Kurt Cobain

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Kurt Cobain (1967- 1994) is deceased front man from the revolutionary 1990's grunge band Nirvana, whose supposed suicide has sprung a serious following that in fact, it was his wife, Courtney Love, who murdered him, or had him murdered.

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Back-story

March 4 1994 Cobain is admitted to a hospital in Rome, after an overdose on Rohypnol and champagne. He was legally dead, and remained in a coma for 20 hours. He is released 3 days later. It has been suggested by many the Courtney administered Kurt the Rohypnol without his knowledge.

March 18 1994 Courtney Love called Seattle Police, and told them Kurt was suicidal. Upon questioning, Kurt told police he was not suicidal, but was trying to stay away from Courtney. She later retracted her statement, and was warned by police for placing a false call.

March 30 1994 Kurt goes with his friend Dylan Carlson to purchase a Remington Model 11 20 gauge shotgun. He told Carlson it was because he feared an intruder. Carlson later said that Kurt was in no way suicidal, but quite the opposite seemed genuinely fearful for his life. An early sign that Kurt Cobain was afraid of being murdered. Carlson went as far as to say, if he even had a shred of doubt that Kurt was not suicidal he would not have allowed him to purchase the gun.

April 1 1994 Kurt leaves a LA rehab center where he had been staying for 2 days. Kurt ws visited that day by a friend, Joe Mama, who said "I was ready to see him look like s*** and depressed. He looked f***ing great!"

April 2 1994 A suspicious man is picked up from in front of Kurt's home, is driven around for a while. The man told the cab driver he was looking for bullets. He is unsuccessful and is later dropped off at an unrelated address, after telling the cab driver he wanted to grab something to eat.

The same day Courtney Love plants a story with the Associated Press that Kurt had overdosed, which was completely fabricated.

April 3 1994 Love, who has been looking for Kurt for several days, cancels his credit card. She then hires an private investigator, Tom Grant. She proceeds to explain how Kurt had turned down the Lollapalooza, and thereby turned down millions of dollars, and also that Kurt wanted a divorce from her. (A reoccurring theme throughout the period before Kurt's death was that he wanted to leave Courtney, and the only thing that had kept them together this long was their child, Frances, and also strong speculation that he was attempting to write he out of his will, an act he was never able to do)

April 5 1994 According the autopsy, this is the date Kurt Cobain died.

April 4 1994 Courtney Love files a missing persons report for Kurt Cobain.

April 6 1994 Courtney calls the electrical contractors currently working on Cobain's house to begin work on the green house.

April 7 1994 Grant and Carlson check Cobain's house, find no one, but find a note but a friend of Courtney Love, addressed to Kurt.

April 8 1994 Kurt Cobain's body is found in greenhouse of his Seattle home, by the electrical contractors. He was dead from a shotgun blast to the head, as well as a heroin overdose. The police ruled the case suicide.

Evidence that it was not suicide

  • Courtney Loves' odd behavior leading up to Kurt's death
  • Kurt Cobain was talking about leaving Courtney Love prior to his death, writing her out of his will, and said he would attempt to get full custody of their child. Kurt was worth much more to Courtney dead than he was alive.
  • The police ignored the fact that Kurt had earlier stated he was not suicidal, and that all other people who knew him personally said he was not suicidal (including friends, his band mates, and the psychiatrist who treated him after the incident in Rome)
  • The P.I., Grant, who was hired by Love, immediately contacted police to tell them something wasn't right with the suicide explanation.
  • Kurt Cobain's blood had had 1.52 mg/L of heroin. This is 3 times the lethal dosage, even for heavy users. Even with an extremely high tolerance, this would kill near instantly. In fact this is substantially higher then the maximum lethal dose, at which it is impossible to survive, not matter how high of a tolerance you have.
  • Even if the heroin did not outright kill him, he would either be comatose, or at the very least unconscious. If by some miracle has was still awake and conscious, he would be in no state to pick up a shotgun and take his own life.
  • Study was done on 3586 suicides including 760 violent suicides, in which not a single case was found which involved both a gun and a narcotics overdose of any kind. This would be a completely unique case.
  • In one of the suicide studies used of the 128 lethal heroin overdoses, only 3 had greater or equal blood levels of heroin that was found in Kurt.
  • There are 2000 - 1 odds of a missing person committing suicide.
  • 85% of spouse murders take place in the home.
  • Kurt's credit card was being used after his death by unknown persons, until his body was found.
  • The shotgun had no fingerprints whatsoever, including Kurt's. Somehow a dead man wiped his gun clean.
  • The suicide note, after analysis, was shown to have been written by two people. If the two parts are read separately, the majority, in Kurt's handwriting could easily be interpreted as a note to Kurt's fans regarding him leaving the music industry. (It was well known by people that knew him that he was thinking about this, he has even talked to his band mates about this) The last for lines however, which really made this note a suicide note, are written in someone else's handwriting.
  • His heroin kit was neatly back in its case, even though the effects of his massive does would be felt instantly.
  • When the odds of each of the following are multiplied; overdose at Kurt's levels, overdose among a missing person, violent suicide of a drug addict, a gun and an overdose in the same suicide, the resulting odds are 0, as this event has no precedence, even in the military which has a high suicide rate, and even in heroin cases, not once has a suicide by heroin coincided with a fatal gunshot wound.
  • Dead men don't pull triggers.

Further reading

  • Justice for Kurt, see link below.
  • Love and Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain by Max Wallace and Ian Halperin

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