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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Milla Jovovich releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "Another amazing workout with the awesome @theetiffmarie this morning! See you all tomorrow at 9am LA time!\nI changed my lifestyle in January of last year. I started gardening. Growing my own vegetables made me more aware of how I was treating my body and I also needed to prepare for a new action movie, so I started working out 5 days a week. The incredible changes I started seeing in myself became so obvious to me a few weeks into my new program. And not just to me, but to people around me! First my family commented on how much more pleasant I was in the morning\ud83d\ude02. Then people would compliment my skin, saying I was \u201cglowing\u201d. I hadn\u2019t had those remarks since I was pregnant, so I knew that what I was doing was working. Most importantly, as someone who is battled depression for most of my life, I noticed how much energy I had and how great my moods were. I stopped getting overwhelmed as easily. I felt like I could tackle anything the day had in store and I looked forward to new challenges. After a year of these positive benefits, I wanted to share my experience with you all, because I truly believe that to live life to your fullest, you need to be active. So I hope you guys join me in my workouts. I hope knowing that I\u2019m doing this on weekdays motivates you and you feel like you have a \u201cGym Buddy\u201d who is doing it too! I really want to share my new found and hard won joy! So let\u2019s get it people! See you tomorrow!!\ud83e\udd73\ud83e\udd73\ud83e\udd73 #keepmoving #ladiary". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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  • Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean are trying to block the release of graphic police photos of Kurt Cobain’s body following his death 23 years ago. Authorities ruled at the time that the troubled 27-year-old singer committed suicide by shooting himself in the mouth in April 1994 at his Lake Washington Boulevard Home in Seattle. However journalist and conspiracy theorist Richard Lee has spent the last 23 years trying to prove Cobain was murdered. Seattle Police released previously unseen photos of the suicide scene to back in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Nirvana star’s death. And last year police released a further five images of the shotgun that Cobain used to take his own life. Lee is now trying to get police to release more graphic photos from the scene that purportedly show Kurt’s body “as it lay in the family residence after he was shot in the head.” Cobain’s family, however, are trying to block the release, arguing that making such images public “would not only exacerbate the post-traumatic stress Frances Bean Cobain has suffered since childhood but physically endanger her and her mother by encouraging more disturbed stalkers and fanatical threats”. Courtney, 53, further claims that Lee has “stalked and harassed” her family over the years and says she continues to “suffer emotionally from the loss of my husband to this day,” while Frances, 25, added that she has “has had to deal with the trauma of his death her entire life”. It comes after the National Enquirer made bombshell claims last year that Cobain was murdered, claiming to have uncovered thirty hours of secretly recorded conversations between Courtney and private detective Tom Grant, who was hired by Courtney while Kurt was missing in the days before his body was discovered. According to the National Enquirer, Grant says there was a motive for the “murder” and claims the couple had been headed for divorce. Cobain’s body was discovered on April 8, 2014 by
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