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- Sign up for an account, and start writing articles! NEWS: "Kurt Cobain Was Mutilated" at funeral home, finds Seattle journalist/ TV host. In this copyrighted press release, Richard Lee, the world's leading authority on the Cobain death, reports his finding that the Kurt Cobain corpse was subjected to criminal mutilation and theft of body parts. ----to all relevant editors: national news, also international news, crime, entertainment, music, television, etc. ----a color video still of Lee at Bleitz Funeral Home is available through e-mail upon editors request THIS PRESS RELEASE IS COPYRIGHT 1994-2003 RICHARD LEE FOR ALL PURPOSES UNDER USA LAW, THE BERNE CONVENTION, AND OTHERWISE.--R.Lee, April 15, 2003, 9:21 PM. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 14, 2003, 8:00 AM (PACIFIC) KURT COBAIN WAS MUTILATED RICHARD LEE, INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST AND

PRODUCER/HOST OF THE LONG-RUNNING SEATTLE CABLE TV SERIES

KURT COBAIN WAS MURDERED

ANNOUNCES HIS CONCLUSION

THAT LITTLE-KNOWN COURTNEY LOVE ALLEGATIONS CONCERNING

MUTILATION OF THE KURT COBAIN CORPSE AT SEATTLE FUNERAL HOME ARE

BASED ON FACT AND THAT

THESE CRIMES, IN SOME FORM, DID OCCUR In a broadcast yesterday, April 13, which marked the 9-year anniversary of his weekly cable television series "Kurt Cobain Was Murdered", Seattle journalist Richard Lee has brought to light an astonishing but virtually unknown document by Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love from 2001, alleging horrific mistreatment of the Kurt Cobain corpse at a Seattle funeral home. Lee delivered the information to his audience from the actual location of Bleitz Funeral Home, in a lengthy extemporaneous monologue (in this case, a full 58 minutes) that included a reading of the full text of about 1,221 words in the allegations attributed to Courtney Love, and a reading of the signed, notarized statement of the person who originally saw the Love text (when it was posted briefly, for a few days, in 2001) in the Soapbox section of her Holemusic.com promotional website (now reconstituted as kittyradio.com) and provided it to Lee in February. Although Courtney Love wrote in the web statement that the crimes were videotaped and that this tape was physically seen as evidence by a lawyer for the funeral home, her words do not make it clear precisely which crimes were captured on camera, or what may have merely been related to her by some possible witness or third party. The text clearly indicates that Love has the tape. As Lee said on yesterdays TV program, In conclusion, in case youre missing the fine point that Ive put on this, after more than 6 weeks of investigation on this, Im willing to say that Im convinced that something at least loosely matching the accusations that Courtney Love made did occur. Now, there are lots of reasons, if you go over the fine points of how shes stating it, to doubt that it occurred in precisely the way shes saying it occurred, but, in any case, it appears that statutorily, under the Revised Code of Washington, theft and mutilation did occur, which is enough to get people long, long stretches in the state pen(itentiary). The Love text alleges that a series of shocking crimes occurred at the funeral home, committed by its employees and at least one employee of the King County Medical Examiner. As Love wrote: some little shit worked at the seattle coroners office. he volunteered to accompany the body to the funeral home/

