Over 30 years after Nirvana legend Kurt Cobain’s death, a fresh wave of chatter about a possible homicide (yes, homicide) has exploded online, but authorities aren’t having it.
According to Consequence, a new independent forensic team recently published claims questioning the 1994 suicide ruling on Cobain’s death, pointing to alleged inconsistencies in autopsy files, crime-scene details, and even the suicide note that supposedly prove the scene was staged and suggest foul play instead of self-harm. They argue things like a clean death scene, how the heroin paraphernalia was arranged, signs of organ damage, and how Cobain could have physically pulled the trigger with that much heroin in his system all don’t add up… essentially stoking the long-running conspiracy fire.
But here’s where it gets maddening: despite all this arm-chair detective energy and decades of internet sleuths whispering “what if,” the Seattle Police Department and the King County Medical Examiner’s Office have flat-out refuted these new claims and refuse to reopen the case, maintaining it was suicide and saying there’s simply not enough legitimate new evidence to overturn that conclusion.
So yeah, 32 years later and it’s STILL in question for some people, yet the official record hasn’t budged an inch. Read more from Consequence HERE.






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