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Seattle Police Reject Reopening of Kurt Cobain Case as New Forensic Paper Challenges 1994 Suicide Ruling

Officials say they have seen no new, credible evidence to justify a reinvestigation.

Overview

  • An independent team led by Michelle Wilkins and crime-scene expert Brian Burnett published a peer-reviewed analysis arguing the 1994 death may have been a staged homicide.
  • Seattle Police and the King County Medical Examiner reaffirm the original suicide finding and say the case remains closed unless substantive new evidence emerges.
  • Retired SPD captain Neil Low, who audited the file in 2005, contends the investigation was botched, says the evidence points to homicide, and urges reopening the case.
  • The private report cites disputed indicators including blood-pattern interpretations, photos showing clean hands, organ changes they link to oxygen deprivation, and the positioning of the shotgun, receipts, shells, and note.
  • SPD points to a 2014 cold-case review that deemed the original work sound, while a source close to Courtney Love says she will not engage the new claims and prefers to honor Cobain’s memory.