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New Forensic Review Reignites Debate Over Rock Legend’s Death: ‘This Is a Homicide’

by Andrew Powell
February 10, 2026 at 5:17 pm
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New Forensic Review Reignites Debate Over Rock Legend’s Death: ‘This Is a Homicide’

SEATTLE - DECEMBER 13: Kurt Cobain at The 1993 MTV Live And Loud at Pier 48 on December 13th, 1993 in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz Getty Images)

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Nearly three decades after the loss of one of rock music’s most influential voices, new claims are once again challenging the official account of how Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain died.

Cobain was found dead on April 5, 1994, inside the greenhouse above his Seattle garage. He was 27 years old. 

The King County Medical Examiner ruled his death a suicide caused by a self-inflicted shotgun wound, a conclusion echoed by Seattle police following their investigation.

According to the Daily Mail, that determination, however, is now being questioned by an independent group of forensic researchers who say a fresh review of the evidence raises serious doubts about whether Cobain died by his own hand.

The team includes Brian Burnett, a forensic specialist with experience analyzing cases involving drug overdoses combined with gunshot trauma. After reviewing autopsy findings and crime scene materials, Burnett reportedly reached a stark conclusion.

“This is a homicide. We’ve got to do something about this,” he said, according to independent researcher Michelle Wilkins, who worked closely with the group.

Wilkins told the Daily Mail that the team’s peer-reviewed paper outlines ten points of evidence they believe conflict with an instantaneous gunshot death. Instead, they argue the findings are more consistent with a heroin overdose that incapacitated Cobain before a fatal gunshot was inflicted.

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“There are things in the autopsy that go, well, wait, this person didn’t die very quickly of a gunshot blast,” Wilkins said. “The necrosis of the brain and liver happens in an overdose. It doesn’t happen in a shotgun death.”

The report highlights fluid in the lungs, bleeding in the eyes, and damage to the brain and liver, which the researchers say are commonly associated with oxygen deprivation during overdoses. They also point to the absence of blood in Cobain’s airways, something often seen in head gunshot deaths.

The crime scene itself was also scrutinized. Wilkins questioned why Cobain’s left hand appeared unusually clean and why drug paraphernalia was neatly arranged several feet away.

“Suicides are messy, and this was a very clean scene,” she said.

Officials, however, remain unmoved. A spokesperson for the King County Medical Examiner’s Office said the office followed all procedures and stands by its ruling, adding that no new evidence has emerged to justify reopening the case. Seattle police likewise said their conclusion remains unchanged.

Wilkins insists the team is not seeking arrests but transparency.

“If we’re wrong, just prove it to us,” she said. “That’s all we asked them to do.”

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