bible was placed next to his body.


In between the two murders, Benoit's close friend, fellow wrestler Chavo Guerrero, received a voicemail message from Benoit's phone stating that he had overslept and missed his flight and would be late for that night's house show in Beaumont, Texas. Chavo called Benoit back and found that Benoit sounded tired and groggy as he confirmed everything that he had said in his voice message. Chavo, who was "concerned about Benoit's tone and demeanor," called him back 12 minutes later. Benoit did not answer the call, and Chavo left a message asking Benoit to call back. Benoit did so, lying to Chavo and saying he was changing his flight and also saying that his wife and son were sick with food poisoning. Benoit ended the conversation by saying "I love you" to Chavo, who has stated in interviews was out of character for him.
In between the two murders, Benoit's close friend, fellow wrestler Chavo Guerrero, received a voicemail message from Benoit's phone stating that he had overslept and missed his flight and would be late for that night's house show in Beaumont, Texas. Guerrero called Benoit back and found that Benoit sounded tired and groggy as he confirmed everything that he had said in his voice message. Guerrero, who was "concerned about Benoit's tone and demeanor," called him back 12 minutes later. Benoit did not answer the call, and Guerrero left a message asking Benoit to call back. Benoit did so, lying to Chavo and saying he was changing his flight and also saying that his wife and son were sick with food poisoning. Benoit ended the conversation by saying "I love you" to Chavo, which Chavo has stated in interviews was out of character for him.


On Sunday, June 24, five text messages were sent to co-workers between 3:51 a.m. and 3:58 a.m. using both Chris Benoit's and Nancy Benoit's cell phones. Four of them were the Benoits' address; the fifth said that the family's dogs were in the enclosed pool area, and also noted that a garage side door had been left open. That day, Benoit had been scheduled to wrestle at WWE's ''Vengeance: Night of Champions'' pay-per-view event and win the vacant ECW World Heavyweight Championship against Phillip "CM Punk" Brooks. When Benoit didn't make it to the pay-per-view, John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan filled in for him.
On Sunday, June 24, five text messages were sent to co-workers between 3:51 a.m. and 3:58 a.m. using both Chris Benoit's and Nancy Benoit's cell phones. Four of them were the Benoits' address; the fifth said that the family's dogs were in the enclosed pool area, and also noted that a garage side door had been left open. That day, Benoit had been scheduled to wrestle at WWE's ''Vengeance: Night of Champions'' pay-per-view event and win the vacant ECW World Heavyweight Championship against Phillip "CM Punk" Brooks. When Benoit didn't make it to the pay-per-view, John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan filled in for him.
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