Was Elliott Smith's Death a Murder or Suicide?

The Mysterious Death of one of the Greatest Talents in Lo-fi Music

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A deeper look into the shocking death of the talented Lo-fi musician, Elliott Smith.

Elliott Smith was one of the most influential and talented musicians to emerge from the Lo-fi music scene during the 1990’s. The American singer/songwriter is widely recognized for his captivating and authentic musical style, which contained an astonishing blend of innovative chord transitions with strikingly powerful lyrical compositions. Despite his growing success, Smith publicly suffered from chronic depression and drug addiction, on and off, throughout his entire adult life.

On October 21, 2003, paramedics were called to Smith’s Los Angeles apartment and discovered the musician lying on the floor with multiple stab wounds to his chest. The paramedics had immediately rushed Smith to the hospital, but it was unfortunately too late for the talented musician; Smith was only 34 years old.

Although it is highly believed that Smith committed suicide, because of the singer’s public history of depression and past suicide attempts; the physical evidence from Smith’s case is more consistent with a homicide than that of a suicide attempt.

Here is a deeper look into the death of Elliott Smith. Was it really a suicide? Or was it murder?

Elliott Smith’s Career in Music

Elliott Smith first broke out onto the alternative music scene in 1991, as the lead singer and guitarist for the Portland, Oregon band, Heatmiser. In 1994, Smith departed from Heatmiser to better focus on his emerging solo career, with the release of his first full length solo album, “Roman Candle”.

Smith received his first big break onto the mainstream music scene in 1996, with an Academy Award nomination for his song, “Miss Misery”, which was featured on the soundtrack for the critically acclaimed movie, “Good Will Hunting”.

At the time of his death, Smith had just finished working on his sixth full length studio album, “From a Basement on a Hill”, which was released posthumously by the musician’s family, exactly one year from the date of Smith’s death in 2003.

Elliott Smith’s Death

According to the official police statement, which was taken from Elliott Smith’s live-in girlfriend at the time, Jennifer Chiba; on the day of Smith’s death, the musician and Chiba were reportedly engaged in a heated argument, which eventually caused Chiba to leave Smith and lock herself in the couple’s bathroom in their Los Angeles apartment.

Jennifer Chiba reportedly told the police that while she was in the bathroom, she had heard Elliott Smith let out a very loud scream. When Chiba left the bathroom to discover the cause of the loud noise, she told the police that she witnessed Smith standing in the living room of the couple’s apartment, gasping for air with a knife protruding from his chest.

Chiba then claims to have immediately ran over towards Smith, pulled the knife from his chest, and called the 911 emergency operator. Even though Elliott Smith obtained immediate medical attention, the singer was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival at the hospital. Smith’s death was ruled an apparent “death from stabbing” and Smith was diagnosed with “two lacerations to the heart” in the coroner’s report.

Was it Murder or Suicide?

Even though, the statement that Jennifer Chiba had given to the police, indicates that Smith’s death was in fact a suicide; Elliot Smith’s official autopsy report came back “inconclusive” with that of a suicide attempt.

So, the lingering question still remains, what really occurred on that tragic day? Was it really possible for Elliott Smith to have delivered two fatal stab wounds to his own heart? And if not, who did?

Unfortunately, these questions cannot be met with any form of affirmative answer, instead; the evidence must speak for itself. Here are two lists containing the evidence which, suggested Smith’s death was a homicide and the evidence that suggested Smith’s death was a suicide.

Evidence of Suicide

  1. Police have reported to have found what they believed to be a suicide note, which was a Post-It note with Smith’s handwriting.
  2. The official autopsy report for Smith, stated that the “location and direction” of the stab wounds to Smith’s chest, were consistent with that of a suicide.
  3. Smith’s past history of failed suicide attempts and depression.
  4. Jennifer Chiba’s official statement to the police.

Evidence of Murder

  1. The Post-It note found at the crime scene is allegedly said to have had Smith’s name misspelled on it.
  2. There was a noticeable absence of hesitation wounds, which are common in suicide, found during Smith’s autopsy.
  3. It would have been extremely difficult for Smith to have effectively stabbed himself in the heart twice, while wearing his t-shirt.
  4. Smith’s autopsy report found possible defensive wounds on the singer’s hands.

Elliott Smith’s death was a horribly tragic loss, for the musician’s family, friends, fans, and the music industry as a whole. No matter what the true cause of Smith’s death, the enormity of its impact on the music industry and the singer's countless fans, continues to be felt to this day.

