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Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Mysterious Wikipedia Entries About The Chris Benoit Family’s Murder/Suicide

I’m not sure how many of you have been following the story about WWE professional wrestler Chris Benoit murdering his wife and child and then killing himself.  I haven’t been, but I stumbled across this strange story which indicates that someone actually went onto Wikipedia and edited Chris Benoit’s entry to reflect the murders 14 hours before police discovered the bodies.

Wikinews has learned through an investigation that anonymous edits on the Wikipedia article Chris Benoit were added about the death of his wife Nancy Benoit 14 hours before police entered the Benoit home to find the former professional World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Canadian wrestler and his family dead.

An anonymous edit from IP address 69.120.111.23 using the Internet service provider Optimum Online was made at 04:01 UTC on Chris Benoit’s Wikipedia article. On a paragraph about an earlier fight: “However, Chris Benoit was replaced ... due to personal issues,...”, the anonymous editor added “ stemming from the death of his wife Nancy.” 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.”

Then just one hour later after the first edit reversion, another anonymous edit by 125.63.148.173 using unwiredAustralia.com.au, a wireless Internet service provider, was made adding about the aforementioned personal issues: “which according to several pro wrestling websites is attributed to the passing of Benoit’s wife, Nancy.” That edit was reverted just under 20 minutes later, with the comment: “Saying ‘several pro wrestling websites’ is still not reliable information.”

Further investigation shows that the IP address used to make the first edit is located in Connecticut, but the IP address is not linked to any computers or servers used by the WWE, but according to Cary Bass, Volunteer Coordinator for the Wikimedia Foundation, the IP address matches a location in Stamford, Connecticut where the WWE headquarters is located. Bass also informed the local authorities in Atlanta about the unusual edits, but it is not known if the edits were investigated by the police. The second edit was made by a computer in Australia from a wireless network.

“It didn’t become apparent until someone put the pieces together and realized that the comment was made by someone who apparently knew about the murders,” added Bass.

How creepy.  And bizarre.

Comments

Avatar for Tim

Actually I noticed the same thing with some of the Youtube tribute videos.  Although I figured it must be some person in another country due to the time difference.

Tim on June 28, 2007 at 05:15 pm

The contributor must have used a type of proxy but with time the authorities will pinpoint the true id of the pc and exact location. No matter the what though, I find it extremely creepy that anyone for any reason would do it.


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Anna on June 29, 2007 at 08:43 am
Avatar for Robert Perry

The scariest thing to me is that, in the context of Wikipedia’s writing about the lives of WWE performers, it made sense.  Take a look; if you can make a better soap opera than the WWE, you’re doing pretty good.

Robert Perry on June 29, 2007 at 02:48 pm
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