

On Friday, April 8th, 1994, Kurt Cobain was found dead in the Greenhouse a room above
the garage at his property at 171 Lake Washington Blvd E., Seattle Washington.
Reasons Why This Case Should Be Reopened
THREE TIMES A LETHAL DOSE OF HEROIN? Kurt apparently had 3 times the lethal 225 mgs dose
of heroin (1.52 mgs per liter) in his blood system and intravenous puncture marks in both arms. Medical experts will tell
you that such an amount, when injected directly into the bloodstream will leave you incapacitated and cause you to lapse
into a coma within seconds, if not kill you instantly before the needle can even be removed from your arm. It's common
for deaths of heroin overdoses to be found with the needle still sticking out of the arm. That's how quickly one
lethal dose can kill a person, let alone three.
It's hard to believe that Cobain injected himself with an insane triple lethal dose of heroin, pulled the
needle out of his arm, carefully put away that needle and the heroin paraphernalia neatly back into a cigar box a few feet
away, rolled down and button his sleeves, then picked up a Remington 20-gauge shotgun , placed it in his mouth and discharged it. There does not seem to be another case in history in which anything close to this
has ever occurred and many researchers feel it is simply impossible.
The drug Diazepam (Valium), was also found in Cobain's blood system. A drug that is known to aggravate heroin, and makes
an overdose that much worse. The question remains as to why Cobain would shoot himself after taking a triple
lethal dose, which clearly would have been more than enough to cause death instantly. A triple overdose, followed by shooting
yourself not only doesn't make sense, but is impossible according to the medical experts.
Canadian Chemist Roger Lewis read the Cobain autopsy report. Knowing that drug related "suicides" are
often a staged cover up for a murder, he studied 98 similar deaths and their pathology, criminology and forensic tests. His
research is titled "Dead Men Don't Pull Triggers", and it was published in Opinion Magazine. An online version is also available and is a must-read for anyone who wants to
intelligently argue that Cobain was murdered. To be fair, there is a rebuttal to Lewis' findings, which has also been posted
on the web, as well as Lewis' rebuttal to the first one. Links to that debate are available in the internet coverage section
of this site.
NO FINGERPRINTS? According to the police report, there were no "legible" fingerprints on the shotgun
(which some sources say indicate the gun had been wiped or cleaned), none on the pen found with the "suicide" note, or the
box of shotgun shells found beside Kurt. How can you write a note, load up a shotgun with 3 shells, and shoot yourself without
leaving any fingerprints on anything? Also, his head was nowhere near "blown off", as mistakenly reported by the press.
It was fully intact and not as gruesome as people close to the situation had made it out to be to the media and friends. The
Remington Model 11 shotgun is a very light shotgun that dealers recommend for home protection, because the shot won't penetrate walls and endanger those
on the other side.
Sgt. Cameron admitted 2 years later that there were no markings on Kurt's hands indicating he had fired
the weapon. "Yeah, there weren't any marks on his hands...Some rookie must've put that line in the police report."
he said when speaking about the mistake in the police report. Tom Grant says: "I can say with confidence
that there were no marks on Cobain's hands that would indicate he fired this weapon. I've had the police reports analyzed
by other homicide detectives and criminalists. No one can figure out what these "marks" could have been. I can't explain further
at this time, but I can tell you the authorities will never claim the marks were GS residue or soot. Some of the additional
evidence I've obtained regarding these so-called "marks" cannot be disclosed until the case is reopened. If the Seattle authorities
ever care to describe the "marks" in detail, I'll come forward with additional evidence that will prove those so--called "marks"
did not really exist."
Since things were also so neatly put away at the scene and there were no fingerprints on key objects, this seems to indicate
someone "swept" it before Cobain's body was discovered. He clearly was not alone in that greenhouse.
BUSINESS IN LOS ANGELES?
Courtney Love was in Los Angeles during the week preceding and up to Kurt's death and when asked by many
to fly up to Seattle to help locate her husband, whom she had told others "had a shotgun" and was "suicidal," she replied,
"I can't. I have business to take care of." When Tom Grant mentioned to Rosemary Carroll
that Courtney had said she couldn't go to Seattle herself because she "had business in L.A", Carroll replied "She didn't have
any business in L.A.!" While Kurt was in Seattle in supposed "suicide" mode, Love was arrested due to a 911 phone call reporting
an overdose in her hotel room. Paramedics arrived and took her to the hospital before releasing her 2 hours later into police
custody. She was charged with possession of a syringe and drug paraphernalia. Phone records show that the 911 call that got
her arrested, originated from her own hotel room. Tom Grant believes this was Courtney's attempt to establish an alibi right
before Kurt was found.
