
Love was happy with Montage of Heck, but not so much with Soaked in Bleach - a very different documentary about Nirvana frontman. Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, had approached Morgen to do the project and gave him access to journals and tapes belonging to Cobain. Interested in watching the documentary and deciding what you believe about all this? You can watch Soaked in Bleach on the movie’s official website for $5.99.In May, director Brett Morgen joined us to talk about his Kurt Cobain documentary, Montage of Heck. Cobain of orchestrating the death of her husband Kurt Cobain,” and that it “cannot have any credibility.” The film is so (unsurprisingly) polarizing, that Courtney Love herself sent cease-and-desist letters to theaters planning to show the film, saying the movie “falsely presents a widely and repeatedly debunked conspiracy theory that accuses Ms. You can read more about Grant's involvement, as well as the validity of his theories, on Wikipedia. His website,, attempts to paint Love as a murderer. Grant has had a vendetta against Love for years.


Could it be true? Did Courtney Love really murder her husband? The murder conspiracy documentary, directed by Benjamin Statler, tells the story of the end of Cobain’s life from the point of view of Tom Grant, a private investigator hired by Cobain’s wife, Courtney Love, just a few days before Cobain’s passing.įull of convincing evidence from Grant, speculation about the trial being handled inappropriately, and a statement from former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper that “if were the Chief of Police, would reopen this investigation,” the Soaked in Bleach trailer alone will have you confused as to what the truth is. And new documentary, Soaked In Bleach, does anything but diminish those questions.

Though Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain’s death was officially ruled a suicide in 1994, questions about whether his death was that straightforward have loomed in the heads of conspiracy theorists ever since.
