Smells like murder, to the experts.

We have reported here on TGP about a new, ‘exhaustive’ analysis of late Kurt Cobain’s autopsy that led experts to believe that ‘one or more individuals may have been involved in his death’ – murder, not suicide.

Now, a ‘team of independent forensic scientists’ is calling for a remake of the investigation into the death of Nirvana’s frontman.

Forensic specialists release report urging authorities to reopen Kurt Cobain case as a homicide investigation, citing ‘forensic integrity’https://t.co/2uNg4paBA9

— One America News (@OANN)February 11, 2026

“Cobain’s 1994 death, which came at the zenith of the 1990s Seattle grunge scene, shook the music world to its core. The King County Medical Examiner’s office ruled at the time that the 27-year-old Nirvana frontman’s death was the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

But the forensic team, which included independent researcher Michelle Wilkins and specialist Brian Burnett, recently spent three days examining the death and concluded in a peer-reviewed document that his death was a homicide, according to Complex.”

Suicide letter found in Kurt Cobain’s wallet during the investigation of his deathpic.twitter.com/Hm1DhZulso

— A Life Without Humans (@alifewithoutus)March 7, 2024

Among the many problems that Cobain’s fans have had with the autopsy over the years is that the fact that his ‘two suicide notes’ used different handwriting styles.

Source: The Gateway Pundit