Was Kurt Cobain Murdered?
by Charles Overbeck
Matrix Editor
EASTERISLE@parascope.com

The history of rock music is littered with the bodies of artists consumed by their own passion, bad judgment, and addictive drug habits. From Jimi Hendrix' overdose to Elvis' pathetic death in a Graceland bathroom, we have come to almost expect our "rock heroes" to collapse in a blaze of stupidity to a miserable end bobbing bloated and naked in some bathtub in Paris.

But for every fallen rock hero, there is a conspiracy. We expect them to die, yet we seem unable to accept their deaths. Elvis didn't die, of course; he was seen just the other day in a Burger King in Des Moines, Iowa, pitching a fit because they wouldn't sell him a cheeseburger with peanut butter and mayonnaise. Jim Morrison actually CONSPIRED with friends to "die" so that he could escape the turmoil of rock music. Jon Lennon was murdered by that mind-controlled robot, Mark David Chapman. Hell, Scotland Yard has even re-opened the Jimi Hendrix case based on the testimony of an ambulance driver.

So maybe one day they'll re-open the case of Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain. Because if ever a case could be made for a rock star being "suicided," it would be the grunge kid from Seattle. Questionable police work and fishy evidence suggest that Kurt Cobain didn't end up on the business end of a Remington M-11 by his own free will. Examine the best evidence for a Cobain murder conspiracy; a transcript of Cobain's supposed suicide note and an image file are available for viewing and download.

(c) Copyright 1996 ParaScope, Inc.

Part One: Goodbye, Cruel World
Part Two: Sad Little Pisces Jesus Man
Part Three: This Ain't Sid & Nancy
Part Four: Cover-up and Disinformation
Note Transcript
Picture of Note


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