Kurt Cobain’s Suicide Note Implicates Courtney Love? Nirvana Rocker’s Wife Involved In His Murder, Says Her Father!

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Kurt Cobain's suicide note apparently does not tell the whole story but it won't stop the father of Courtney Love, the former Nirvana Rocker's wife, from implicating the "Hole" singer in what he claimed was murder.

Hank Harrison doesn't doubt that his estranged daughter is capable of murder. "I can't prove she pulled the trigger, but I can prove her involvement to a high degree of certainty," he told Radar Online.

Some quarters, however, doubt Hank Harrison's story especially since he is promoting a new book called "Love Kills: The Assassination of Kurt Cobain" which revolves around the circumstances leading to Cobain's suicide as well as its aftermath.

Hank Harrison pointed out Kurt Cobain's suicide note found in his wallet following the discovery of his body on April 8, 1994.

The note read: "Do you Kurt Cobain take Courtney Michelle Love to be your lawful shredded wife even when she's a b**ch with zits and siphoning all (your) money for doping and whoring..."

He said Kurt Cobain's suicide note would have been innocent in itself but when taken into account the rest of the evidence found at the crime scene, "anyone with even half a wit will see that something dire and awful took place."

Courtney Love read the Kurt Cobain's suicide letter out loud for the benefit of his fans. Curiously, it took the Seattle police 20 years before releasing the note found in his wallet which painted an unflattering picture of the former wife of the Nirvana frontman.

Conspiracy theorists have pointed out the fact that Kurt Cobain's system was full of heroin and valium that would cause everyone to slip into a coma. Yet, he managed to pull the trigger of the shotgun using his foot with his shoes still on.

Despite demands to reopen the case, however, the Seattle police have no intention to revisit the evidence, according to Liberty Voice, based on the 30 photos released to the public.

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