Making Sense of Courtney Love When She Makes No Sense
"Documents were scattered all over the room, and Love shared dozens of these documents with the reporters-property records, financial statements showing money being transferred from Love's account to other people's accounts, payment receipts, signatures she said were forged. The reporters huddled around Love's laptop and viewed a private website that served as a database for all of these documents, which she'd been collecting as evidence. Love would show them a document on paper or online and then say something like: 'Isn't it weird that [So and So's] signature is on that?' She did a lot of Googling, too, mostly of names and property addresses listed in the documents. This went on for about three hours."
-Following Courtney Love down the rabbithole.







"There are thousands of papers, stretching back over hundreds of years, affecting Belle Reve as, piece by piece, our improvident grandfathers and father and uncles and brothers exchanged the land for their epic fornications–to put it plainly! The four-letter word deprived us of our plantation, till finally all that was left–and Stella can verify that!–was the house itself and about twenty acres of ground, including a graveyard, to which now all but Stella and I have retreated. Here all of them are, all papers! I hereby endow you with them! Take them, peruse them–commit them to memory, even! I think it's wonderfully fitting that Belle Reve should finally be this bunch of old papers in your big, capable hands!"