References

  1. Dansby, Andrew (December 31, 2003). "Smith Autopsy Inconclusive - Police keep investigation of singer-songwriter's death open". Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/elliottsmith/articles/story/5936000/smith_autopsy_inconclusive. Retrieved on 2007-12-16.
  2. "Official Autopsy Report on Steven Paul Smith". The Smoking Gun. 2004-01-08. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/esmithaut1.html. Retrieved on 2006-04-21.
  3. Lang, Alison (October 24, 2003). "Elliott Smith found dead at 34—Troubled musician struggled with fame and addiction". The Queen's Journal. http://www.queensjournal.ca/articlephp/point-vol131/issue17/arts/story3. Retrieved on 2007-12-26.
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Jun 21, 2009 5:42 AM
Guest :
She killed him! I've thought so all along! Why pull the knife out, then call 911? Gives you a pretty handy excuse for fingerprints!!!
Jun 24, 2009 5:23 AM
Guest :
its weird, and will never be answered. because of his Lyrics... just read everything.
Jun 29, 2009 7:37 PM
Guest :
she took atvantage of the fact elliott did strugle with depression and reference suicide in his lyrics...it would seem obvious he "had a brake down" to the public. or so she thought. the studpid actions she took (removing the knife, the fact she was unwilling to work with the investigators, the mispelled suicide note etc) all point the finger towards a sloppy homicide by jennifer chiba.
Aug 30, 2009 1:32 AM
Guest :
Of course she killed him. I agree with the previous poster; "a handy excuse for fingerprints." What is worse than this wench getting away with this is how easiy and rapidly the police wrote this off as suicide. I wonder; if Elliot had NEVER mentioned suicide, never been depressed (nearly impossible today); wold they have been so quick to tag this a suicide? I think we all know the answer to that! The little murderous scum-bucket Chiba, should be arrested without any further delay. Too many un answered questions and loose ends. This really pisses me off!
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Sep 18, 2009 2:59 PM
Guest :
It all points to murder..the defensive wounds on his hands, lack of hesitation wounds on his chest, misspelled name on the suicide note, the fact the the knife was pulled out, and the fact that he had just gotten out of rehab. I do wish there had been more of an investigation..it's so obvious that there was some foul play.
RIP Elliott <3
Sep 27, 2009 12:25 PM
Guest :
Elliott would have died long before, were it not for music and poetry. Those were probably the things keeping him going. Nothing else really. Pity he didn't come out of it like John Frusciante managed to do. But I think he was more reclusive and possibly ignored any attempts for others to help. His collection of albums is like a giant eulogy mourning his life and death.

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Favourite artists: Elliott Smith, William Fitzsimmons, Peasant, Egil Olsen, Luke Siedle, Josh Ritter
Oct 16, 2009 1:29 AM
Guest :
I can't see someone who elliott cared so deeply about killing him, theres no motive behind this, why would she kill him? As much as I miss elliott and don't want to believe that he took his own life but elliott to me seems like someone who is really pationate about his love life and if he let this women into his heart then she must really be something, I just can't see her doing this. Il admitt the defense wounds are strange but that could of been from anything, it was elliotts hand writing on the letter im sure the last thing on his mind was spelling his name correctly if he's writing a suicide note, there was probably a T left out or something like that, as for taking the knife out of the chest I can't say I wouldn't of done that neither can I say I would of left it in, to me it seems like a pretty messed up situation to be in and I can't jugde her decision of what she done because I have no idea what it's like to be in a situation like that, and to be frank no one will ever know the answer to this so instead of debation the suiced or murder of elliot smith why don't we all stop mourning his death and celebrate it by listening to the beautifull poetry he left behind for us, you will be loved forever, never forgotten, may your soul rest in peace elliot, we miss you.
Oct 30, 2009 5:07 PM
Guest :
Not for nothing but are you two a couple of children or what!You will probably never know the truth about what happened that day and shouldn't be so inclined to point your finger at someone that just may be innocent.
We all would like to know what happened to elliott, but the fact remains what's done is done.
Jan 3, 2010 3:45 PM
Guest :
Elliott Smith's music was beautiful. We will never know what really happened. I am not going to accuse this woman of killing her boyfriend when I was not on the scene. None of us here are detectives who handled this case. It was never ruled a suicide or murder. It was in conclusive. Rest in peace though.
Mar 12, 2010 9:06 PM
Guest :
I think Elliott left us all way to soon! ( DAMN I MISS HIM!!!! ) He may have been suicidal but who is capable of inflicting multiple stab wounds to ones own chest? I mean seriously what does one say to onesself... damn, I missed my heart that time lets try again.... missed again... ok this ones for good luck and I am gonna get my heart this time because I really want to die?

This is rediculous BS! JC may be a suspect but the LAPD is the guilty party in this tossed-a-homicide.

We can not bring him back but I know he lives alive inside of me and all of those who truely loved him!
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