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In the eyes of many, Mr. Grant has Courtney Love and Michael "Cali" DeWitt nailed to the wall here that they were involved in the death of Kurt Cobain. What do you think? Hopefully one day, this case will be reopened and we'll all learn what really happened.

Tom Grant has continued to investigate this case over the years on his own time and using his own money. He's got his own web site at cobaincase.com, and has a Case Study Manual for sale. If you can, pick up a copy. It has all the details about the case in a travel friendly format. You'll also get a cassette tape with phone calls and other audio related to this case. Each sale helps him keep this investigation going.

Courtney Love changed her image quite a bit around 1997, and put out another album by her band Hole. She has also been in a few movies. In recent years, she's been fighting the remaining members of Nirvana over the rights to release a box set and an unreleased song. She's also trying to kick them out of the Nirvana, LLP partnership they formed in 1997 and gain full control of the Nirvana master recordings. In February 2002, she sold the rights to Kurt's private journals, which was released as a book on November 11th 2002. These journals are about 800 pages in 23 notebooks. Courtney Love has stated that she "will not have anything to do with the project", leaving it up to the publishers to sort and use the material.

Courtney, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic have settled some of their differences in the fall of 2002 over the Nirvana legacy and agreed to release the "You Know You're Right" single. The Nirvana Best-Of album was released October 28th 2002.

While the mainstream media continues to not give this case the time it deserves out of ignorance, fear, or lack of interest, many have stepped up to the plate. Books like "Who Killed Kurt Cobain?" have been published on the investigation. Nick Broomfield filmed the "Kurt & Courtney" documentary, which was released in 1998. Magazines and newspapers have run articles. Quite a few popular radio shows have picked up on the investigation, and television has slowly come around as shows like Unsolved Mysteries and VH1 Confidential have done segements about the strange circumstances surrounding Kurt's death. Tom Grant put his original site up with all his evidence in 1996; the first time millions around the world learned of the suspicious details surrounding Kurt's death. Since then, many other web sites and mailing lists have popped up about the investigation over the years. Some more credible than others.

Once again, this site exists to either help get Kurt justice, if it turns out he was in fact murdered, or help clear his name and legacy of all these "murder theories" for good, if he wasn't. It will continue to be updated as this entire mess continues to unfold, and more information is released.

10th Anniversary Update >>

  • Tom Grant
  • The Investigation Continues
  • Grant Meets With Seattle Police
  • Courtney Love Put On Notice
  • DeWitt & Carlson Speak
  • Police Report Revelations
  • More Murders? Copycat Suicides
  • Rolling Stone Interview
  • The Rome Note
  • Conclusion
  • 10th Anniversary


  • Tom Grant
  • Frances Barnett
  • Who Killed Kurt
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