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“Soaked in Bleach” director on Kurt Cobain’s mark on his left arm…

Photo above taken from this link here: http://www.alternativenation.net/new-photos-kurt-cobains-shoes-and-arm-with-puncture-mark-from-the-scene-of-his-death/

Tom Grant the director of the new Kurt Cobain documentary, “Soaked In Bleach” brings up an interesting theory on the mark of Kurt’s left arm in which Tom was referring to the photo above. Tom Grant takes to his twitter to write an interesting observation about the photo.

http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sma42d

“I want to clarify my opinion about a small but important detail that keeps coming up online.
The police reports state there were “puncture marks on the inside of the left and right elbows.” The police photo shows what I would refer to as a “spot” on Kurts left arm near his elbow. It is clearly not on the “inside” of his elbow.

That “spot” may or may not be an injection point. It could be an insect or mosquito bite, a spot on the camera lens, etc. We have no evidence to indicate that is one of the “puncture marks” the police report is referring to. And it’s an unusual place on the arm for anyone to inject heroin.

So I think it would be wise for those who are seeking truth and accuracy here to be very careful about interpreting and assuming details we are not absolutely sure of.

Thank you!” – Tom Grant

I don’t think it’s an injection point ’cause around the elbow area is not a safe place to inject heroin. Heroin is mostly shot through the upper forearm area. In Kurt’s photo above, you don’t see any other marks on Kurt’s upper forearm area at all.

Do you ever come to think that who ever shot Kurt put that mark there so that it can make it look like he shot heroin before supposedly pulled the trigger?

I think the police might be dishonest about Kurt’s death and they maybe in on the cover-up to protect Courtney.

Kev

Happy 47th birthday Kurt!!!

Today would have been Kurt’s 47th birthday. Yes, I’m loyal to Nirvana. Always have been since my high school years. During high school, I would go home turn on the TV and watch MTV hoping any Nirvana videos would come on. Then I bought the CD “Nevermind” and I remembered listening to it over and over. I loved that record “Nevermind” back then and still love it now. That’s an album I’ll never get tired of loving. “In Utero” was amazing as well. All of their records are great even, “MTV Unplugged in New York”.

Nirvana have gotten a lot of criticism over the years. People thought Kurt was a talent-less songwriter and they thought Nirvana was a crappy band but I disagree. The haters also think Nirvana destroyed rock music and I disagree with that too. Nirvana was a huge part of changing rock and punk music forever. I’ve also always believed that Kurt was murdered, he didn’t kill himself.

I don’t care what the haters and doubters think of Nirvana, they were an amazing band. I thought this band were amazing live performers too. They put on the best shows. Just three guys rockin’ on stage and being tight as hell! I thought “Live at Reading” was one of their best performances other than their MTV Unplugged show. Kurt was a talented man. Their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction is totally deserving. I wish Kurt was still alive so he can see himself get inducted into the Hall of Fame ’cause I’m positive he would be all for it.

Nirvana was the greatest. They were my heroes in my teenage years. I’ve always been obsessed with the band. Someday I’ll put together a Nirvana tribute video of me covering their songs. Maybe Kurt’s upcoming anniversary death???

Love Nirvana or hate ’em, they were an important part of music history and they have a special legacy.

Check out this article where Kurt’s hometown of Aberdeen paid tribute to Kurt which is pretty cool!

It’s unfair that Nirvana gets so much negative criticism. No matter what anybody says, I’ll always stay loyal to Nirvana just like I do with Metallica. Kurt maybe gone but his legacy is never going away.

Kev