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It was quoted, by the driver who took Kurt to the airport to go to Exodus that Kurt forgot that he had the shells on his person and gave them to the driver, who I believe still has them. The shotgun was bought right before he left for Exodus. The really intriguing part is what happened to the shotgun AFTER Kurt was reported by Dylan as putting the gun in his closet at his Washington home? Courtney said she sent Eric to look for it in Kurt's hiding area for guns, so Courtney knew where Kurt kept his guns. First of all, why would she send Eric to check for the gun when Cail was already at the house? And doesn't this sound odd? Dylan Carlson said he received a call from DeWitt saying Cobain had shown up at the house and that he "looked bad; was acting weird." Dylan "I told the nanny to confiscate the gun if he knew where it was," Carlson said. "By that time, I was sufficiently alarmed." Now he KNEW where Kurt put his gun, so why would he say, "I told the nanny to confiscate the gun if he knew where it was?" Why didn't Eric check the greenhouse or was asked to? He was asked to check for the gun, doesn't make sense does it? Second, how she even KNOW Kurt HAD a shotgun when Kurt bought it right BEFORE he left for Exodus? To her knowledge, all Kurt's guns was confiscated by the police when she called them on him when he locked himself inside a room which, Love said Kurt was suicidal and there was a gun in the room with Kurt. Twice in the previous 10 months, police responding to domestic disturbance reports and took guns from Cobain. Three guns were confiscated in June 1993 and later returned. On March 18, police questioned Cobain at his home after Love reported he was suicidal and had locked himself in a room with several weapons.
Police seized four guns, including the three that had been taken in June. The weapons had not been returned. Ill throw this in for good measure: Love later said it was a suicide attempt. Cobain,
when he came out of his coma, insisted it had been an accident. <--MB That is in regard to Rome. Now that's TWICE she has lied about Kurt being suicidal and he denied it. The only one that said that Rome was a suicide attempted was Courtney. Now why would suicidal Kurt leave a note that said he was leaving Courtney and he was sorry? And have money on him? THE ROME NOTE During the taped conversation Grant had with Courtney on January 19th 1995, she told him that the Rome
note mostly "trashes" her, but "it says one thing very definitely suicidal." Courtney then reads the line from the note written by Kurt in Rome: "Dr. Baker says I would have to choose between life and death. I'm choosing death. "If that statement really is in the Rome note, what does it mean? Grant says "to think that the doctor was telling
Kurt that suicide was some kind of option, is absurd!,
and thinks its obvious to any person, with the least bit of common sense, that this doctor is simply telling Kurt that if he doesn't get off drugs, he'd
eventually die from them." Grant thinks that to Kurt, who was addicted to
heroin, the response meant that he was going to do what he wanted, even if he might eventually die from his
drug addiction. Heroin withdrawal involves physician pain and torment. This would be a typical response from a severe heroin addict who was afraid, or wasn't ready to kick an overwhelming heroin addiction. "A self-destructive comment? Yes. But, suicidal? No. Ask any therapist. There is a huge difference
between the two." So a simple statements from Kurt in which he says he would make his own choices in his life, even if the use of heroin might eventually kill him, got twisted by Courtney into something she thought she could use to convince everyone that "he wanted to kill
himself." Grant also notes that the incident in Rome was never called a "suicide attempt, by anyone, until after
Kurt had died in Seattle. The doctor in Rome even said he believed the overdose was an accident. Dr. Galleta says, "The last image I have of him, which in light
of the tragedy now seems pathetic, is of a young man playing with the little girl. He did not seem like a young man who wanted to end it all." In the book "COBAIN" by the editors of Rolling
Stone, Neil Strauss writes about the Rome incident: "Gold Mountain, [Nirvana's management company], still
denies that a suicide attempt was made. A note was found says a company spokesman, but Kurt insisted it
wasn't a suicide note. He just took all of his and
Courtney's money and was going to run away and disappear."<--MB One, two, three notes that talked about Kurt
leaving, plus YKYR that eerily sums up what was going on with Kurt at that time. The references to the person in