when he got there he dressed the body had his friends come and videotaped him and his friends dancing with the body Among other accusations in the Love statement are that  they cut parts of him and they kept them  and  someone cut out his HEART  and  they shaved his head  and: one of the guys carved words into him. the word i heard they carved was fag. As Lee described the situation in the conclusion of his program yesterday, The crimes that occurred here are not just the sort of thing that Washington State law brushes off as moral offenses against public sensibilities. Its called grave robbing, folks, one of many statutes that have conspicuously been violated in this. Grave robbing, and its 5 years in the state pen. And you dont have to go into the grave, if its awaiting cremation, its the same deal. (RCW 68.50.140). And yet, until March 13, the police never heard of this. And in fact, as of my conversations with the police this week, they admitted theyd heard of it on the 13th--and then they sent me a letter on April 10thon March 13th they originally heard of it, and then they admitted it this week, and they subsequently sent me a letter on April 10, you know, 2 days ago, saying were still looking to see if weve heard of these accusations, well get back to you maybe in another week. Were not verifying that weve heard the accusations yet. Despite the fact that they confirmed it on the phone earlier in the week! The March 13 date is when Lee was told by SPD personnel on April 9 that materials had been logged in at the office of the chief of police from a (Mr.) Smart. March 13 is the same day that the office of King County Executive Ron Sims received a letter from attorney William C. Smart, representing client Service Corporation International, the owner of Bleitz Funeral Home, according to a document already released by Sims office. Strangely, SPD sent Lee a letter on April 3 (in response to his March 14 documents disclosure request) stating, As of this date, we have not received any new information regarding Kurt Cobains death investigation. After confirming the receipt of the Smart letter on April 9, SPD then sent a letter to Lee the next day recasting the gist of the phone conversation, As stated in the previous letter, additional information was not found I informed you that I would redo the search. Your request is currently being researched. As Lee interprets this situation, The office of the chief of police, that is to say Seattle Police Chief R. Gil Kerlikowske, and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, have a major league situation on their hands, and theyre going to have to make a real grown-up decision here. Why is it now a month after my request and theyre backing off acknowledging receiving the William Smart letter? Because the version of the one-paragraph letter that went to Ron Sims contains an outrageous misrepresentation, with Smart writing: we have no independent information to validate any allegations of criminal activity The SPD now have a situation in which a local attorney is making false statements to police, which is a gross misdemeanor. This was one hell of a bluff for Mr. Smart to try to pull, especially since in my recent conversations with Smart, he stated that he had handled one case for Bleitz, but despite my prodding that he should clearly deny that he had ever represented Bleitz versus Courtney Love (if, indeed, that was his meaning), he has never given any such denial. And, by the way, neither have the attorneys of the Houston headquarters of SCI, nor has Courtney Love, though Love, through her publicist, has now had 6 weeks to retract, disclaim or otherwise distance herself from these statements, and yet has refused to offer any denial. The lack of any clear denial that SCI and Love faced-off over these accusationssaid to be supported by videotape of the actual crimes--in legal conferences is a convincing indication that these crimes, in some form, did occur. (See Lees April 7 letters to PMK-HBH and SCI, below). As I described in the monologue, it seems Texans have a way of playing fast and wild and letting the chips fall where they may. Weve seen this a lot with George W. Bush, and were seeing it with the Bush familys friends at SCI, Lee says, referring to President Bushs considerable involvement in a scandal known as Funeralgate, in which Bush apparently made false statements in a 1999 sworn affidavit in a suit alleging that as Texas governor, he illegally pressured a halt to state investigations into the practices of Houston-based SCI, the nations undisputed largest funeral home and crematory chain. On March 7, I had a substantial 31-minute conversation with the Houston headquarters--for which I was billed $3.09 in long distance, Lee says. SCIs chief legal counsel Jim Shelger assured me that SCI would be contacting the offices of the Seattle chief of police and the King County executive, and that, as he said, There will be an investigation. I gave him some credit for making statements like I want to do the right thing  and saying he would  offer full cooperation  but he certainly didnt say they would be making these contacts through a local Seattle lawyer. I wish I could report that Shelger followed through as he said he would, but instead it looks like he wanted to make statements through a local attorney who would be willing to distort the truth for SCI. His choice of attorneys for this task was none other than William Smart, whom Courtney Love casts in the role of the villain of the in-person negotiations for a possible settlement she says occurred between SCI and herself and Cobains mother. I didnt give SCI too many details about the Love text, so they apparently did not realize that Smart played such a key role in her relating of the story. In fact, Love vilifies Smart for the torture of his mother with