Justice for KC
The question every grunge band fan contemplates is "Did Kurt really kill himself?"
If I were to answer this question I would need to point out the many details that cause a conflict with the term "suicide".
1. Divorce. Kurt was planning on leaving his wife Courtney, and Seattle.
What does this mean? Courtney's money load would go down. In the process of the divorce is when Kurt's body was found.
2. Kurt's credit card was still being used. It seems to me that someone wanted to make it look like he was still alive. The credit card was dead after the body was discovered.
3. The "suicide note". There is nothing in the note that implies that it was a death note. It could have easily been a note to the millions of Nirvana fans that Kurt was trying to tell them that he was done with being famous. That was Kurt's main conflict. Fame. He wanted to be a song writer and musician. He loved his fans but he didn't need all the extra.
4. Kurt was injected with 3 times the lethal dose of heroine. His dosage level was 1.52 mg per liter. Now think about this for a second. Granted, we do not know how many needles had the heroine in them but I would think that there would be more than one. So the report is trying to tell me that Kurt injected himself with a ton of heroine and then took it out, grabbed another and did it again? Then, after he injected himself, he NEATLY put away the tourniquet and needles in this box and THEN placed the gun where he wanted it and shot himself.
Which brings me to #5. The shotgun, was facing backwards. Meaning he would have had to use his thumb to pull the trigger. Now, that may be possible but, the shell from the bullet, was on the left side on his jacket. Almost as if it were placed. You would think it would bounce left and maybe roll or even stay in place. Reports stated that it could have bounced from the right to the left... I'm not convinced.
If you are wondering the same questions as I am then sign this petition and help in the "Justice for KC" because a case like this deserves to be brought to a close.
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