Kurt Cobain Death - Matthew Richer




House of Mystery True Crime History show

Summary: Publication Date: November 15, 2013. Author Tom Grant, on Murder At Lake Washington: The Mysterious Death of Kurt Cobain, Part 2: Silence: "Has anyone ever seen someone take out a full-page ad in a magazine that was designed to intimidate the media into not allowing someone to tell the facts about the suspicious circumstances of an individual's death? Who does something like that? And who threatens to sue the media without threatening to sue the person who actually told those details to the public? The main suspect in the murder of Kurt Cobain paid her high-priced attorneys to use such an unprecedented silencing tactic, but it backfired. Her attorneys were nothing but 'briefcase bullies' who lacked any real strength. They enjoyed blowing a lot of smoke--but when I stood up to them--they walked away with their tails between their legs. After all, they can't actually follow through with their threats. Why? Because I'm telling the truth and their client is lying." Tom Grant is the California state-licensed private investigator in Beverly Hills who was hired to find Kurt Cobain after Cobain left a drug rehab center in Marina Del Rey, California, on April 1, 1994 and was subsequently reported missing. Kurt Cobain was found dead on April 8, 1994.