his negotiating tactics, urges her website readers to lie and scare the shit out of him with prank calls, and refers to him by name 10 times, and otherwise as an individual (as a pronoun or as the lawyer) more than 15 timesin other words, more than 25 direct references to Mr. Smart. The many esoteric details of the Love text argue for its genuinely being the words of Courtney Love, such as references to the death of former boyfriend (actor) Edward Nortons mother, a local Washington controversy about handling the body of a female politician she calls dixie (former Washington governor Dixie Lee Ray), the name of a lawyer, Bryan Coluccio, who has represented Love in Seattle, a Vanity Fair article that was critical of SCI, and the accusation that a stolen copy of Cobains suicide note appeared on a rare t-shirt (the accusation and the shirt surfaced briefly in 1994). But the detail that is ever-present throughout the Love text is that of her harping on the name and alleged conduct of attorney William Smart. I am certainly convinced from examining this for 2 months that Courtney Love was describing events which actually occurred, but the best possible corroboration of this came in the form of the recent one-paragraph letter signed by William C. Smart. If what he meant to tell authorities in his letter was that both he and SCI were being viciously maligned by Ms. Love and/or Mr. Lee, as someone was fabricating tales about him and SCI, he certainly failed to say that. Instead, he simply made a blanket denial that any crimes occurred. It seems he has to say that, as neither he nor SCI/Bleitz reported the crimes to police in the first place. And of course, very curiously, neither did Courtney Love. You would think she would want justice for these awful crimes, or at the very least to get her stolen propertythe hair, the body partsback. Elvis hair regularly goes for about $100 per strand, and there is a very brisk trade in it. Its conceivable that DNA-verified parts of Cobains remains could be getting tradedunderground--even now. So its very strange that she makes no mention whatsoever of any effort to recover the stolen parts of her husbands body. In her narrative Courtney Love writes, i know if i publicized this it would disgrace this poor kid even more. Clearly, her efforts were to keep this quiet, even if it meant no accounting for these horrific crimes, and even if not reporting the crimes was in itself criminal. That is apparently truly extraordinary conduct, even for Courtney Love. Courtney Love is a creature who acts out of self-interest, not sentiment. Her actions are actually very easy to understand if one incorporates them into the scenario that I first described in 1994, i.e., that Kurt Cobain did not die of a shotgun wound, that the autopsy was a fake, and that Ms. Love somehow managed to coordinate this all with the parties who would be the primary authorities and witnesses to the actual evidencethe medical examiner, the funeral home, the police. One needs to look at Courtney Love as a suspect in bringing about this atrocity, if only because the participation of the personnel of the medical examiner and the funeral home in these criminal activities would virtually guarantee their remaining silent foreverunless pressed to give evidence. The time to do that pressing is now. Seattle Police Chief R.Gil Kerlikowske, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, and King County Executive Ron Sims (who has the authority to order an inquest) either have to move forward with genuine investigation(s), which will examine the sensational allegations of mutilating the Cobain corpse, and will necessarily involve the unearthing of information about the apparent collusion of King County Medical Examiner personnel and Seattle Police personnel in very serious crimes, including murder, or they have to go to further lengths to obfuscate and cover-up. The horrific rendering of Cobains body, in whatever way this occurred, is only the tip of the iceberg. The rest is far, far worse, Lee says. Richard Lee has been a practicing professional journalist since 1982, having been published in the Chicago Reader, University of Washington Daily, Seattle Weekly, and elsewhere. His cable-access TV program, "Now See It Person to Person: Kurt Cobain Was Murdered" has been seen in about 500 editions since 1994. Cobains body was found in a "planting room" above the garage of his Seattle home on April 8, 1994, and Lees first broadcast, entitled Was Kurt Cobain Murdered? aired just 5 days later, on April 13, 1994. He is the originator of most of the important original research in this case, though he has attracted scant national attention, finding it impossible to work with producers for MTV Networks, "Unsolved Mysteries", and filmmaker Nick Broomfield, all of whom have created products based on the idea of examining Cobain's death as a murder. Lee did recently appear in 2 documentaries for BBC-TV, "Rock Shrines" and "Conspiracies: RocknRoll". Lee was a candidate for Seattle mayor in 2001, nominated by petition signatures by more than 2,500 Seattle voters. 3 highlights of last year's programs were Lee taking his appeals case to the Washington State Supreme Court in the matter of Novoselic vs. Lee, in which the former Nirvana bass player has enforced what Lee argues is a highly unconstitutional anti-harassment order against him, being assaulted (on camera) by O. Yale Lewis, Courtney Love's lawyer and formerly Lee's lawyer, at the King County Courthouse, and being arrested (on a trespassing charge) for questioning Heavier Than Heaven (a recent Cobain biography) author Charles Cross at a bookstore, for which the City of Seattle threatened Lee with a year in jail. Lee was born in 1963 in New York City, and has lived in Seattle since 1988. RICHARD LEE, THE WORLD'S LEADING AUTHORITY ON THE COBAIN

