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Love & Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain

Love & Death: The Murder of Kurt Cobain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where is the Outrage?
Review: What an eye-opener. Well, it looks like America's Sweetheart had Kurt Cobain wacked. It's a good thing the Private Investigator on the case tape recorded every conversation he had with anyone involved. He certainly caught alot of what was happening back then. The more I read, the more nauseous I became. Just thinking about what happened to Kurt in the last month of his life makes me physically sick.

As a result of the findings within this book, Courtney Love, along with the named killer, need to take a polygraph. The killer is part of the punk/grunge/heroin subculture in LA - and admitted "off the record" that he did kill Kurt.

C. Love is the one who created the perception that Kurt was suicidal... and he wasn't. It looks like everything came to a head while in Rome, March 1994. Alot happened in Rome, including the overdose of ruffies. That was NOT Kurt's doing. As a result, Kurt was getting a divorce. So here's her motive: she would get everything if Kurt died... but nothing if they divorced. And she got it all.

The book goes into when Courtney Love approached an old punk rock musician acquaintence in LA to "wack her old man for 50 K" and she would even throw in sexual favors... what class. But he never followed through... he ended up naming the real murderer... and soon after, he was found dead on some railroad tracks. And the last person to be with him was this alledged murderer.

Now that this book is out, I am wondering where is the outrage. I am certainly outraged by Courtney Love's ability to get over on the world like she has.... why are so many people blind to what she has done? Why are so many intimidated by her? Or are they just indifferent? Well, I am not blind, intimidated or indifferent. The Seattle Police Department dropped the ball on the Cobain case. The coroner (an acquaintence of C Love)influenced the detective on the case. Because of this book, the SPD looks like a joke in front of the world. They need to reopen the Cobain case and make Love and the alledged killer take a polygraph conducted by an expert, not some flunkie from the SPD. She owes this to the world. She has no right to walk around scott free when the world knows there is strong evidence implicating her in Kurt's murder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where is the Outrage?
Review: What an eye-opener. Well, it looks like America's Sweetheart had Kurt Cobain wacked. It's a good thing the Private Investigator on the case tape-recorded every conversation he had with anyone involved. He certainly caught alot of what was happening back then. The more I read, the more nauseous I became. Just thinking about what happened to Kurt in the last month of his life makes me physically sick.

As a result of the findings within this book, Courtney Love, along with the named killer, need to take a polygraph. The killer is part of the punk/grunge/heroin subculture in LA - and admitted "off the record" that he did kill Kurt.

C. Love is the one who created the perception that Kurt was suicidal... and he wasn't. It looks like everything came to a head while in Rome, March 1994. Alot happened in Rome, including the overdose of ruffies. That was NOT Kurt's doing. As a result, Kurt was getting a divorce. So here's her motive: she would get everything if Kurt died... but nothing if they divorced. And she got it all.

The book goes into when Courtney Love approached an old punk rock musician acquaintance in LA to "wack her old man for 50 K" and she would even throw in sexual favors... what class. But he never followed through... he ended up naming the real murderer... and soon after, he was found dead on some railroad tracks. And the last person to be with him was this alleged murderer.

Now that this book is out, I am wondering where is the outrage. I am certainly outraged by Courtney Love's ability to get over on the world like she has.... why are so many people blind to what she has done? Why are so many intimidated by her? Or are they just indifferent? Well, I am not blind, intimidated or indifferent. The Seattle Police Department dropped the ball on the Cobain case. The coroner (an acquaintence of C Love)influenced the detective on the case. Because of this book, the SPD looks like a joke in front of the world. They need to reopen the Cobain case and make Love and the alleged killer take a polygraph conducted by an expert, not some flunkie from the SPD. She owes this to the world. She has no right to walk around scott free when the world knows there is strong evidence implicating her in Kurt's murder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: Whether you believe in the murder theory or not, this is a really good book to check out. Contrary to what many people may believe about this book, as was the case with Who Killed Kurt Cobain, this book states more facts than assumptions. Using Tom Grant's investigation tapes, you can clearly identify the differences in stories told by Courtney Love and the same stories told by Kurt's closest friends, including that of his own grandfather!!

My advice is pick up this book. Whether you believe in the theory or not, it gives you all the official facts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: facts?
Review: Who says? Do you people believe everything you read? If it's in a book it has to be true? Did anyone happen to catch the "dateline" spot with the authors? The experts that nbc talked to either disagreed with the "scientific evidence" or they found it to be inconclusive. Are they lying?....Why? I mean it's not like they've written a book which they are trying to sell...Oh, I'm sorry it's not about the money...Maybe if we're lucky we'll see "WHO KILLED KURT COBAIN PART III: COURTNEY'S REVENGE" in what about five years? Or maybe they'll save that one for the 20th anniversary.

To halperin and wallace: That titles mine, but I'm willing to talk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mind-boggling
Review: you just have to read this book to see how much you didn't know. it's mind blowing how someone could get away with murder in the face of all this evidence, albeit, mostly circumstantial.

R.I.P. Kurt. justice will be done.


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