“Kurt Cobain left a drug rehab center in Marina Del Rey California on April 1, 1994 and was later reported missing. As you probably know, he was found dead just seven days later.” Tom Grant, author of The Kurt Cobain Murder Investigation states powerfully, and is very thought worthy. This case was labeled as a suicide so police could move on to something else, but that might not be the actual way that Kurt died. That’s the mystery. Did Kurt Cobain commit suicide, or was he murdered in cold blood?
There is so much evidence in this case it’s unreal. Here are a couple of reasons why Kurt died. 1. Courtney Love, Kurt’s wife, was facing a divorce. 2. Someone was using one of his credit cards after he died, but the attempts at using the card stopped shortly after his body was discovered. There was a lot of drama between him and his wife, and Kurt wanted out of it, and he tried to get out of it, but died before he was able to.
Kurt was also in fear for his life. According to Tom Grant, “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.” Grant also states, “The shotgun was fully loaded with three shells. It was purchased for protection, not suicide.” These are some key point of information private investigator Tom Grant points out.
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“This would require a minimum injection of 225 milligrams of heroin, three times a lethal dose, even for a hardcore heroin addict.” Grant makes a strong case with this point. Cobain was addicted to heroin at the time he left for rehab, whether or not he was still addicted whilst coming out of rehab, no one knows. “The drug Diazepam was also found in Cobain’s blood system.” Diazepam is a drug used to cope with anxiety, muscle spasms, and seizures. This controlled substance may have been prescribed to Cobain, it may not have
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