A SECRET SECOND NOTE? Courtney produced a never-before seen second note to Seattle police, which
she claims Kurt wrote in Rome during "his first suicide attempt". A police officer says it was not a suicide not, but rather
a rambling and unflattering diatribe against her. Courtney admits the existance of this note in a December 1994 Rolling Stone
interview, and to Tom Grant. Grant has her on tape saying that she burned it . Courtney says the second note also mentioned a divorce.
THE ROME INCIDENT Kurt was not a user of Rohypnol , he also didn't drink alcohol. On March 4th 1994 in Rome, when he was on the verge of leaving Courtney and
the tour he was on, he was suddenly hospitalized with these substances in his body. Many believe this was the first, failed,
murder attempt as both Michael DeWitt and Courtney Love were also in that hotel room in Rome. By some miracle, Kurt survived the combination of Rohypnol and Alcohol, and told everyone, including the doctors
that it was not a suicide attempt. Dr. Galletta, who treated him, agreed it was just an accident. Kurt also
mentioned that he could not remember what had happened to cause the coma. This is a common side effect of Rohypnol. At the time, Rohypnol was a colorless, odorless drug which dissolves quickly into drinks, including water, and induces amnesia
(loss of memory) when abused. The prescription for this drug belonged to Courtney. She was seen popping some during an interview
with Select magazine in Rome on March 3rd and it's documented in the interview. Also, Tom Grant found empty
packets of the prescription with her name on it when he searched the Cobain home on April 7th.
MONEY FOR MURDER? Eldon Hoke singer of a band called the Mentors, claimed he was offered $50,000 by Courtney Love three months earlier to kill her husband.
On March 6, 1996, Hoke was administered a polygraph test by Dr. Edward Gelb, who is one of the country's leading polygraph
experts. He was also teaching the advanced polygraph course for the FBI. Hoke passed a lie detector test with 99.7%
certainty that he was telling the truth. Eldon Hoke briefly appeared in the Nick Broomfield "Kurt & Courtney" documentary.
On April 19th 1997, eight days after having his story filmed by Broomfield, Hoke was found dead in Riverside, California
by the California Highway Police. A source described the events as "highly suspicious. He showed up at his house in Riverside
with this guy who he introduced as his new friend none of his roommates had ever met before and said they were going out to
the liquor store and would be back soon. He never returned. The 'friend' was never seen again and Hoke was found squashed
on a railroad track, apparently hit by a train. Anybody who knew Hoke, according to his friends, knew that the best way to
befriend him was to offer to buy him a drink. So the scenario is quite obvious."
While Grant and others believe Hoke was offered money by Courtney and was telling the truth about that, he did
not personally, nor did he know who killed Kurt. Hoke used the situation to drum up publicity for himself and for
a band he apparently started called "Courtney Killed Kurt". In the end, it might have been the thing that got him killed.
A popular hoax has popped up in recent years where people claim they know who killed both Cobain and Hoke.
A CANCELED CREDIT CARD & FLAT TIRES 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. Courtney canceled
his credit card right after he used it to purchase a flight back home to Seattle on April 1st, and according to the police
report, all 4 tires of his car were flat .
MEDIA MANIPULATION After Kurt was found dead a month later in Seattle, and could not set the record
straight anymore, Courtney tells everyone that the Rome incident was actually "a suicide attempt". This went against everything Kurt, and the doctors that treated him had said about the
incident. The media goes with Love's side of the story for some reason and don't question it. The few that tried had gotten
legal threats tossed their way or were just pressured to back off.
Peter Cleary, a friend of Kurt's from Seattle said the following in an interview: "The thing you have
to remember about all the talk of Kurt being suicidal is that all the talk only started when Courtney came out after
the death and said Rome was a suicide attempt and the media picked up on all her examples of Kurt being suicidal.
That's when all these people started saying,'Of course he was suicidal, just listen to his music.' But that's a bunch of crap.
Sure he was a moody guy and got depressed quite often. That applies to alot of people, including me. But nobody ever
talked about Kurt being suicidal before he died, Nobody. Why do you think everybody who knew him was so surprised when
Courtney said that Rome was a suicide attempt? I've read all this ignorant crap in the media pointing to the fact
that Kurt wanted to call In utero 'I Hate Myself and I Want to Die.' It was a joke, for chrissake. That was his warped sense
of humour. He was the most sarcastic guy you'll ever meet. He was not suicidal, at least not when I knew him, and I knew him
for the last year of his life."
During a 1996 lecture by the authors of Who Killed Kurt Cobain? in Montreal, they showed video taped interviews of Hartshorne admitting he and Love were friends. Hartshorne left Seattle
shortly after Kurt's death.
