
Chris & Nancy
The True Story of the Benoit Murder-Suicide and Pro Wrestling's Cocktail of Death
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Narrated by:
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Richard Tatum
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By:
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Irvin Muchnick
Exploring the steroid-fueled world of professional wrestling, this riveting chronicle lays bare the devastating events that led to the 2007 murder-suicide of Chris Benoit, his wife Nancy, and their seven-year-old son, Daniel. Benoit's performance-enhancing drug addiction - massive amounts of doctor-prescribed human growth hormone were found in Benoit’s home - and subsequent suicide proved to be the tipping point for the professional wrestling world, resulting in unprecedented scrutiny of the sport’s subpar health and safety standards. Using public records, dozen of interviews with those inside and outside of wrestling, and investigative results, this authoritative analysis provides an uncompromising look at the price athletes pay in this rough-and-tumble world.
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Almost good journalism, but falls short
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Good journalism, unsure conclusion
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Still worth listening too
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Where does Chris & Nancy rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of the better non-fiction audiobooks in my library right now.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
Though the case was just in 2007, among the media circus it was difficult to figure out what exactly happened at the time. This book is a good run down of what happened, and some other info that wasn't prominently reported.What about Richard Tatum’s performance did you like?
His reading was great and thorough. The book was mostly investigative, and the reader was very good at reading it in a neutral tone without being completely boring. He added good emphasis to make certain point clearer.Any additional comments?
There is some bias in the reporting, but the author is good to note that those points are speculative, either his own or someone else's.Great News Coverage and Unreported Info
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Not exactly correct
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Decent book, but author is on a mission
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Very detailed, and thorough independent information by the authors.
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Very interesting info
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Chilling, couldn't put it down.
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interesante
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