DEATH, IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS THROUGH THIS E-MAIL ADDRESS: kurtcobainwasmurdered@hotmail.com. THE WHOLE OF THIS PRESS RELEASE IS COPYRIGHT 2003 BY RICHARD LEE, BUT

OBVIOUSLY IS SUBJECT TO FAIR USE BY NEWS MEDIA. BELOW ARE THE APRIL 7, 2003 LETTERS FROM LEE TO THE SCI CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS AND COURTNEY LOVE'S PUBLICIST. April 7, 2003 Mr. Jim Shelger

General Counsel and Secretary

Service Corporation International (SCI)

Corporate Headquarters

1929 Allen Parkway

Houston, Texas 77010

(VIA USPS CERTIFIED MAIL #7002 2410 0001 9004 1917, MAILED APRIL 7, 2003, AND E-MAILED APRIL 7, 2003, AT 4:20 PM) Mr. Jim Shelger: This letter is to provide us both with a hard copy document that references some of the basics of our contacts over the last month or so. Apparently the only document that your organization has generated is the letter dated March 10, 2003 by attorney William C. Smart of the Seattle offices of the law firm Keller Rohrback L.L.P. As we discussed in our brief telephone conversation on April 1, I very much object to Mr. Smart's statement in this letter that "...we have no independent information to validate any allegations of 'criminal activity'..." (underline emphasis added). I consider this a blatant misrepresentation, and an unwise tactic for your organization to employ. To be frank, it is obvious to me that your employees know of serious criminal activities in two areas: 1.) that the claims by Courtney Love that the body of her husband Kurt Cobain was abused in a set of crimes at Bleitz Funeral Home are genuine, that such crimes did occur, and 2.) that the Death Certificate provided by the King County Medical Examiner and then signed by your Mr. Webster was a fraudulent document, because, as Webster has described to me on several occasions, the damage to the Cobain corpse was in no way consistent with a contact-range shotgun blast to the head. Mr. Smart is a poor choice as legal talent to make this falsehood, as he is the very lawyer named by Courtney Love as engaging in settlement negotiations with her and Cobain's mother Wendy O'Connor, representing SCI, in a manner which Ms. Love claims to have found offensive. Mr. Smart told me on February 21 that he did represent Bleitz on one occasion, though King County court files show no such actual case. It appears this was a matter which was settled out of court, which matches the representation he would have

provided in your dealing with Ms. Love. Your present employment of the same lawyer named by Ms. Love for the purpose of writing this letter is a very convincing indication that the website statements by Ms. Love are genuine and adhere to fact reasonably closely. In other words, this tends to strongly corroborate that the crimes Ms. Love describes did actually occur in some way, on the Bleitz premises. As I have stated to you numerous times, including about a half-dozen times in our half-hour conversation on March 7, the wise course of action for SCI is to be fully forthcoming with what you and your personnel know, in a clearly non-deceptive manner, and that you start by having your Mr. Webster write and sign a brief statement outlining what he knows, particularly about the lack of any evidence of a shotgun wound to Cobain's head. As I explained, overwhelmingly the most important aspect of this affair is the compelling evidence of fraud by the King County Medical Examiner, although if SCI is not careful about its handling of this matter, the public may find even more interest in the bizarre details of the evident mishandling of the remains. Once again, I urge you to take action to try to extricate SCI from the most serious of the implications that will result from doing nothing further at this time, i.e., that SCI and its employees, officers and/or attorneys engaged in perpetrating falsehoods and making false statements to officials, and have been aiding in the falsification of evidence in a homicide case. This letter is also being sent via email today, April 7. Please feel free to contact me at any time, although I encourage you to do this ASAP, preferably this week. Richard Lee

April 7, 2003 April 7, 2003 Ms. Heidi Schaeffer

PMK-HBH, Inc.

