The "official" story is that Kurt Cobain "committed suicide" on April 5th, 1994
Kurt was going to leave Courtney
Kurt was in the process of writing a new will which was to exclude his sociopathic, abusive jewish wife, and was going to divorce her on the grounds of adultery.
Courtney was "frantic" at pending divorce
Courtney, a controlling, vindictive and vicious individual, was enraged. A prenuptial agreement limited her to only half of the couple's assets upon divorce. After Kurt's death, she conveniently inherited all of Kurt's wealth, including a steady stream of royalties from his estate.
Courtney allegedly offers man $50,000 to murder Kurt
According to Eldon Hoke, aka "El Duce" (the wild singer of a band and associate of Courtney Love), in December of 1993 Courtney offered him $50,000 to "blow Kurt's head off" with a shotgun and "make it look like a suicide". Hoke told his story to several journalists and news reporters, and even passed a polygraph exam, demonstrating with 99.9% accuracy that he was telling the truth. [1]
Interview with Hoke
April 1997 - "El Duce" winds up dead
A week after giving an interview to a BBC reporter on the case in which he said he knows who killed Kurt and may have let the name of the perpetrator slip, Hoke was found dead by railroad tracks in Los Angeles. Friends of El Duce say his death is "very very strange" and are "convinced it had something to do with Kurt Cobain." [1]
Crime scene is not consistent with suicide
Kurt had three times a lethal dose of heroin/morphine in his system. It is highly unlikely he would have been able to hoist a shotgun and shoot himself, as he would have been immediately incapacitated.
The police found no fingerprints on the shotgun, suggesting it had been wiped down.
According to private investigator Tom Grant, "The police and the Medical Examiner have no forensic evidence that proves Cobain's death was a suicide. On the other hand, there's a substantial amount of evidence for murder." [2]
So-called 'suicide note' was doctored
The last four lines of the alleged "suicide note" imply that Kurt planned to kill himself. These lines, however, are written in someone else's handwriting. [3]
The rest of the note, the part actually written by Kurt, does not indicate Kurt was suicidal whatsoever, and actually described Kurt's plans to leave the music business.
March 3rd, 1944 - "Rome Incident" - Overdose, possible first murder attempt
While on tour in Rome, Kurt and Courtney get into an argument, and Kurt threatens to leave Courtney. Hours later, Kurt "overdoses" on a combination of champagne and the tranquilizer Rohypnol, a drug prescribed to Courtney. Kurt is in a coma for 20 hours, on life support in a hospital, and barely survives. [4]
Following Kurt's death a month later, Courtney alleges the Rome incident was a "suicide attempt." Prior to this, no one had talked of it as a suicide attempt.
In weeks prior to his death, Kurt was upbeat and happy, not suicidal
According to friends and associates, in the weeks prior to Kurt's death, he was happy, upbeat, hopeful, and making plans for the future. None of his friends knew or talked about Kurt being suicidal.
The talk of Kurt being suicidal only started when Courtney came out after his death and said Rome was a "suicide attempt" and the media repeated Courtney's allegations that he was "suicidal" without question. [5]
March 18, 1994 - Courtney lies to police that Kurt is "threatening suicide"
Two weeks before his death, Seattle Police responded to a call from Cobain’s home. Courtney said Kurt had a gun, had locked himself in a room, and he was threatening suicide. Cobain denied he was suicidal, telling police he had locked himself away from his wife.
The police report includes the following: “After further interviewing [name blacked out] stated that she did not see him with a gun, and he did not say he was going to kill himself." [6]
Private Investigator Tom Grant
Grant is a licensed private investigator and former detective with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Grant states on his website:
"On April 3, 1994, I was hired by Courtney Love, (who was in Los Angeles at the time), to locate her husband after he left a drug rehab center in Marina Del Rey, California. Ms. Love stayed in Los Angeles while I flew to Seattle to search for Cobain with his best friend Dylan Carlson. In fact, Carlson and I had been in the Cobain residence the night before Kurt's body was discovered in the room above the garage.
The police immediately concluded "suicide." I wasn't so sure. Neither was Rosemary Carroll, Courtney Love's own entertainment attorney. Ms. Carroll was also a close friend to both Courtney and Kurt.
We both knew something was wrong here--terribly wrong.
After several months of intensive investigation, including dozens of taped interviews with Cobain's closest friends and family members, I reached the conclusion that Courtney Love and Michael Dewitt, (the male nanny who lived at the Cobain residence), were involved in a conspiracy that resulted in the murder of Kurt Cobain.
It appears this was not the first attempt on Cobain's life by Courtney Love. It was obviously, however, the first to succeed."
More:
NBC's Dateline on Cobain Murder
Sources:
1) Justice For Kurt
2) 'The Kurt Cobain Murder Investigation' by Tom Grant
3)'The Murder of Kurt Cobain' by John Philpin
4) Anomalies Unlimited: "The Murder of Kurt Cobain"
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