the song talking about leaving and the lyric, "Nothing really bothers her, she just wants to love herself, IMO, relates to being about Courtney. Grant says: "Was it or wasn't it? Well, Kurt Cobain, the person who wrote the note, insisted it was not a suicide note. What more do we need here?! Now if
Kurt was lying, Courtney could simply release the note
from Rome to the public. That would prove she was telling the truth. It would prove Kurt did try to commit suicide in Rome." But there's a little problem here. On January 19th 1995, during the tape recorded telephone
conversation Grant had with Courtney, she told him that when the police returned the note from Rome to her, Sgt. Cameron said "This will never do you any good. I'd
get rid of this if I were you." "So, I burned it", Courtney says. Was it? Cobain's despair over his unwanted stardom
and his growing reliance on drugs prompted friends to
say he was depressed, but few thought he was suicidal. On March 18, Love called Seattle police to report
that her husband was armed and suicidal after he locked himself in a room with a gun in their home in Seattle's Madrona neighborhood, overlooking Lade Washington. But when Cobain talked to police, he
said he had just been trying to get away from Love and hadn't known there was a gun in the room. Four days later, a Graytop Taxi was called to the couple's home. The driver, Leon Hasson, said the two quarreled viciously in the back seat while en route
to a used-car lot at Westlake and Denny Way. After giving him a generous tip, they departed and resumed their argument in front of the owner and an employee at the American Dream used car lot. Love
had wanted Cobain to keep a Lexus they had purchased
Jan. 2 but returned a few days later: Cobain was more comfortable with something less luxurious. Joe Kenney, owner of the car lot where the couple purchased a `65 Dodge Dart for $2,500, said Love appeared unstable and dropped a handful of pills
while heading into a restroom. Kenney says he and the employee commented to each other that they should
ask Cobain to autograph his CDs soon, because it didn't look like neither one of them would be around much longer. <--MB Kurt and Courtney was not getting
along toward the end of his life. There was talk about
Kurt wanting a divorce and custody of Frances. Kurt
wanted Courtney taken out of his will. If Kurt lived long enough to sign his will and have died, Courtney
would have gotten NOTHING. The only way she stood a snow balls chance in hell of getting anything out of Kurt if she stopped him from signing his will, divorcing her, and become a WIDOW. Time for `Tough Love' Three days later, on March 25, Love surprised Cobain with a "tough love" intervention concerning his drug use. About 10 people took part, including four
record company executives, some musician friends and
Cobain's best friend, Dylan Carlson. <---MB Suspicious how Dylan is always involved in something hmmm. Doesn't make sense to have a friend saying to you that you have a heroin problem when, THEY HAVE ONE THEMSELVES!!!! That's also including the calling the kettle black, Courtney Love. Dylan has said that he didn't thin Kurt had that bad of a problem so, why are you there at an intervention telling Kurt he has a problem stupid?!?! The intervention was tense. Danny Goldberg, a former Nirvana manager and Atlantic Records vice president, said Cobain was "extremely reluctant: and "denied
that he was doing anything self-destructive." <---MB Kurt was known to use metaphors and mockery in his writings, lyrics, and interviews. So, its not
Unlikely Kurt was doing this when he wrote that self destructive comment about himself in the letter that was found on scene of his death. IMO, it was Kurt using mockery of the fact that people thought he was self destructive and suicidal when he really wasn't. By meeting's end, people thought Cobain had softened and had been persuaded to seek drug treatment. He agreed to leave for a detox program in Los Angeles that day. <--MB The only reason I believe that Kurt said he would go was to just shut everybody up and
get them off his case. Many of his friends said how
clean Kurt looked and remember, Kurt didn't go through any withdraws while at his short stay in Exodus. The different doctors that examined him said Kurt was
fine and nothing seemed odd about him. Also that day, Love took a chartered jet from Boeing Field to San Francisco and then flew to Los Angeles the following day. She checked into the plush Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills to undergo drug treatment in an outpatient setting, under the twice-a-day care of a psychiatrist in her $500-a-day suite. <--MB there's that money spending again of Loves.... Rosemary Carroll, Love entertainment industry
attorney in Beverly Hills, said Love was trying to support Cobain's treatment by getting treatment herself.