8500 Wilshire Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90211

(VIA USPS CERTIFIED MAIL # 7002 2410 0001 9004 1894, MAILED APRIL 7, 2003, AND E-MAILED APRIL 7, 2003 AT 3:38 PM) Ms. Heidi Schaeffer: This letter is to provide us both with a hard copy document covering the basics of what has been described in e-mail and telephone contacts since February 27, 2003. I made more than 10 phone contacts to your office, only reaching you directly on April 1, briefly. You declined all comment on this matter of the Courtney Love funeral home allegations, despite my warning(s) that lack of a denial that Courtney Love made these statements obviously leaves her open to possible libel action(s). This communiqué has also been e-mailed today, April 7. If there is anything further that you would like to state to clarify your position, please contact me ASAP. Thank you for your cooperation. Richard Lee

April 7, 2003 MARCH 27, 2003 MS. HEIDI SCHAEFFER (PMK/HBH PUBLICISTS, LOS ANGELES): IT'S NOW BEEN A MONTH, AND DESPITE MANY PHONE MESSAGES THROUGH YOUR "ANNIE JEEVES" ASSISTANT, AND YOUR VOICE MAIL, YOU HAVE OFFERED NO RESPONSE. BECAUSE THIS IS A SITUATION WITH THE SUBSTANTIAL POSSIBILITY OF A LIBEL ACTION(S), YOU MIGHT WANT TO PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD WITH A RESPONSE OF SOME SORT, EVEN AN OFFICIAL "NO COMMENT" COMING DIRECTLY FROM YOU, KNOWN AS COURTNEY LOVE'S WEST COAST PUBLICIST (FOR PMK/HBH). I KNOW SHOW BIZ IS A SERIOUS BUSINESS FOR YOU ALL, BUT LET'S FACE IT, NOTHING IS MORE SERIOUS THAN THIS AFFAIR, WHICH COULD BE DEVASTATING TO THE REPUTATION OF YOUR CLIENT AND/OR THAT OF A MULTIBILLION CORPORATION IN VERY MUCH A "P.R. SENSITIVE" INDUSTRY, THAT BEING FUNERARY SERVICES. SO I URGE YOU TO ADHERE TO THE ETHICAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE OF YOUR PROFESSION AS CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE IN THIS DELICATE MATTER. IN OTHER WORDS, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO ISSUE SOME TYPE OF RESPONSE PRESENTLY. I WILL FAIRLY INCORPORATE ANY RESPONSE YOU OFFER INTO THE VIEW I PRESENT TO THE PUBLIC AS TO THIS OVERALL SITUATION. RICHARD LEE

INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST

MARCH 27, 2003, 4:41 PM (PACIFIC) February 27, 2003 Ms. Heidi Schaeffer: I've just been told that you are the West Coast publicist for Courtney Love at PMK. You must be the right person, therefore, to field this one. In July of 2001 Courtney Love posted statements on her Holemusic.com website, in her personal 'Soapbox' section, alleging horrific mishandling and mutilation of the Kurt Cobain corpse at the Bleitz Funeral Home in Seattle. Her lengthy statements read in part: ...it seemd every employee at the home danced with him and cut him

someone cut out his HEART... Her statements were very specific and ostensibly check out factually as far as I can tell. The allegations she made about many employees abusing Mr. Cobain's body were especially specific and based on a videotape of the actual crimes of abuse, she said. Her statements made it clear that she understood that she was calling into question the conduct of a very large nationwide chain of funeral homes, even though they may not have owned the facility in question when the crimes occurred (she didn't like they way they handled the situation). SO JUST ONE QUESTION TODAY: DOES COURTNEY LOVE NOW STAND BEHIND THE STATEMENTS ABOUT BLEITZ FUNERAL HOME AND THEIR PARENT COMPANY AND THEIR EMPLOYEES THAT SHE MADE IN HER 'SOAPBOX' POSTING, OR WOULD SHE LIKE TO AMEND THOSE STATEMENTS TODAY? My name is Richard Lee and I am the Seattle-based writer who is generally understood as the leading authority on the many issues surrounding Kurt Cobain's death. Ms. Love is familiar with my work. Please provide a response to this question ASAP. Richard Lee

February 27, 2003

2:25 PM (END). END OF PRESS RELEASE OF APRIL 14, 2003. COPYRIGHT 2003, RICHARD LEE.





