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KURT'S HANDWRITING FROM THE "SUICIDE" NOTE
This is believed to be Kurt's handwriting. Most of the "suicide" note was written like this. A few parts of the note, especially the last four lines stand out as being written by a different hand.

THE LAST FOUR LINES
These are the lines at the bottom of the note. They appear after Kurt had appeared to end his letter and sign his name. Notice the handwriting is much bigger, and experts that Tom Grant has talked to say this was not written by the same person.

COURTNEY'S HANDWRITING
This is an example of Courtney's handwriting from the authorization note she wrote to Grant after she hired him. Notice how the F and the P in this note are very similar to those in the last four lines of Kurt's "suicide" note. Some of the E's look similar as well.

Did Courtney write the last four lines on Kurt's note?

Listen to Tom Grant describe many parts of this note, and why he believes it was not a suicide note

View another handwriting analysis of the note and comparisons to Courtney's handwriting at Frances Barnett's In Defence of Kurt Cobain site.

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