NO BEHAVIOURAL PATTERN OF SUICIDE Kurt's friends said he preparing to leave Seattle to join friends on the East coast. Kurt apparently had made plans
to see one of his favorite bands who were touring the East coast at the time. He also made plans with his grandfather, Leland
Cobain, to go fishing. Michael Stipe, of R.E.M., says Kurt was going to visit him to work on music. They had struck
up a friendship and planned to record something together. Why would someone that is about to commit suicide make these types
of plans? When Tom Grant asked Kurt's best friend Dylan Carlson if he thought Cobain was suicidal, he was adamant,
saying, "No. Not at all," and added that despite the major changes imminent in his life, Cobain was "pretty upbeat." Mark
Lanegan (of the band Screaming Trees), another of Cobain's close friends, expressed the same sentiment to Grant, and later
told reporters for Rolling Stone, "I never knew Kurt to be suicidal." In a Rolling Stone interview a few months earlier, Kurt
was quoted as saying "I've never been more happier in my life". Not one of the therapists who spoke with Cobain just a few
days before his death at the Exodus Treatment Center (one of the most renowned drug rehabilitation facilities in the country)
considered him suicidal. Finally, Tom Grant and Rosemary Carroll had an impassioned conversation in which she exclaimed, "He
wasn't suicidal, Tom. Kurt wasn't suicidal!"
Below Are Tom Grant's Case Documents...
WHAT YOU WERE NEVER TOLD:
COURTNEY LOVE WAS FACING A DIVORCE
Kurt was in the process of leaving Seattle and his wife Courtney, when he was found dead.
Courtney knew Kurt wanted out of the marriage. Just weeks prior to his death, she asked one of her attorneys to get the
"meanest, most vicious divorce lawyer" she could find.
SOMEONE WAS USING KURT'S CREDIT CARD
One of Kurt's credit cards was missing when his body was discovered.
Someone was attempting to use the missing credit card after Cobain died, but the attempts stopped when his body was discovered.
COBAIN WAS IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE
The shotgun found at the scene was purchased BEFORE Cobain left for rehab in Los Angeles, NOT AFTER he fled the rehab as
reported by misinformed media sources.
The shotgun was fully loaded with three shells. It was purchased and loaded for protection, not suicide.
The police claim there were no legible fingerprints on this shotgun!
The truth is, the shotgun wasn't even checked for fingerprints until May 6th, nearly one month after Cobain's body was
found.
THERE WAS NO "SUICIDE" NOTE!!
The note found at the scene by the police was immediately labeled as a "suicide note." The police report states it was "apparently
written by Cobain to his wife and daughter, explaining why he had killed himself."
But this note was not addressed to Kurt's wife and daughter and it says nothing about "killing himself!" This note was
clearly written to Cobain's fans telling them he was quitting the music business. There was only a short footnote to Courtney
and Frances and the handwriting contained in those lines has been questioned by several handwriting experts.
COURTNEY HAD ANOTHER NOTE SHE KEPT IN SECRET!
Courtney was in possession of a second note after Kurt's body was found! SHE DIDN'T TELL ANYONE about this second note until
several months later when information about it slipped out during an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine.
The second note, the one that Courtney kept in secret, clearly defines the first note which was found at the scene of Cobain's
death. The "second note" from Kurt plainly states he was leaving Courtney and he was leaving Seattle. He was NOT leaving the
planet!
COBAIN WAS INJECTED WITH 3 TIMES A LETHAL DOSE OF HEROIN!!
Cobain's heroin, (morphine), blood level was 1.52 mgs per liter. This would require a minimum injection of 225 mgs of heroin,
three times a lethal dose, even for a hardcore heroin addict! The drug Diazepam, was also found in Cobain's blood system.
THE OBVIOUS QUESTIONS:
1. If Cobain injected himself with a deliberate heroin overdose, why would he ALSO shoot himself in the head with a shotgun,
leaving his baby daughter - the love of his life - with horrific visual images to remember him by? Why not just "go to sleep"
on the overdose and never wake up?
2. IF Cobain injected three times a lethal dose of heroin, COULD he then pick up a shotgun and shoot himself? Wouldn't
he have been immediately incapacitated?
Based on the heroin, (morphine), blood levels found in Cobain's body, preliminary research indicates Kurt Cobain would
have been immediately incapacitated. He could not have picked up that shotgun. He could not have pulled that trigger!
IN ADDITION...
Cobain was not barricaded inside the room as reported by misinformed media sources.
The stool which was supposedly wedged" against the door was actually just sitting in front of the two unlocked doors that
only led out to a balcony.
Cobain did not leave his Driver’s License out for identification as reported by misinformed media sources.
The first police officer on the scene found Cobain's closed wallet, opened it to remove Kurt's driver's license, and displayed
it in order to take a photograph.
THE FACT IS...
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.
The official verdict of "suicide" was simply a rush to judgement which eventually painted the authorities into a corner
as reports of so-called "copy-cat" suicides began making the news.
To Sign A Petition To Have Kurt Cobain's Case Reopened click the link
below...
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/KurtCobain/
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