New Movie 'Soaked In Bleach' Suggests Murder On Kurt Cobain's Death Plotted By Courtney Love

Despite Seattle's ruling of Kurt Cobain's death as a suicide, there were still reports and rumors that the suicide incident is in fact a murder case. A new movie-documentary was released titled Soaked In Bleach, a line from Nirvana's hit Come As You Are, is focusing on another angle on the Rock and Hall Fame inductee, Fishwrapper reported. The film features various resource persons including the investigator whom Coutney Love, Cobain's former wife, has hired to look for his husband when the latter escaped the rehabilitation facility where Cobain was last admitted before he was found dead inside his Seattle mansion.

The film features taped conversation between Love and Tom Grant, the private investigator Love hired and videos featuring the then Seattle chief of police, Norm Stamper.

Soaked in Bleach, according to Variety, focuses on anecdotal and harder evidence that will rule out suicide and instead focus on a murder angle that was allegedly cooked up by Cobain's wife, Courtney, based on the findings of Grant and other physical evidences.

Grant began to suspect Love's real agenda when the latter started to shift her focus on the case and contradict her own statement that has finally led him to tape the conversation. Forensic experts who have investigated Cobain's death also claimed that it is physically impossible for someone to inject himself huge and lethal amounts of heroin and then shot himself in the head with a heavy weapon. The movie also looked into the possibility that Cobain's suicide note could have been forged.

On the other hand, Love has filed for a cease and decease order in the proper court to prevent the film from hitting the theaters inciting that it has been ruled that the case was plain suicide.

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