Posted on 08/29/2016 12:04:48 PM PDT by Kaslin
On April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain, the revered frontman of grunge rock band Nirvana, was found dead at his home in Seattle, Washington. His death was almost immediately ruled to be and was unanimously reported as a suicide, a self-inflicted gunshot with a 12-gauge shotgun.
Also almost immediately, the stories of mysterious circumstances and cover-ups began to circulate. Other than in small but persistent conspiracy theory circles, these stories were largely overshadowed by the official police and world media storylines, and they may never have had their day in the sun were it not for the 2015 release of Benjamin Statler's film Soaked in Bleach, a docudrama that examines the inconsistencies in the reports surrounding the singer's death.
Aside from being a well crafted documentary film, the thing that makes Bleach a fascinating watch is its primary documentary source, Tom Grant. A police detective turned private investigator, Grant had been hired by Cobain's then wife, Courtney Love, to locate Cobain, who had reportedly gone missing just days before his death. Though she did not reveal it to Grant at the time, Love had been suspicious that Cobain was planning to leave her and take his licensing royalties with him a fortune estimated at $100 million at the time of his death, which has since ballooned to nearly $500 million, and a fortune that, in the event of a divorce, would have left only a tiny fraction of itself for Love on its way out the door. It is Grant's investigation and interactions with Love in the days surrounding Cobain's death that led him to believe that she was, in fact, the architect behind Cobain's murder. Yes, murder not the official suicide line that had too quickly (in Grant's mind) been fed to the public.
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By whom was Kurt Cobain “revered”?
His heroin dealer.
A goodly portion of Seattle and the inter-mountain northwest. I enjoy some of his music and my wife is absolutely convinced that Courtney had Kurt murdered.
I’m guessing Hillary didn’t know squat about BleachBit.
I’m guessing she said to delete without a trace and whoever (Bryan Pagliano ?) made it so.
Interesting. They certainly were rival talents, so maybe she was jealous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlLKNXjo-ig
Forgive me if you do, but I could hardly call Courtney "talent"...
Indeed. Her “live through this” album sounded suspiciously like Nirvana tunes. Notice she pretty much retired from music after that.
At least Troy McLure aka Phil Hartman’s wife had the decency to kill herself too.
We get decades of Yoko and Courtney. Life is not fair.
Phil. Now HE was talent.
Wasn’t her band named “hole”? Talent indeed.
I use Clorox wipes all the time and I'll bet she has them around, too.
I can't think of any person I know...computer literate or not...who would think of "like with a cloth".
I'm betting that's how it was explained to her.
I love that the article is positioned to appeal to the typical Seattle leftist by tying Cobain/Love to Clinton. If your average Seattle hipster were to start reading the article they’d be nicely immersed in the tale told in one of their favorite Netflix stories when the article pivots to Hillary’s shenanigans. Go after the people who would typically be Hillary voters and either wake them up or at least give them a reason to be less motivated to vote in November.
Here is Tom Grant’s site on this:
http://www.cobaincase.com/
I remember this case from years ago, Kurt was talking to his lawyer about divorcing Courtney. A lot of people around him, including his grandfather, thought he was murdered.
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