EL DUCE PART2

Wallace and Halperin report that at 5pm El Duce arrived at his house with a  man he said he had just met.  After a while they left the house to go to the  liquor store, saying they would be back shortly.  they never returned.  At  9pm El Duce was somehow hit by a train going at 60mph. and died instantly.   There were no witnesses.  Police were unable to locate the man accompanying  El Duce that afternoon. Music Journalist and friend of El Duce's, Al Bowman said, "There was something very, very strange about his death.  Anybody who knew El  knew that you could make friends with him by offering to buy him a drink.  He  had a problem with alcohol." When Bowman was asked if he thought El Duce was suicidal, he replied, "No way.  He was all excited about his upcoming tour.  He was in good  spirits.  he didn't kill himself.  I'm convinced this has something to do  with Kurt Cobain."  There are remarkable similarities between the way Kurt died and the way El  Duce died.    Bowman said El Duce wasn't suicidal, his above statement looks  remarkably like what Dylan Carlson, Kurt's best friend, said when he was  asked if he thought Kurt was suicidal;   "Kurt was facing lots of pretty heavy things, but he was actually pretty  upbeat.  He was prepared to deal with things facing him.  He was making all  kinds of plans for when he got out of rehab."  Kurt and El Duce shared several constants in their lives. 

1....Both of them got on the wrong side of Courtney. 

2....Both of them were a threat to her. 

3....Both of them died in mysterious circumstances. 

4....And neither of them was suicidal.  Why did El Duce die when he did?.  He had already performed the polygraph  test, his claims were in the open for a while before he died.   At the time of his death, this whole murder was, and still is, gaining  credibility.  El Duce died shortly after the Broomfield interview.  During  this interview he mentioned the name Alan/Allen, and immediately thereafter,  he said,  "I'll let the FBI catch him."  The interview ended fairly abruptly  thereafter.  That is something to think about.)  Tom Grant remains sceptical of El Duce's claims and is unwilling to speculate  on his death, saying he doesn't have enough information. (I am indebted to Grant for providing relevant information.  But for him,  no-one would be aware of the real circumstances surrounding Kurt at that  time.  Grant has many recordeded conversations with Rosemary Carroll and  Courtney Love.  Neither Carroll nor Love have carried out their threats to  sue Grant, even though initially they tried to intimidate him with such  threats. In 1995, Courtney finally admitted to Request magazine that she had taken  heroin during her pregnancy,  "Or else I would have sue'd her (Hirschberg's)  ass off." That must be why she wont sue Grant, Amirault, Wallace, Halperin, Broomfield,  et al.  Because if she did, she would find herself in deep trouble. It is not surprising Grant doesn't wish to speculate on El Duce.  This is a  part of the puzzle he has no direct experience of.  El Duce does, however,  seem to be a part of the puzzle Courtney Love drew.  It is up to the police to investigate suspicious deaths, not a Private  Investigator. The police can no longer substantiate the verdict of suicide.  It is becoming  increasingly obvious that this verdict was contrived.  Until a new  Independent Investigation is opened, possible witnesses will appear "evasive"  and "reluctant."  They don't want to end up like El Duce,  Kristen Pfaff and  Detective Terry. This case must be re-opened, there is too much evidence of foul play.  The  intransigence of the Seattle Police is unacceptable.    Most importantly though, is that Justice is done for Kurt Cobain.

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