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Who Killed Kurt Cobain?


The next point is the "g's", in 2 you almost cannot recognise the letter as the top part is so small and the tail is straight whereas in 4 they are rounded in an almost childlike way. Although this obviously points towards the idea that there was someone else involved in the letter writing which I would perceive as evidence that points to murder I must also consider the fact that the handwriting discrepancies may be due to the fact that the two pieces were written at different times by Kurt and may have taken more care over making the last four lines legible.
             A secondary drawing from a police report, backs up my next piece of evidence. The picture on the next page shows a birds eye view of the room in which the murder or suicide took place. I must clearly point out that this is not a police drawing, however it has been drawn up to the specifications in the police report that detailed the room and articles in it. The second picture is an official police photo of the "crime scene" showing Cobain's body and some items that are labelled on the first picture to the right. .
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             Kurt was found lying on his back with a 20 gauge Remington shotgun inverted (trigger pointing up) on his chest, with the gun in this position the shell ejection port (chamber from which the spent shell is released) would be facing right, however the used shotgun shell was found two metres to Cobain's left. This concludes that when the gun was fired it must have been the other way round, but .
             after the fatal shot was fired how could he have turned the gun around? There is a simple answer to this question; he could not have, he was dead. This information alone says that there must have been someone else in the room when the shot was fired. Another piece of evidence I considered was the distance of the spent shell from the body.


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