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Some of us were discussing this in the Random Music thread. I supplied a link in that thread to cobaincase.com - The Kurt Cobain Murder Investigation by Tom Grant, the site of private investigator Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney Love when Kurt was "missing" days prior to his death. His investigation ultimately led to him becoming very confident that Kurt Cobain did not commit suicide. Anyway, upon putting the link to his site in that thread, I started looking at his site again myself. I read the most important thing on the site - a PDF file entitled "The Cobain Case Study Manual" - all the way through, because it had been a good while since I had, and I didn't read it thoroughly enough last time.
Upon finishing my second reading of this thing - and I am not being sensationalist or hyperbolic when I say this - I think there is enough in this guy's 'case study' to make any person capable of rational and logical thinking, at least open to the possibility that Kurt was murdered. It is that detailed, articulate, explanatory, thorough, step-by-step, every-base-covered, and from a guy that is basing it all on his own first-hand experiences, that by the end of it, it is not at all hard to believe. I was impressed enough by it to start its own thread here. I'm not going to repeat any of what's in it here, because I figure if you want to read about it, you'll click the link, and if not, you won't.
But I think it's a fascinating read. Here is a direct link to the PDF file: http://www.cobaincase.com/CSMDL.pdf
It is a BIG file(in terms of length, not filesize) and it is a LONG read, it will probably take you 1-2 hours if you choose to read all of it, but it will be worth it - and even if you don't have that kind of time, even a partial reading is worth it, imo.
I know some of you will probably roll your eyes at this, and that's exactly why I think people should read this thing...because there's enough evidence/information here that, even if you don't quite buy it, it's nothing to roll your eyes at.
Upon finishing my second reading of this thing - and I am not being sensationalist or hyperbolic when I say this - I think there is enough in this guy's 'case study' to make any person capable of rational and logical thinking, at least open to the possibility that Kurt was murdered. It is that detailed, articulate, explanatory, thorough, step-by-step, every-base-covered, and from a guy that is basing it all on his own first-hand experiences, that by the end of it, it is not at all hard to believe. I was impressed enough by it to start its own thread here. I'm not going to repeat any of what's in it here, because I figure if you want to read about it, you'll click the link, and if not, you won't.
But I think it's a fascinating read. Here is a direct link to the PDF file: http://www.cobaincase.com/CSMDL.pdf
It is a BIG file(in terms of length, not filesize) and it is a LONG read, it will probably take you 1-2 hours if you choose to read all of it, but it will be worth it - and even if you don't have that kind of time, even a partial reading is worth it, imo.
I know some of you will probably roll your eyes at this, and that's exactly why I think people should read this thing...because there's enough evidence/information here that, even if you don't quite buy it, it's nothing to roll your eyes at.