Kurt Cobain Murder Or Suicide?

Kurt Cobain in your opinion murder or suicide? remember: he had to much heroine to pull the trigger his arm couldn’t reach the trigger and both shoes were on the last two lines of his suicide note weren’t in his hand writing

Answer #1

he had to much heroine to pull the trigger It’s amazing what you can get done when you put your mind to it

his arm couldn’t reach the trigger and both shoes were on Since you were there, I actually thing YOU did it!

the last two lines of his suicide note weren’t in his hand writing He was on MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF HEROIN.

He was a self medicating bi polar depressed man whose seemingly pinnacle life was actually, in his mind, hell. He was a drug addict, who knew he was a drug addict, and continued to use and destroy himself. I’m sure he was a worth a lot more to Courtney alive than dead. Think of the millions he would have brought in with every new album. I think you are a very bored young lady for bringing up such an old conspiracy theory. And I think I am even more bored for answering… :)

Answer #2

I agree with cybercell, we just need to find someone to prove it, plus the only reason Kurt bought the shotgun was because he feared his life was in stake with Courtney love, and his whole note was about him quiting Nirvana and divorcing Courtney Love except the last two lines which weren’t in his handwritting

Answer #3

the b*tch did it :]

Answer #4

I d0nt believe it was suicide,he was murdered.courtney paid s0me0ne t0 kill him.the n0te was probably a new s0ng he was w0rking 0n.and she saw it as a g00d 0pitunity to get rid of him.

Answer #5

by going to wikipedia yo could get this information if he was so drugged out how could he even finish his “note”? and if he could in your words “put his mind on focusing it” the heroine would of messed that up. what he cold of magically stretched his arm I think not

Answer #6

I dunno but hes good

Answer #7

Courtney did it or had something to do with it

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