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Kurt Cobain: Suicide Or Murdered?

  • Posted on January 17, 2011 at 1:21 pm

Who thinks Kurt committed suicide? Or do you think he was murdered?

I’ve read a lot about this, and I think Courtney was involved in it. I’m pretty sure she hired someone to do it.

Some info, just in case you don’t know:
She offered a guy to kill him for $50,000. She said he was driving her crazy (they had a lot of problems at the time, and he was planning on divorcing her).
Her own father even said she was very capable of hiring someone. He even admits she’s “crazy.”

-There were no fingerprints found on the gun.
-The suicide note was clearly written to Cobain’s fans telling them he was quitting the music business. There was only a short footnote to Courtney and Frances and several handwriting experts said it wasn’t his handwriting.

COBAIN WAS INJECTED WITH 3 TIMES A LETHAL DOSE OF HEROIN!!
Cobain’s heroin, (morphine), blood level was 1.52 mgs per liter. This would require a minimum injection of 225 mgs of heroin, three times a lethal dose, even for a hardcore heroin addict! The drug Diazepam, was also found in Cobain’s blood system.

THE OBVIOUS QUESTIONS:
1. If Cobain injected himself with a deliberate heroin overdose, why would he ALSO shoot himself in the head with a shotgun, leaving his baby daughter – the love of his life – with horrific visual images to remember him by? Why not just “go to sleep” on the overdose and never wake up?
2. IF Cobain injected three times a lethal dose of heroin, COULD he then pick up a shotgun and shoot himself? Wouldn’t he have been immediately incapacitated?

Based on the heroin, (morphine), blood levels found in Cobain’s body, preliminary research indicates Kurt Cobain would have been immediately incapacitated. He could not have picked up that shotgun. He could not have pulled that trigger!

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Suicide or Murdered?

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How to not feel guilty for my husband’s suicide?

  • Posted on January 15, 2011 at 4:17 pm

Less than a month ago, my husband hanged himself. We had separated in January and I wanted a divorce. He said he wouldn’t sign the papers and he wanted to kill himself. So I backed off and didn’t ask him anymore. But then he hanged himself. I feel bad. I know if I had stayed with him, he wouldn’t have. But I didn’t want to stay with him because he was an alcoholic and kept making impulsive and dumb choices. He got in trouble with the law a lot, etc. I feel bad too because we have a daughter together. She won’t know her father.

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How to not feel guilty for my husband’s suicide?

  • Posted on January 15, 2011 at 4:17 pm

Less than a month ago, my husband hanged himself. We had separated in January and I wanted a divorce. He said he wouldn’t sign the papers and he wanted to kill himself. So I backed off and didn’t ask him anymore. But then he hanged himself. I feel bad. I know if I had stayed with him, he wouldn’t have. But I didn’t want to stay with him because he was an alcoholic and kept making impulsive and dumb choices. He got in trouble with the law a lot, etc. I feel bad too because we have a daughter together. She won’t know her father.

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How get I get help writing a book about my life? I survived alcoholish, breast cancer, husband suicide & more?

  • Posted on October 18, 2010 at 6:17 pm

Both parents alcoholic, married an alcholic, am a recovering alcoholic and have 44 year old daughter that is an alcoholic. Childhood was horrible – then suffer from 4 bouts of Breast Cancer, Fibromyalgia and forced to leave good job because of health.

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If someone threatens suicide, can you call the police?

  • Posted on July 25, 2010 at 1:46 pm

I’m wondering – the person in question lives at her mothers and has a 5 year old daughter. After a series of alcoholism related problems she is now threatening suicide if we have a lawyer file papers to remove her daughter from her custody. She was just released from the hospital today for an alcohol overdose. The dr.’s release info says she needs to seek psychiatric help.

If her mom calls the police based on her threat of suicide will they keep her on a 24-28 hour psych hold?

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How To Interpret Depression Signs

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:36 pm

There is no cure for depression! Did you know that when depressed people take antidepressants these will only work completely in about 35% of cases? That means there are a lot of people who will only get partial relief and that the condition will linger on for years. That figure compares very unfavourably with the effect of a placebo which relieves signs of depression in about 20%. Another figure which is quite shocking is that about 5% of cases have a worsening of symptoms when they are on these depression meds. Experts are now looking at changes in lifestyle which can make a positive impact on depression but will certainly not cure the condition. How can we interpret depression signs and realise that we may have a problem or that a loved one may be depressed?

It seems that genetics, chemical imbalances in the brain and the environment all play a role in the cause of depression but nobody is quite sure. Signs of depression will be noticed when they persist for quite a long period and we are certainly talking about a period of two weeks to a month here. We might also notice that the depression signs seem to be preventing us from functioning at work or at home like we used to.

Depression signs are evident when there is a loss of energy to do things and a lack of concentration too. There may be a problems with indigestion and or problems with eating which can manifest itself in a loss of appetite or an increase in appetite for no apparent reason. Add to that weepiness (usually present in women) and a loss of interest in any sexual activity. Other depression signs which are even more alarming are talk of suicide or constantly thinking about death in an obsessive way. There may be a tendency to self mutilate which could be a precursor of suicide. If only some of these are present, we should seek medical help and also have other conditions ruled out which could and sometimes do have similar symptoms.

We now know that depression is such a common disorder that there is less stigma attached to it nowadays, fortunately. Experts tell us that Americans are ten times more likely to suffer from a depressive disorder of some sort than our grandparents were, sixty years ago. These disorders can range from bipolar to SAD (seasonal affective disorder).

Once signs of depression have been spotted and diagnosis has been carried out, we can start thinking about treatment. Antidepressants are one choice but as we have seen above, there is no guarantee that they will work and some people favour herbal remedies such as St. John’s Wort and the Passion Flower which have much fewer side effects and will be more effective than the antidepressants in some patients.

Want to learn how to treat depression naturally ? Robert Locke has written extensively on Mental Health for many years.

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