Following the tragic events surrounding Benoit's death, the local Georgia authorities were in possession of several pieces of evidence during the subsequent investigation, including notebooks and journals. Still, their detailed information hasn't been extensively disseminated to the public. Only authorized law enforcement personnel and designated experts were permitted to examine these sensitive materials fully as part of the official investigation.
Moreover, releasing such personal details without appropriate permission would breach privacy laws and ethical journalistic practices, jeopardizing people's privacy rights, even in cases involving public figures under intense public scrutiny.