Feb 11 • 18:45 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Forensic investigation claims that Kurt Cobain's death was a homicide: here is the full report

A forensic investigation challenges the official ruling of Kurt Cobain's death, asserting it was a homicide rather than a suicide.

A team of scientists has released a forensic analysis report challenging the official ruling on the death of Kurt Cobain, the late vocalist of Nirvana. According to the report, inconsistencies were found in the original autopsy and at the scene where Cobain's body was discovered, prompting a formal request for the reopening of the case that was closed decades ago in Seattle. The team meticulously examined biological samples and photographs from the original investigation, leading to significant revelations about the circumstances surrounding his death.

The new findings from the report suggest that Cobain's demise was the result of a planned homicide rather than the widely accepted narrative of suicide. Investigators Brian Burnett and another unnamed colleague argue that the evidence they uncovered contradicts the conclusions drawn during the initial autopsy. They claim that the forensic data indicates a series of irregularities, raising doubts about the accuracy of the initial findings and the investigation that followed, which has remained a point of contention among fans and conspiracy theorists alike.

This renewed scrutiny of Cobain's death not only reignites public interest in the case but also raises broader discussions regarding the investigation process in high-profile cases. The push for reopening the investigation highlights ongoing concerns about the credibility of forensic investigations and the decisions made at the time of Cobain's death. As the debate continues, this report may compel law enforcement agencies and the judicial system to reconsider the circumstances surrounding the death of one of rock music's most iconic figures, whose influence still resonates today.

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