Why Did Kurt Cobain Kill Himself

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Kurt Cobain Ever wonder how Kurt Cobain died? Some may say that he killed himself but I say other wise. There is evidence to prove that he killed himself but there is also evidence to prove that he was murdered. Although some might try and argue to believe that Kurt Cobain killed himself, isn’t it weird that Dylan Carson bought the shotgun for Kurt Cobain, the shotgun was lying on his chest, and the suicide note he left did not match some of his handwriting.

Firstly, Kurt Cobain killed himself on April 5th,1994 3 days prior to when they found him which was on April 8th, 1994. Dylan Carson, one of his close friends was ordered by Kurt to bring him his shotgun because he heard intruders on his property but maybe the “Intruders” did something to kill him or even killed him themselves. That was not the case because the Seattle Police Department said it could’ve been self-inflicted but maybe just maybe they’re just hiding the truth from the public and the beloved fans of Nirvana. Some still believe that he didn’t kill himself, they think that he was murdered in cold blood. Which brings me to the point, Kurt Cobain was murdered in cold blood.
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Kurt owned the shotgun but one of his good friends brought him the shotgun because of supposable “Intruders”. While the shotgun was on his chest, there was a brutal head wound that was from the shotgun. This shotgun in particular was a Remington Model 11 20 gauge, Pretty crazy right? Now, this shotgun was used for his “suicide” but it could’ve been used for a possible

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