10/10
"All publicity is good publicity to a certain degree."
14 June 2015
I believed Kurt Cobain was murdered before watching this documentary. I have spent much time reading and listening to evidence provided by Tom Grant on his website. As much as people love believing in rumours, you can't disprove solid facts.

It's all there: The extreme heroin levels, the motives behind the murder, misinformed information from mainstream media, audio conversations and so much more. Everything you need to know about the Kurt Cobain murder case is in this documentary. You get a detailed storyline leading up to the discovery of Kurt Cobain's body and the inconsistencies of Courtney Love's information along with the negligence of the Seattle Police Department. It's definitely eye opening.

Having recorded audio overlapping the actors performing was a touch of class. If you didn't believe the information you were hearing from Sarah Scott portraying Courtney Love, you didn't have to wait long until you heard Courtney Love saying it herself. My personal favourite recordings were from Rosemary Carroll, the attorney of Courtney Love who provided Tom Grant with evidence that questioned the suicide myth. She was the one who told Tom that Kurt and Courtney were in the middle of a divorce, said Kurt wasn't suicidal and had evidence that questioned Kurt Cobain wrote his alleged "Suicide Note."

Having professionals in the field of Toxicology, Homicide cases and Forensics was really the icing on the cake. The information that was being told wasn't coming from an unknown source or a random person from the internet. These people were experts in their fields and with their knowledge, expressed doubt with Kurt Cobain's suicide. Not in one suicide case does a person inject himself with a massive amount of heroin and proceed to shoot himself. It doesn't make sense and it can't physically be done as it is proved in the documentary.

I personally loved 'Soaked in Bleach' because it was surrounded with facts. It wasn't meant to win awards or mess with your emotions. It was made to open your eyes to the truth. Due to the score on IMDb and Courtney Love's attempts to stop theatres from showing it, some people don't want the truth to be heard. I find it both immature and troubling.

If this documentary is wrong and Kurt Cobain really did commit suicide, what's Courtney Love worried about?
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