Forensic experts’ new report claims that Kurt Cobain may have been murdered
- Kurt Cobain's death was officially ruled a suicide by the King County Medical Examiner, based on a fatal gunshot wound and a note indicating suicidal intent found at the scene.
- Independent researchers claim Cobain may have been incapacitated with a heroin overdose by assailants before being shot, suggesting his death was staged, citing suspicious evidence including a bullet receipt found in his pocket, discrepancies in blood stain locations, his hand position, and the note's handwriting.
- King County Public Health stated their office fully investigated and has seen no new evidence to warrant reopening the case but remains open if new evidence emerges.
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Forensic experts suggest rock legend’s death may have been a homicide
SEATTLE — Nearly 32 years after rock star Kurt Cobain was found dead, a new forensic review is challenging what was believed to have happened in 1994. The report says his death may not have been a suicide, but possibly a homicide.
On April 8, 1994, the music industry and grunge lovers were shocked when Kurt Cobain was found dead in his home in Seattle, United States. Undoubtedly, this is a moment that marked a before and after in the history of the genre of which the musician is considered a legend and an icon that came to revolutionize him. Although the singer of the majestic Nirvana group died from a self-inflicted shotgun bullet, and which was ruled as a suicide, a new…
A new analysis, starting from documents that emerged in 2023, could reverse the certainties about the death of the frontman of Nirvana: it would not have been suicide, but murder
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