On April 8th 1994 Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, was found
dead in his Seattle home of an apparent shotgun wound to the head and
with three times the lethal amount of heroin in his system. A note lay
at the scene. The verdict was suicide. Others are skeptical.
After ten years, his death still remains debated and has been told
on numerous major media outlets such as VH1, Unsolved Mysteries and
Court Tv. Radio shows such as Allan Handleman, Tom Leykis, Gil Gross and
even 'shock jock' Howard Stern had it's coverage.
In 1998, Nick Broomfields' blundered featured film, "Kurt and
Courtney" made its way to the screen and numerous books that covered
Kurt's death such as "Who Killed Kurt Cobain? The mysterious death of an
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icon" to the newly released "Love and Death" by Canadian journalists
Ian Halperin and Max Wallace, appeared thereafter with many questions
still unresolved.
For many of us who believe that Kurt did not commit suicide, this
site will cover the major issues concerning Kurt's death and to shed
light on what really happened from the Rome incident to his untimely
death just one month later.
This website exists for the reader to view the information
surrounding this case and in hope that a proper investigation will be
conducted so that Kurt's fans and his daughter, Frances Bean Cobain,
will know how he really died.
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