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A new investigation into Kurt Cobain’s death has uncovered forensic details that query the medical examiner’s ruling of his death as a suicide.
The Nirvana frontman’s death on April 5, 1994, at age 27, shocked followers and the music world, but many years later, his death is still being questioned. More than 30 years in the past, the King County Medical Examiner ruled his death a suicide by a Remington Model 11 20-gauge shotgun.
Now, an unofficial personal sector group of forensic scientists has reexamined Cobain’s post-mortem and the details of the crime scene at his home in Seattle, where law enforcement claims he took his own life. The group has even introduced in Brian Burnett, a specialist who has labored on instances involving overdoses adopted by gunshot trauma. This comes after a report claimed that Cobain was in “constant pain” for six years before his tragic death.
Independent researcher Michelle Wilkins, who labored with the group, told the Daily Mail that following an in depth three-day review of the evidence and post-mortem findings, Burnett, who has many years of expertise analyzing crime scenes and complicated evidence, made a startling conclusion. He told the group, “This is a homicide. We’ve got to do something about this.'”
Wilkins said the post-mortem findings confirmed indicators that are inconsistent with a fast gunshot death. Now, their peer-reviewed paper has underlined 10 factors of evidence that recommend Cobain’s death was manner more violent.
Kurt Cobain died at his home on April 5, 1994, at age 27 (Image: Getty Images)
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The report claims that Cobain was confronted by one or more people who compelled him to have a heroin overdose to incapacitate him, before one of them shot him, positioned the gun in his fingers, and left behind a cast suicide word.
“There are things in the autopsy that go, ‘Well, wait, this person didn’t die very quickly of a gunshot blast,'” Wilkins said, noting organ injury related with oxygen deprivation. “The necrosis of the brain and liver happens in an overdose. It doesn’t happen in a shotgun death.”
A spokesperson for the Medical Examiner’s Office told the Daily Mail, “King County Medical Examiner’s Office worked with the local law enforcement agency, conducted a full autopsy, and followed all of its procedures in coming to the determination of the manner of death as a suicide.
“Our workplace is always open to revisiting its conclusions if new evidence comes to mild, but we’ve seen nothing to date that would warrant re-opening of this case and our earlier willpower of death.”
Cobain’s autopsy said his body was discovered on the floor of the greenhouse above his garage.
“Examination of the miscellaneous papers in the left entrance pocket [of Cobain’s jeans] reveals some writing in black ink, studying ‘Remington 20 gauge 2-3/4 shells or shorter setup mild shot 10888925,'” the autopsy from June 20, 1994, reads.

An unofficial private sector team of forensic scientists has reexamined Kurt Cobain’s autopsy (Image: © Seattle Police Department)
Wilkins told the Daily Mail, “To me, it seems to be like somebody staged a film and needed you to be completely sure this was a suicide.
“The receipt for the gun is in his pocket. The receipt for the shells is in his pocket. The shells are lined up at his feet.”
The new forensic report also famous that Cobain’s sleeves have been rolled up and that the heroin equipment was found a number of ft away. It contained capped syringes, cotton buds, and items of black heroin.
“We’re supposed to believe he capped the needles and put everything back in order after shooting up three times, because that’s what someone does while they’re dying,” Wilkins said. “Suicides are messy, and this was a very clean scene.”
Police who investigated Cobain’s death said the rock star injected himself with 10 instances the conventional quantity. His post-mortem also confirmed he had fluid in his lungs, bleeding in the eyes, and injury to the mind and liver.
All of these details are uncommon for an prompt gunshot death. However, they’re common in heroin overdose deaths, that are causeed slow respiratory and low blood move.
The eye bleeding and organ injury may have been from being starved of oxygen, which probably didn’t happen from the gunshot alone, the group concluded.

An unofficial personal sector group of forensic scientists has discovered a number of questionable issues in Kurt Cobain’s post-mortem (Image: EPA)
In many head gunshot deaths, blood is often drawn into the airways, but Cobain’s post-mortem doesn’t point out this.
Brain accidents can sometimes stop respiratory, but this often occurs shortly after the trauma. With a extreme injury, some blood in the airways would often be anticipated.
The post-mortem report famous that Cobain’s brainstem, which controls respiratory, was probably not broken. His arm place also indicated he didn’t have the inflexible place often related with brainstem injury.
Wilkins also famous that the gun’s measurement and mechanics made it extremely unlikely that a comatose Cobain may have used it.
The placement of Cobain’s fingers and the dearth of blood splatter also raised questions, as did Cobain’s spotless left hand.
The forensic paper underwent peer review at the International Journal of Forensic Science before being accepted for publication. Wilkins famous that the group isn’t searching for arrests in connection with Cobain’s death. They just need to help usher in transparency and a reexamination of the evidence.
However, requests to reopen the case have been declined. “They both came back with, ‘No,'” Wilkins said. “Like, we’re not even looking at your evidence.” However, the aim stays: “If we’re wrong, just prove it to us. That’s all we asked them to do.”
If in the United States, you possibly can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to 988 Lifeline
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