Anybody who hasn't watched this documentary "Soaked in Bleach" with an open mind doesn't care about Kurt Cobain or truth and certainty doesn't know it, in this case. It's all recorded, verifiable evidence.
The public record on this case is false, to protect vested interests, as per usual. Most likely through legals threats, fear, payoffs, and paid journalism. But they couldn't stop this being released, perhaps because it's all true, and to try to stop it would only make it even more widely known about and viewed.
You listen to the recent tripe people like Danny Goldberg (Nirvana's manager) speak, denying the recordings of Kurt and Courtney's shared lawyer, Rosemary Carroll, who said on tape to Courtney Love's Private Investigator Tom Grant, that Kurt had asked for a divorce and that Courtney Love had asked her to find the meanest divorce lawyer she could find.
Instead, Goldberg acts as if they were a happy couple to the end. That would make Kurt's forged "suicide note" make sense. The part about loving Courtney, anyway. In reality, the cliched forged bottom part of the note makes no sense, except as part of a cover-up. And only benefits those who gain from a dead rock star who wanted to quit the band, the industry and his marriage.
Many people most likely have blood on their hands, even when those hands are filled with money from bribes and record sale profits. Others would be quiet because of fear of threats.
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