July 6, 200718 yr comment_5418970 Marty seems more like a booze/coke/weed kind of guy to me than roids, so I'd wager Jindrak just for the WCW-Atlanta connection.
July 6, 200718 yr comment_5418971 Marty seems more like a booze/coke/weed kind of guy to me than roids, so I'd wager Jindrak just for the WCW-Atlanta connection.The scripts that he's under indictment for supposedly aren't for steroids... They're for pain pills. That's why I said Marty's a possibility.
July 6, 200718 yr comment_5418974 There are no guarantees that OG is a wrestler.Ran a quick search, I can tell you the only OG in baseball recently is manager Ozzie Guillen. NBA has Orien Greene of the Indiana Pacers, but that's highly unlikely.
July 6, 200718 yr comment_5418975 There are also no guarantees that OG is an athlete, or a famous person at all.
July 6, 200718 yr comment_5418978 True, but a lot of conclusions are being made because early reporting said that the police were inspecting the records related to wrestlers who had signed pictures up on Astin's office wall.
July 7, 200718 yr comment_5419004 The Feds are officially investigating Dr. Astin's part in the death of Johnny Grunge, as Astin had prescribed a large number of Somas for Grunge shortly before his death. http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/h...t.asp?aID=20097 DEA investigators are now looking into the death of Chris Benoit's friend, Mike "Johnny Grunge" Durham from 2006. Durham, who first turned Benoit onto Dr. :Phil Astin, died in February of 2006 with a bottle of empty somas next to him. The story is at www.myfoxatlanta.com Astin prescribed Durham a bottle of 120 somas, which was empty next to him when he died. His official cause of death was coronary artery blockage and morbid obesity (he was way North of 400 pounds at the time of his death). He had not have enough Somas or Hydrocodone in his system to kill him, but they are listed as contributing causes of his death.
July 8, 200718 yr comment_5419011 A friend of mine who's a trainer and a workout fanatic decided conduct an experiment to see just how easy it was to get a hold of steroids/GH/testosterone. Within seconds he found this site: http://www.forbodybuilders.net/ Anyone need some dianabol or deca durabolin? http://www.forbodybuilders.net/injectable-c-28.html They go into detail on there how they ship anywhere in the world, even to PO Boxes. Not to excuse Dr. Astin at all, but trying to get any reasonable handle on steroid distribution seems to be like trying to kill roaches one at a time.
July 11, 200718 yr Author comment_5419164 http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/h...t.asp?aID=20137 More names come up in Astin probe by Dave Meltzer WAGA-TV in Atlanta has just reported that federal investigators have seized all medical records of Dr. Phil Astin and patients Larry Pfolhl (Lex Luger), Marcus Bagwell, Mark Jindrak, Bob Howard (Bob Holly), Chris Benoit, Nancy Benoit, Mike Durham (Johnny Grunge) and Oscar Gutierrez (Rey Mysterio). The station also reported that M.J. and O.G., the two wrestlers involved in the indictment of overprescribing pain killers were, as speculated, Mark Jindrak and Gutierrez.
July 11, 200718 yr comment_5419165 Also mentioned in the WON daily update is how WWE is going on the attack, which is the exact opposite of what the company should be doing right now.
July 11, 200718 yr comment_5419171 The only surprise on that list to me is Bob Holly. Not that he's on roids or painkillers, but that he went to that particular doctor. Maybe he went there because it's a fairly short drive from Birmingham, Alabama, where Dr. James Andrews is. (Holly was there for quite a while after Brock broke his neck in late 2002.)
July 11, 200718 yr Author comment_5419172 Wouldn't Holly have seen Lloyd Youngblood for his neck as opposed to James Andrews?
July 11, 200718 yr comment_5419173 Wouldn't Holly have seen Lloyd Youngblood for his neck as opposed to James Andrews?True, but Holly's had a lot of injuries over the years. He may have ended up seeing Andrews a different time.
May 29, 200817 yr Author comment_5431815 Finally... --Dr. Phil Astin III has been given a 175-count superseding indictment for over prescribing drugs and prescribing drugs without just medical need. All the patients were only given initials, but there are indictments for prescribing drugs to CMB (Christopher Michael Benoit).
May 29, 200817 yr comment_5431816 To put the 175 counts into perspective, when Dr. George Zahorian was convicted, it was on 11 counts. I would suspect Astin had more clients than just Benoit and the other wrestlers who have been mentioned as clients. It's possible his client list goes beyond pro wrestlers.
May 30, 200817 yr comment_5431821 Dr. Astin client list of goodies he was giving away went well beyond pro wrestling. Just about every drug junkie in the Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, and Douglas areas used Dr. Astin as their own personal go to guy.
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