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These
audio excerpts were released to the public in December 2001
and are only a fraction of more than 30 hours of conversation
that Tom Grant
apparently
has recorded between relevant parties, such as Courtney Love
and Rosemary Carroll. He makes it very clear that these recordings
alone do not prove
Kurt
Cobain
was murdered.
However
they do
help
substantiate
the fact that the events before and
after Kurt was found dead are suspecting, and also
confirm some of the details Grant has already divulged...
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"When
someone turns up missing and those who are close to the missing
person begin telling false stories
and lying about the details and events leading up to the disappearance,
any investigator with half a brain should become somewhat suspicious."
- Tom Grant |
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These excerpts
come from interviews and conversations which occurred during the
week prior to April 8th, BEFORE anyone
allegedly knew Kurt Cobain was dead.
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• Courtney
tells Grant she used Det. Terry to get a drug dealer busted 
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What's
important to note here is that Courtney had a personal friendship
with this narcotics detective
he was even mentioned in Kurt's Missing
Person report as
someone to see for additional information. Detective Terry was
murdered
shortly after Kurt Cobain was found dead... |
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• Courtney claims Kurt "has
no friends."  |
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"There's
no way he could have killed himself." - This
was taped before the public was even aware that Kurt was missing
and several days before anyone supposedly knew
he was dead. |
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• An excerpt from a discussion about the note
from the Rome incident.  |
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The
Rome incident was called an "accident" while Kurt was
still alive. After his death, when he wasn't around to set the
record straight, the Rome incident was suddenly called a "suicide
attempt." This conversation was recorded on April
3rd, 1994, she tells Grant - "He claims he was
leaving me." - abound rumors of a pending divorce. |
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• "All publicity is
good publicity"  |
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• "It
might even help sell records!" |
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One
of Courtney's favorite publicity tactics during this period of
time was to attract sympathy from
the press and, most importantly, from Kurt's adoring fans. "...selfishly..." |
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• "What should I tell the
Associated Press?"  |
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• "If
it goes in and I deny it, people will believe me." |
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• "The
sympathy goes to me... How's that for a spin... It's gonna
appear as
if I attempted
suicide." |
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3rd - Courtney tells Grant about the phony story she had planted
with the Associated
Press
the night
before - The press reported she overdosed in her Peninsula Hotel
room and that it might have been a "suicide attempt." She
also asks for advice on how she might "expand" her lie
and take advantage of the additional publicity it will inevitably
bring. |
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• "The people I had do
this (plant the phony story), I paid" 
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