Kurt Cobain Death: Why Unofficial Researchers Say It's Not Suicide
Summary
An independent research team has suggested that Kurt Cobain's 1994 death might be homicide rather than suicide. They reviewed evidence and believe some aspects, like the positioning of items near his body, are suspicious. However, authorities maintain that the case is officially closed as a suicide, and there are no plans to reopen it without new evidence.Key Facts
- Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana, died on April 5, 1994.
- The King County Medical Examiner ruled his death as suicide.
- Independent researchers claim the evidence could suggest a staged homicide.
- They point to items like the bullet receipt in Cobain's pocket as suspicious.
- Seattle authorities have not reopened the case as they have not seen new evidence that would change the original ruling.
- Various conspiracy theories about Cobain's death have persisted over the years.
- The researchers' findings were reported by the Daily Mail but are not part of any official investigation.
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