Article contributed 16 Apr 03, 05:17, by RichardLeeSeattle

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Send this article to a friend! Comments awful deeds - the_consumer (18 Apr 03, 05:48)

I personally remember when Courtney love posted these on her website. I remember the reaction on the bulletin boards... fans said they were actually CRYING at the thought of this being done to Cobain. Courtney love should have this kind of emotional control over people- these accusations need to be accounted for.

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ah well - s (18 Apr 03, 20:11)

city beat spurs 2 nil who gives a shit?

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dude, that's awful - ali (26 Apr 03, 14:29)

reading all that has made me more cynical of the whole Kobain "suicide". Makes u wonder why certain things aren't brought more into the public's attention.



and to whoever "s" is, thats pretty fucking sick mate.

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Re: dude, that's awful - s (27 Apr 03, 01:36)

yeah i know, i was pissed out of my tree, although that's no excuse. i dunno what happened there.

on the richard lee tip, after the last time he posted at linenoise, i looked around at his stuff, and there's a lot of interesting counterpoints to his views on the net.

do a google search on his name, and you might be interested by some of the results.

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- the_consumer (18 Apr 03, 05:48) I personally remember when Courtney love posted these on her website. I remember the reaction on the bulletin boards... fans said they were actually CRYING at the thought of this being done to Cobain. Courtney love should have this kind of emotional control over people- these accusations need to be accounted for. (post response...) Re:Dude, tha'ts awfull - Puff (02 May 03, 20:42)

Ali, it's people like you that make me sick. You can't even spell the word Cobain and yet you think you have the right to judge him and assume he would be so fucking stupid as to be fooled and manipulated by someone who would controll and murder him.

He LOVED Courtney and she loved him, she saved his life many times when he over-dosed, she could have let him die if she had wanted him dead.



Like I said people like you make me sick, you can't spell Cobain and you probally couldn't tell me what Nirvana's first singel was, that is if you even know he was in Nirvana, and yet you presume to judge him and his life choices, you some how think its some of your fucking buisness and it's NOT.



WHy won't you people let him rest in peace.

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Re: Re:Dude, tha'ts awful - purplestrawberry (06 May 03, 15:12)

You tell him puff.

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- Puff (02 May 03, 20:42) Ali, it's people like you that make me sick. You can't even spell the word Cobain and yet you think you have the right to judge him and assume he would be so fucking stupid as to be fooled and manipulated by someone who would controll and murder him. He LOVED Courtney and she loved him, she saved his life many times when he over-dosed, she could have let him die if she had wanted him dead. Like I said people like you make me sick, you can't spell Cobain and you probally couldn't tell me what Nirvana's first singel was, that is if you even know he was in Nirvana, and yet you presume to judge him and his life choices, you some how think its some of your fucking buisness and it's NOT. WHy won't you people let him rest in peace. (post response...) Puff- - radiogirl (05 May 03, 15:52)

Right on man--

Let him rest in peace--

Makes me sick the shit people do-

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- radiogirl (05 May 03, 15:52) Right on man-- Let him rest in peace-- Makes me sick the shit people do- (post response...) sickening - purplestrawberry (06 May 03, 15:10)

i feel sick now thats awful. RIP.

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- purplestrawberry (06 May 03, 15:10) i feel sick now thats awful. RIP. (post response...) Courtney Love vs. The World - Gary Burke (02 Jun 03, 00:35)

Courtney Love: is evil.

Kurt Cobain: is alive.



Comments are welcome. View my "User Profile" for contact information.



"The Truth Shall Set You Free"

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Re: Courtney Love vs. The World - LexyBeanCobain (08 Jun 03, 03:06)

that is fucking disgusting....who in the world is that much of a moron. god bless you Kurt Cobain. And to you Courtney Love, i think you're a total psyhcohozebeast, and quite frankly, i think you had something to do with Kurt's death, although i know even you are human enough to not do this.

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- Gary Burke (02 Jun 03, 00:35) Courtney Love: is evil. Kurt Cobain: is alive. Comments are welcome. View my "User Profile" for contact information. "The Truth Shall Set You Free" (post response...)

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