
Was Kurt Cobain murdered? I fought for years to prove he didn't kill himself, bombshell file now 'proves' I'm right
Michelle Wilkins and her team of detectives presented officers with a 181-page dossier, offering new ballistics and handwriting findings that they say contradict the official suicide scenario.
When Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head and a suicide note near his Seattle home in 1994, it sent shockwaves around the world.
Police and the coroner quickly ruled that the superstar had killed himself. But now, 31 years later, The Sun can reveal that authorities have received a new report claiming Cobain was murdered.
Over the past two years, a group of online researchers, known as "Who Killed Kurt," have spent tens of thousands of dollars reviewing the available evidence.
This happened after they were put in touch with a suspected eyewitness who claims to have been there the night Cobain died.
The group compiled a report published earlier this month.

Based on a published autopsy report, which is missing two pages, the full firearms report, and publicly available crime scene photos, it is alleged that Cobain was in fact the victim of a staged murder.
The group argues that there is evidence that Cobain had died of a heroin overdose when he was shot and that bloodstain patterns show that his body was moved after he died on April 5, 1994.
They believe he was given a lethal dose of heroin against his will and then shot to make it look like suicide, and speculate that the reason for staging a shotgun suicide after killing him with heroin is because a shooting scenario would make for bigger news in the media, which is what his killer wanted.

Michelle Wilkins, and legal counsel, former Seattle top prosecutor Mark Larson, presented their findings during a 50-minute meeting with Seattle Police Department Chief Shawn Barnes and Assistant Chief of Investigations Nicole Powell at SPD headquarters on November 4.
During the meeting, which was hosted by the city's deputy mayor, Tim Burgess, they submitted a 181-page document offering new ballistics and handwriting analysis findings, which they said contradicted the official suicide scenario.

The next day they delivered a package of ballistics evidence to the King County Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. J. Matthew Lacy.
And they are calling on authorities to change Cobain's cause of death to "undetermined" and reopen the investigation./ Taken with abbreviations from The Sun/
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