NEW FORENSIC ANALYSIS CLAIMS KURT COBAIN'S 1994 DEATH WAS HOMICIDE, NOT SUICIDE
Just two months into 2026 and here we are with quite the surprise.
A peer-reviewed paper in the International Journal of Forensic Science is challenging the official ruling on Cobain's death.
Forensic specialist Brian Burnett reviewed the autopsy and crime scene evidence.
His conclusion after three days: "This is a homicide."
The findings: Organ damage consistent with oxygen deprivation from a heroin overdose, not an instant gunshot death.
Unusually clean hands despite a shotgun blast to the head.
Shell casing found in an impossible location.
Heroin kit neatly organized with capped syringes.
Blood on his shirt suggesting the body was moved.
The suicide note? Researchers say the top portion discusses quitting the band.
The final four lines appear written in different handwriting.
Seattle PD and the Medical Examiner both declined to reopen the case.
The researchers aren't demanding arrests.
Just transparency: "If we're wrong, prove it to us."
Just two months into 2026 and here we are with quite the surprise.
A peer-reviewed paper in the International Journal of Forensic Science is challenging the official ruling on Cobain's death.
Forensic specialist Brian Burnett reviewed the autopsy and crime scene evidence.
His conclusion after three days: "This is a homicide."
The findings: Organ damage consistent with oxygen deprivation from a heroin overdose, not an instant gunshot death.
Unusually clean hands despite a shotgun blast to the head.
Shell casing found in an impossible location.
Heroin kit neatly organized with capped syringes.
Blood on his shirt suggesting the body was moved.
The suicide note? Researchers say the top portion discusses quitting the band.
The final four lines appear written in different handwriting.
Seattle PD and the Medical Examiner both declined to reopen the case.
The researchers aren't demanding arrests.
Just transparency: "If we're wrong, prove it to us."