(Love has declined to be interviewed.) <--MB Hmmm, if I remember correctly now, Courtney said she had
buisness in L.A. during that time. Not that she was detoxing
in some hotel. And why is exodus good enough for Kurt
and not Courtney if she said that's her reason for being there? Wouldn't she have been more supportive if she was in exodus with Kurt? And Rosemary said Courtney HAD NO BUSINESS IN L.A. Cobain, though, never made it to Los Angeles that
day. Although friends took him to the airport, he changed his mind and went back to Seattle, according to a Capitol Hill friend who is also a heroin dealer. The dealer, who did not want to be identified, said
Cobain visited her apartment that evening. She said Cobain said to her: "Where are my friends when I need them? Why are my friends against me?"
The woman recalled, "He just felt like, "What's wrong here, you know? Why am I the wrong one?'' <--MB Just because you go to a known heroin dealers house,
doesn't mean you went there to do heroin. She was Kurt's friend. Just because someone stops using heroin
doesn't mean they have to give up their friends that do. Cobain was upset, but was he suicidal? Some friends and family members didn't think so. His paternal grandmother, Iris Cobain, said "everything seemed fine" when she and her husband
last talked to Cobain in late March. "We never really asked him about Rome. He said it
was an accident." In that last conversation, Cobain confirmed plans to go fishing in April with his grandfather. "When he talked to me he seemed to be happy," Iris Cobain
said. After the intervention, Cobain hung around Seattle
for five days until Wednesday, March 30, when he finally agreed to go to the Exodus Treatment Center in Los Angeles. But before he left, he visited Carlson in Seattle's Lake City neighborhood. Cobain wanted to buy a shotgun, said Carlson, who
had been at the drug intervention five days before. "He complained there were prowlers damaging his house," explained Carlson. "I had no reason not to believe him."
Carlson said Cobain gave him the money to buy a Remington Model 11 20-gauge shotgun at Stan's Gun Shop. The salesman remembers Carlson and knew he was with someone else, but the other person hung back and wasn't identifiable. Why Cobain didn't buy the
shotgun himself isn't known. There's no registration or waiting period for shotguns. Cobain was no stranger to guns. Three guns were taken from his home by police after a June 1993 domestic disturbance, and four guns were taken after the
March 18 call. Cobain Heads for L.A. Cobain apparently brought the shotgun home, put it in a closet and caught a flight to Los Angeles, where he checked into the Exodus Recovery Center. At Exodus, Cobain was visited by his daughter,
Frances Bean Cobain, and her nanny. It would be the child's last visit with her father. Love apparently did not visit but talked to Cobain by phone many times, the last time about 6 p.m. on his second day there, Friday, April 1st. Without explanation, Cobain left Exodus an hour later, telling staff member he wanted to go outside to smoke a cigarette. Instead, he went to the airport, where he reportedly signed autographs at a ticket counter before
boarding the 10:20 p.m. Delta Airlines flight to Seattle. He arrived at 1 a.m. When Love learned that day that Cobain had left the detox program, she immediately canceled Cobain's Seafirst credit card. She told Tom Grant, the
private investigator she had hired to find him, that she
hoped it would help her track him in order to help him. As it turned out, though, canceling the card made it more difficult to track Cobain because the bank stopped recording the precise location of the attempted charges. It only recorded the category of business and amount of money that the card holder attempted to charge. Attempts Made to Use Card In the next few days, numerous unsuccessful attempts were made to use the card for cash, flowers and
other unspecified purposes - including two mysterious
