The year was 1991.... a young fledgling rock star from Seattle was in pain. A lot of pain. Rigorous touring was not to blame. Soon the young musician realized something was wrong. Very wrong. His wife, that he'd had memories of but never actually met was missing from his life. From that time period in general. Trapped in 2012, she awaits a way back. A way back to change the future... a future that turns into a place with no Kurt Cobain.

A murder plot that turns into the most famous suicide in history, this site is dedicated to the small story of the husband who left a billion clues for the wife who figured them out.

Now her goal is to avenge her husband's death by pinning the murderer's with their crime...

Meanwhile she pours herself into her journal, awaiting the day she is finally reunited with her husband in time.

Letters to Kurt...


Monday, July 4, 2011

An Independence Day plea for Kurt.

Mayor McGinn,

It is no secret that Kurt Cobain had made several plans for his future. A fishing trip with his grandpa was planned. A trip to record music with R.E.M's Michael Stipe in Athens Georgia was planned. And a East Coast trip to take in a few concerts of his favorite band was also planned.

As well as his future plans to divorce his wife, he also planned on fighting her for custody of his baby daughter.

A couple weeks before his death, Cobain, a grown man, openly wept to one of his friends about the strife in his marriage and the effect the ending of it would have on his daughter.

This same man openly wrote in his farewell letter to his fans (now famously known as his "suicide" note) that, and I quote:

"The worst crime I can think of committing is to fool all of you and pretend I'm having 100 percent fun"

A man who was, just moments later, accused of blowing his brains out -- leaving a daughter abandoned and millions heartbroken -- had clearly stated that FAKING HIS ENTHUSIASM was the worst crime he could think of doing to people!!!!!!!!!

My God, how obvious does one have to be??

The public is not stupid. We know the politics behind the police department admitting their error in the botched case. We know that MILLIONS of DOLLARS can buy a murderer's freedom (O.J. Simpson).

And we know that the economical issues of reopening a case when no one is literally banging on your front door to do it is hardly worth doing.

So I ask you this in all seriousness...

Think of the glory? Your own personal glory of being the one who finally relieved millions of the pain of know that their idol once and for all, didn't kill himself.

We know it won't bring him back, but it's assured to bring him, and all the rest of us who know in our hearts the truth -- justice will bring us peace.

Below is a recap of, not ALL issues on why it should be reopened, but the main issues.

Thank you so utterly for your time.
And a happy Independence Day to you.


Sincerely,



Kurt Cobain Case Reopening Petition
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The Seattle Police Department to this day:

(1.) Has continued to staunchly refuse to acknowledge its numerous errors and downright negligence in managing the case; and

(2.) Adamantly denies the need for reopening, or intention to reopen, the investigation.There are legitimate, documented reasons to believe that his death was not theresult of suicide, but in fact homicide.

These include:

1. No legible fingerprints found on the gun that was laying on Kurt’s body at the time of his death.

2. Triple the lethal dose of heroin found in his blood at the time of death Medical experts have confirmed that this amount of heroin would have completely incapacitated Mr. Cobain, a recovered addict at the time of his death, to the point of being incapable of removing a needle from his arm, let alone pick up a shotgun.

3. When found, the shotgun was laying across Mr. Cobain’s chest with the ejection port of the gun to the right of his body. The spent shell casing was found on the left side of his body. With nothing around for the casing to ricochet off, it is illogical for the casing to have been on the left side of the body.

Other important points to consider include the following:

1. The last four lines of Kurt’s “suicide note” were written in someone else’s handwriting, and that ink was newer than the body of the note, say professional handwriting experts, who have examined the letter.

2. Courtney Love-Cobain, by her own admission, planted phony media stories and made false missing persons’ and police reports during the few weeks before and around the time of her husband’s death. For example, she called the police to their residence, claiming that Kurt was suicidal, and had locked himself in a room with a gun, when in fact, there was no gun.

3. Kurt, at the time of his death, was trying to get away from his wife, Courtney Love. Just before Kurt was found dead, he asked Rosemary Carroll, his lawyer, to draw up divorce papers and to amend his will, effectively excluding Courtney. Additionally, he wanted custody of their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.

4. Ms. Cobain was, apparently, a “close acquaintance” of Medical Examiner Nikolas Hartshorne, who investigated Mr. Cobain’s death.

5. Eldon Hoke, singer of a band called the mentors, claimed he was offered $50,000 by Courtney to kill Kurt in September 1993. On March 6, 1996, Hoke was administered a polygraph test by Dr. Edward Gelb, who is one of the country’s leading polygraph experts and teaches the advanced polygraph course for the FBI. Hoke passed the lie detector test with 99.7% certainty that he was telling the truth. Soon after, Hoke was found dead on a railroad track.

6. Kristin Pfaff, bass guitar player for Courtney Love’s band, was trying to get away from Courtney, just like Kurt. Called "a beautiful soul" by Mr Cobain, Courtney once apparently complained that Pfaff "constantly makes eyes at my husband". She was found dead of an "accidental overdose" approximately 72 days after Kurt's death.

7. To this day, apparently Ms. Love continues to dodge and evade the subject, even going so far as intimidating and threatening “accusers” with legal action. There have even beenreports that friends and acquaintances have been forced to sign contracts that prohibit them to even speak about the case to the media!

8. When it became known that Kurt was “missing”, Courtney, who was staying in a hotel in Los Angeles, called and told different media sources that she had been hospitalized and arrested for drug possession. The dates of these false accounts coincide with the date Kurt was thought to have died. It would seem that she was trying to establish an alibi to put her farthest from the crime scene, protecting her from being implicated in her husband’s death.

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These are just a few of the many compelling, troubling and disconcerting reasons why this case deserves to be re-opened and investigated.

Kurt Cobain was an icon for the 90’s generation. His death shook the lives of many people. This shameful miscarriage of justice has led to 100+ “copy-cat” suicides and untold grief on the part of friends, family members, and millions of fans.

As concerned fans, we hope and expect that this case will now promptly be given the investigation it properly deserves.


Peace, Love, Empathy

Kurt Donald Cobain
1967-1994

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