Johnnie Lee Wiggins is a NPC heavyweight bodybuilder. This bodybuilder was very successful. Johnnie Lee Wiggins took the third place at the 2011 NPC Emerald Cup and won the 2011 NPC Empire Classic.
This person was a boyfriend of Prudence Hockley. She taught English at Woodinville High School in Washington. This woman met the bodybuilder in a gym. He was a personal coach at that time.
Once the bodybuilder saw another man’s car in the yard of her home. It was on Christmas day. This bodybuilder was a jealous individual. Johnnie Lee Wiggins beat the lady too brutally. Then the bodybuilder left Prudence Hockley unconscious and bleeding on the ground in the yard. She was taken in a medical centre where she died that day. The child of Prudence Hockley was at home and called police and hospital.
It was not the first time, when this bodybuilder was aggressive with a lady. Several women said that he was very jealous man. They also confirmed that he became aggressive many times.
Earlier this bodybuilder served over 5 years in jail for assault, robbery and theft. It was in Georgia. Johnnie Lee Wiggins was released in 2008. During May 2011 he was under supervision of the Washington Department of Corrections.
It is necessary to mention that Johnnie Lee Wiggins was released on probation. During this time a police official caught him possessing anabolic steroids; he attacked the officer. The Washington Department of Corrections sent him to Georgia but he didn’t tell the Georgia Department of corrections that he had returned.
It was said that this bodybuilder had had “roid rage”. Actually, this term is widely used by media that claims that it is a negative result of anabolic steroids. But it is necessary to note that the affirmation about uncontrolled behavior which is believed to be caused by intake of anabolic steroids is not proven scientifically. Only an essentially small number of steroid users experience this reaction. Intake of steroids doesn’t lead to violence against women. Millions cases of domestic violence occur each year but they have no links with anabolic steroids.
There are other factors which contribute in domestic violence. Anabolic steroids should not be demonized for aggression and violence. Media must define other factors to blame for tragedies.
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