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KURT COBAIN'S DEATH: SUICIDE OR MURDER ?



The events surrounding the death of Kurt Cobain are filled with lies, contradictions in logic, and countless inconsistencies.

Kurt had 3 times the lethal dose of heroin (225 mgs) in his blood system. Medical experts say
such an amount will leave you incapacitated and cause you to lapse into a coma within seconds, if not kill you instantly. Kurt could not have done this, neatly put away all his belongngs,
 roll down his sleeves and been able to pick up a shotgun to shhot himself.


According to police reports, there were no fingerprints on the shotgun, on the pen found with the "suicide" note, or the box of shotgun shells found beside Kurt. This indicates the crime scene was "swept" clean before the body was dicovered.


There is evidence that circumstances were manipulated to prevent Kurt from using his own car and gaining access to his own money in the days leading up to his death. Someone also attempted to use his credit card up until the morning of April 8th. Medical examiners determined Cobain had died on April 5th.


Courtney Love was facing a divorce. There is documented proof, including her own voice recordings, that indicates Kurt wanted out of the marriage, out of the music industry, and possibly full custody of their daughter Frances. Dave Grohl confirmed that Nirvana were about to break up at that time. Courtney's father claims Kurt was going to divorce her on adultery charges. Cobain also took steps to write her out of his will.


Eldon Hoke, singer of a band called the Mentors, claimed he was offered $50 K by Courtney to kill Kurt in December 1993. On mArch 6, 1996, Hoke was administered a polygraph test by Dr. Edward Gelb, who is one of the courtney's leading polygraph experts and teaches the advanced polygraph course for the FBI. Hoke passed a lie detector test with 99.7 % certainty that he was telling the truth.


Kurt said he wasn't suicidal to many people in the weeks prior to his death, including Seattle police, a doctor that reated him in Rome, the people of Exodus rehabilitation center in LA, his lawyer, and many friends, including his best friend Dylan Carlson who bought him the shotgun on March 30th. Kurt told Dylan he was afraid of intruders at thwe house.


Cobain's friends say the only person who started telling the media he was suicidal, after he died, was Courtney Love. This goes against everything Kurt himself told people in the weeks leading upto his death. The media decides to go with Courtney's story with no questions asked.


There are just a few of the reasons many around the world are wondering just what really happened that first week of April 1994. This information has since been the subject of books, films, televisions, radio shows, and many articles in recent years. Major media outlets like VH1 and programs such as Insolved Mysteries have run stories.


Source: Unknown Magazine

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