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Is the Conspiracy Theory Exploiting Kurt's death?

There's a common argument among the Nirvana fans that I come across. The argument is about how the supporters of the conspiracy theory are exploiting the death of Kurt Cobain to make money for themselves. Some fans deny that they are exploiting his death, claiming their main goal is to deliver justice. I decided to write my thoughts about this argument. In my personal opinion if you sincerely have a doubt about his death then you can take action to reopen the case. Having a desire to reopen the case is not exploitation because you are not making money from it. However, if you claim to have evidence that can prove the conspiracy theory and you will only share it if people buy your books or become a paid member of your website/channel then that is an act of exploitation. This is not helping the Cobain Case at all. If you genuinely want the case to reopen then you should present the police of the evidence you acquired. And yes, you can share the evidence in public (if it is permitted)

Eldon Hoke's Claims

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Hello. It's been a long time since I made any posts here. In case anyone is wondering where I was, I have been preoccupied with a few things in my personal life. Now I am back but maybe not for long. Recently, I came across a video on YouTube by Video Friendly Unit Shifter . The video talks about a man called Eldon Hoke a.k.a. El Duce. He was a musician for a band called The Mentors where he sang and played the drums. In the Cobain Case, he is well known for making the claim that Courtney Love had offered him $50,000 to kill Kurt Cobain. On 19th April 1997, Hoke's dead body was found on railroad tracks. Blood tests revealed he had taken a high amount of alcohol. Officially, his death is recorded to be from an accident. Prior to his death, he had an interview with Nick Broomfield who was filming his documentary Kurt and Courtney. In the interview, Hoke talked about the alleged offer made by Courtney. Many people who support the murder theory suspect that Courtney killed him. T

The Missing Credit Card

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Cobain's dead body was found in the greenhouse of his Lake Washington house on 8th April 1994. It is estimated that he died on 5th April 1994. On 3rd April 1994, Courtney Love hired Tom Grant, a private investigator, to find who was using Cobain's missing credit card. Well, that was the initial reason she gave to hire Grant but then she tasked him to find Cobain who was said to have left rehab and was missing. Courtney allowed the bank to give transaction records of the missing credit card to Tom Grant. Grant observed that transactions were made between 5th April 1994 to 8th April 1994, the days Cobain was lying dead in his greenhouse. The question now is who was using the credit card? Grant assumes the card was stolen by the murderer after they killed Cobain and between 5th to 8th of April 1994 the murderer used the credit card. Now the first thing I want to say is that even before Cobain died his credit card was reported to be stolen and therefore it shouldn't come as a s

Review of Heroin Addiction by Jerome J. Platt

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The idea that 1.52mg per liter of morphine in blood indicates that Cobain was given three times the lethal dose of heroin comes from the book Heroin Addiction by Jerome J. Platt. It is claimed that the author wrote in the book that the maximum lethal dose of heroin is 75mg for a 150 pound man which would result in 0.5mg per liter of morphine in blood. I was curious to know what all these people who quote this idea have learned from the book. These people include Tom Grant, Dr. Cyril Wecht, Max Wallace and Ian Halperin. I bought a physical copy of the book. It was imported from US.  Front of the book. Just to clarify that I got the right book, here is the author's name. The one I have is the second edition which was published in 1986. This is the edition mentioned by Max Wallace and Ian Halperin in their books Who Killed Kurt Cobain? and Love and Death. I finished reading the book recently and nowhere did I find the book quote that 75mg of heroin is the maxim

How can 1ml be equal to 1,000mg (1g)?

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I know a lot of people get surprised when I tell them that 1ml is equal to 1,000mg or 1g. Some people even think that I am crazy and that either I am mistaken or just making stuff up. I am not making it up. It is true that 1ml is equal to 1,000mg. Well, more or less. A 1ml syringe can hold up to 1,000mg or 1g of heroin dose. Depending on the density of the liquid, the purity of the black tar heroin and whether water was used to make the dose or not, a 1ml syringe can contain heroin within the range of 30mg to 990mg.  If you have observed your surroundings then you will find examples which proves that 1ml = 1,000mg or 1g. I guess some people will rather believe in their surroundings rather than someone they suspect is working for Courtney (I don't work for her. Nor is she paying me for anything. I am doing all of this out of my own free will.). One example is the tablespoon.  Do not worry. That is salt not heroin. I believe this example is readily available in every household. One t