charge attempts well after the medical examiner says Cobain died. Police are still unsure who was trying to use the card. After arriving in Seattle early Saturday morning, April 2, Cobain returned to his Madrona home. His appearance there surprised and concerned Michael DeWitt, a friend who was staying at the house and who worked as a nanny for Cobain's and Love's daughter. <--MB Kurt also told Cali not to tell Courtney were he was. Which explains why he called Dylan, being Kurt's "bestfriend" and all. Its a statistic that people are murdered by people they knew. Hence, friends, coworkers, spouses, and acquaintances. Now Im not saying Dylan Killed Kurt but, I only see the same answer for these questions...... Who other then Cali KNEW were Kurt was? Who KNEW that Kurt bought a gun? Who was told to check the greenhouse and didn't then, lied about even knowing it was there AND then, blames Grant and calls him incompetent for not noticing the greenhouse and checking it when, THEY KNEW DAMN WELL THE GREENHOUSE
WAS THERE AND WAS TOLD TO CHECK IT THEMSELVES. Who has had many contracting statements? Who injected heroin right before Grant was going to ask him questions? Who lied about Kurt singing back up on their cd and then later admitted that he was in fact, on it
singing in which, the cd later had a higher selling rate? The answer? DYLAN, DYLAN, DYLAN, DYLAN, DYLAN, AND DYLAN. The comments he made about Kurt not being suicidal and being in high spirits can easily be explained because he may have a guilty conscience.
Do I believe he killed Kurt, no. Do I believe he knows way more then he has said? DAMN STRAIGHT. To me, he
is the most suspicious one in the case right behind Courtney Love. Dylan said how Kurt wasn't suicidal and was in
high spirits.
Now isn't it funny after getting the call from Cali
that he is now
concerned for his friends life and told Cali to get
the gun and he
is "sufficiently alarmed." This is the same guy that
said Kurt was
looking forward to the future and had different plans
right? Like I
said, Dylan makes way to many contractions with his
statements. And
also, Dylan was in contact with Courtney. Ether he was
used and is
lying his ass off trying to cover his own ass or he's
hiding something. I
don't trust him, he diffidently knows more then he has
said.
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Tom Grant is a California State licensed private investigator and
former detective with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department. (His website is www.cobaincase.com ) On
April 3, 1994, he was contacted by Mrs.Courtney Love
Cobain to try and find her husband who left the Exodus
Recovery Center, a detox clinic in Los Angeles, where
he stayed for about 2 days and then disappeared. (You
can read more about that within the time line section
of www.justiceforkurt.com a website that is dedicated
to spread the facts about the case regarding Kurt
Cobain.) Grant has been on this case for 12 years now.
He has accumulated a lot of evidence that he says
proves that Kurt's death wasn't a suicide but, a
murder. On April 8, 1994, Kurt was found dead in his
green house with an apparent gunshot wound to the
head. A further look into his death would reveal
police cover ups, lies, and police negligence. The
reason I state that as fact is because Kurt's, so
called investigation was rushed and not fully
investigated. The homicide team didn't even get a
chance to be on seen and was only called in for show.
So stated Sgt. Cameron, the one in charge of the so
called investigation leading into Kurt's death. There
are many falsehoods in the police reports taken during
the investigation. (You can see the police reports at
http://www.justiceforkurt.com/investigation/documents/
) Within the police reports they state that Kurt had
barricaded himself within the greenhouse with a stool
place against the balcony doors and they had to break
the window to get in, in actuality the stool Sgt.
Cameron said was wedged against the entrance doors,
was actually just sitting in front of the unlocked
balcony doors on the other side of the room. These
doors did not allow access since there's no stairway
to that balcony. The entrance door to the greenhouse
had a push and twist lock. Anyone could have locked it
and pulled it shut as they left, so Kurt was not
barricaded in the room as the police had indicated in
their reports and as the media had reported. The
reports also state that Kurt had marks on his hands
from the shot gun which, turned out to be false. Kurt
had no marks from the gun It took 2 years for Sgt.
