Episode 30: 130 Green Meadow Lane
Fayetteville, Georgia. June 2007. A house at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac became the epicenter of one of the most disturbing crimes in professional wrestling history.
Inside 130 Green Meadow Lane, WWE superstar Chris Benoit murdered his wife, Nancy, and their 7-year-old son, Daniel, before taking his own life. The killings unfolded over three days — days in which Benoit made calls, sent cryptic messages, and left Bibles beside the bodies. What drove a man so celebrated for his discipline and intensity to commit such unthinkable violence?
This episode unpacks the deeply haunting story behind the walls of the Benoit home — exploring the fractures in Chris and Nancy’s relationship, the silent warning signs, the role of traumatic brain injury (CTE), and the chilling calm of the house in the days leading up to the murders.
As investigators, fans, and loved ones tried to make sense of the tragedy, the home itself became a symbol of loss, silence, and the psychological toll of a violent profession. And though the address changed hands, was renovated, and faded from headlines — its walls still remember what happened there.
📍 Featured Address: 130 Green Meadow Lane, Fayetteville, Georgia
⚠️ Content Warning: Domestic violence, child murder, suicide, and references to brain trauma. Listener discretion strongly advised.