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Gender: Male
Status: Divorced
Age: 42
Sign: Pisces

City: ABERDEEN
State: Washington
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/31/2005
Thursday, March 15, 2007 
Courtney wanted everyone to believe that Kurt was suicidal with an out of control drug dependency in the last days of his life. But when Kurt's body was found Krist Novoselic responded to the news of Kurt's supposed suicide as follows:

"smack was just a small part of his life."

Novoselic said he did not understand his friend's behavior. "I don't have it all figured out right now," he said. (Seattle Post Intelligencer, April 14 1994).

Those aren't the reactions one would expect if Krist knew Kurt was suicidal/drug dependent/planned to kill himself.

Buzzcocks supported Nirvana in Feb 1994. Bassist Tony Barber told the Maker, "I know he was not taking drugs on that tour. He was walking around drinking Evian water and looking clean every time I saw him. He didn't seem to consider himself a star...He seemed like a shy bloke who didn't have many friends. Often when I was talking to him, I felt like saying something like, "Look, if you need a mate just to go for a drink with or anything, I'm here." And then I came home last night and saw it on the news. I couldn't believe it. It's just so sad." (Melody Maker's April 16 1994 edition).

Pete Shelley vocalist and guitarist, "He seemed really clean when we were on tour. In some ways it was a bit awkward because he wasn't really joining in the very mild debauchery that went on." (Melody Maker, April 16 1994.)

Joe Mama visited Kurt at the Exodus rehab on April 1 1994, He said, "I was ready to see him looking like shit and depressed. He looked so fucking great." (Cobain by the editors of Rolling Stone page 83. Also see Rossi's Queen of Noise page 193).

"The thing you have to remember about all the talk of Kurt being suicidal is that all the talk only started when Courtney came out after the death and said Rome was a suicide attempt and the media picked up on all her examples of Kurt being suicidal. That's when all these people started saying,'Of course he was suicidal, just listen to his music.' But that's a bunch of crap. Sure he was a moody guy and got depressed quite often. That applies to a hell of a lot of people, including me. But nobody ever talked about Kurt being suicidal before he died, Nobody. Why do you think everybody who knew him was so surprised when Courtney said that Rome was a suicide attempt?. I've read all this ignorant bullshit in the media pointing to the fact that Kurt wanted to call In Utero 'I Hate Myself and I Want to Die.' It was a joke, for chrissake. That was his warped sense of humour. He was the most sarcastic guy you'll ever meet. He was not suicidal, at least not when I knew him, and I knew him for the last year of his life." (Peter Cleary, a friend of Kurt's from Seattle. WKKC? page 92).

"I never knew (Kurt) to be suicidal, I just knew that he was going through a really tough time." (Mark Lanegan, Cobain by the editors of Rolling Stone page 90).

"Kurt wasn't suicidal Tom. He wasn't suicidal." (Rosemary Carroll friend of Kurt and Courtney, and also their lawyer in a conversation with Tom Grant in April 1994, WKKC? page 119).

"What sticks in my mind is actually running into him on the street about 2 weeks um, before he, he killed himself. And it was just, you know, I guess in relation to events, I'm glad that I did, I'm glad that I saw him. We talked and he, we exchanged phone numbers and he was really happy about the fact the book, my book of photographs that I'm doing, he was like; 'Alright, at last,' you know, 'get the real thing.' And he was- we chatted and he was concerned about my wife's illness and just really, you know, that sticks in my mind." (Charles Peterson photographer and associate, in an interview which appears on the Nirvana Teen Spirit video).

"Kurt was facing lots of pretty heavy things but he was actually pretty upbeat. He was prepared to deal with things facing him." (Dylan Carlson, Kurt's best friend, talking to the Seattle Post Intelligencer April 15 1994).

"At the time (they went to buy the gun, 30 March 1994,) Kurt definitely wasn't suicidal or I would never have bought the gun. He was my best friend. I would have known if Rome was a suicide. No way. A year earlier I would have believed it because of the pain, but he wasn't talking like that anymore. He was making all kinds of plans for when he got back from rehab." (Dylan Carlson WKKC? page 91).

"When he talked to me he seemed to be happy." (Iris Cobain talking about a phone conversation about 2 weeks before Kurt died. In this call Kurt arranged to go fishing with his Grandfather the following week. WKKC? page 91).

"The last image I have of him, which in the light of the tragedy now seems pathetic, is of a young man playing with the little girl (Frances). He did not seem like a young man who wanted to end it all." (Dr. Galleta, the doctor who treated Kurt after the Rome incident.)

In the summer of 1993, Kurt experienced what he called "a miracle". After years of consulting specialists about his debilitating stomach pain, he found a doctor who finally diagnosed the problem - a pinched nerve relating to his scoliosis. Once the problem was diagnosed, it became treatable and Kurt finally rid himself of his daily agony. From this point on, many people detected a change in Kurt's personality; "Kurt became a new person after that. He stopped retreating into the dark side that everybody came to associate with him and actually seemed cheerful. Part of it was Frances, I think, but the stomach thing was the most important". (Dylan Carlson WKKC? page 86).

"He and Courtney hadn't been getting along. The only thing keeping them together was Frances, but Kurt had been talking of a divorce and trying to get custody." (Peter Cleary WKKC? page 87).

"He seemed normal...we'd been talking." (Dylan, remembering Kurt on March 30th, when they bought the gun, Cobain by the editors of Rolling Stone page 83).

Cobain spent two days at the 20-bed clinic (Exodus) He talked to several psychologists there, none of whom considered him suicidal. (Cobain by the editors of Rolling Stone page 83).

On Feb 21st 1994, Kurt was thinking in terms of the stories he wanted to tell his grandchildren. He was looking forward to having grandchildren. He wasn't suicidal. I have this on film.