Cameron to say that a rookie must have made a mistake
in the police reports about "the marks on Kurt's
hands. Kurt's "suicide" note was moved by an officer
from its original position so he could take a better
shot of it. The letter contained nothing of suicide
but, the last four lines. Different hand writing
experts argue that some and the last four lines on the
letter do not match Kurt's and yet, the SPD did
nothing to explain this. The ejected shell of the
shotgun was found to the left and not the right of the
body. This one is extremely important because the
ejection port was on the right side and the police did
nothing to explain this. The police reports also
indicated the shotgun had been sent to the crime lab
to be checked for fingerprints. The Fingerprint
Analysis Report for the shotgun reads: " The above
item was processed for prints on 05/06/94 by Sr. ID
Technician T. Geranimo, #4466. Four cards of latent
prints were lifted. The four cards of lifted latent
prints contain no legible prints." The shotgun wasn't
even checked for prints until nearly one month after
Cobain's body was found. You have to wonder how Kurt
could have handled this shotgun before he left for
rehab and after he returned to the house without ever
leaving any legible finger prints. As far as we know
there were no standard tests being performed such as a
GSR kit, analysis of the contents of the root beer can
that was found near Kurt, (read the reports the can
was found with liquid in it but logged into evidence
as empty) fingerprinting of the greenhouse, etc, there
were no trajectory tests done to show what the
position of the shotgun was when it was fired, or
there weren't any measurements taken to see if it was
even possible for him to shoot the gun. Kurt was a
small person and it has been argued that he wouldn't
have been able to even reach the trigger in the
position he was found in. Sgt. Cameron lied to Tom
Grant about Kurt being barricaded in the greenhouse
and that the little 'stool was wedged up against the
door'. There were items logged into evidence in the
case turned back over to Courtney before the case was
even 30 days old. Kurt's canceled credit card, which
was canceled by his wife, was being used after his
death and which the card in question was not in
Kurt's possession. There was no attempt in these
reports to explain the missing credit card.
Sgt.Cameron was ask by Tom Grant if he could see the
photos of done of Kurt's crime scene. Cameron
responded by saying that they don't develop film of
suicides.The first officers on the scene had taken 23
Polaroid's. The police DID have photographs they could
have shown Grant. The most important piece of evidence
against the SPD's ruling in Kurt's case is that was
Kurt found with a 1.52mgs of heroin which is three
times lethal (even for a
seasoned heroin user) dose of in his system, as well
as
A "self inflicted" gunshot wound to the head? This
would be the
first case of it's kind, EVER. An absolute statistical
anomaly, yet
the police did not see fit to investigate further, OR
even produce a
proper autopsy report
(see essay,
http://www.justiceforkurt.com/investigation/dmdpt/ )
It raises big questions if Kurt would have been
psychically able after injecting this huge amount to
have taken off the arm wrap, rolled his sleeve down,
put the needle and etc. away, pick up the shotgun and
shot himself. There have been cases of over doses
where the person had far less then what Kurt had and
they were found with their sleeves still up and needle
in their arms.

Some points to ponder...

What was the reason for the suspicious behavior of his
wife,
Courtney Love Cobain, preceding his death? A man
(Eldon
Hoke) claimed that she had offered him 50,000 dollars
to kill her
"old man". Later this man passed a lie detector test
with 99 R>accuracy regarding these circumstances. He died soon
after the
test. He was "hit by a train".
see website,


http://www.justiceforkurt.com/investigation/eldon_hoke.shtml

Were the rumors true that Kurt's suicide note was
really a
farewell note to his fans, because he was leaving his
wife and
the music industry to pursue a simpler life? What
about the
possible forgery on his suicide note?
see website,


http://www.deathofkurtcobain.com/caseoutline.html


Here is a link to a page with some very compelling
reading...especially the part where they state that
Kurt should have been given the benefit of the doubt
as the victim
/www.deathofkurtcobain.com/caseoutline3.html>
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