Representatives of Courtney said that the information contained in the plot of the documentary is slander against their client:
This film is built on a theory debunked many times by the theory that Courtney Love is guilty of the death of her husband. This is slander, and our client has every reason to sue and seek a ban on showing the film.
Producers of "Impregnated Bleach" (the film received this name on the line of one of Cobain's hits) already reacted to the actions of representatives of Courtney Love. They believe that an attempt to ban a picture is an attempt to intimidate film distributors:
We are concerned that Miss Love's lawyers are sending threatening letters all over the country. Fortunately, few distributors refused to show our tape - most understand that Kurt Cobain's widow is trying to restrict freedom of speech.
Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain: Deadly Love?
Conversations about the fact that Cobain's suicide was not at all suicide, but the murder to which Courtney Love is implicated, is actively supported by his fans throughout the time since the fateful day of April 8, 1994, when the body of a musician with a shot head was discovered in his house . Despite the fact that the official version of death indicated suicide, there were too many contradictory and suspicious facts in the case:
- About 250 mg of heroin was found in Cobain's blood. This figure exceeds the lethal dose by three times, which inevitably leads to instant death. It is unlikely that a person in this state is able to take a gun at all and shoot himself in the head.
- The gun did not have any prints, including Cobain.
- On the pen, which was written a suicide note, too, was not found fingerprints.
- The desire to leave life is said only at the very end of the death letter. In his first part, Cobain writes about his fatigue and disappointment. Experts found in the last lines of the note about 20 differences between handwriting. This allowed us to make the assumption that the ending was completed by another person.
- Courtney's testimony from the very beginning was confusing. The woman tried to show the propensity for depression and suicide in her husband.
- Two years after Cobain's death, an American publication published the confession of a man named Eldon Hawke, also known as El Duce, that in 1993 Courtney Love offered him $ 50,000 for the murder of her husband. After the man was checked on the lie detector, it turned out that the veracity of his testimony is 99%. Soon Hawke died in an accident, which further increased the suspicion of Courtney's involvement in Cobain's death.