The researcher pointed to a poor approach to the investigation of Cobain's death
The police conducted an investigation into Kurt Cobain's death "carelessly" and did not provide significant evidence of the musician's suicide. This was announced to Izvestia on February 13 by an independent researcher of the artist's death, the founder of the group Who Killed Kurt OFFICIAL, Michelle Wilkins.
According to her, after Cobain's death in 1994, the investigation was conducted formally: after the discovery of the body, no one even waited for a medical report before passing a verdict and stating the cause.
"They didn't check the guns, they didn't take fingerprints from the guns, they didn't check the suicide note and pen for fingerprints. They didn't do anything at all that they were supposed to do," Wilkins explained.
She also emphasizes that many mistakenly thought that Kurt was depressed and did not want to continue living. However, the expert urges to remember what Cobain himself said in interviews and songs that he wrote.
"He loved to joke, was a very funny, sociable person. And more than anything, he loved his daughter [Frances Bean Cobain]," Wilkins concluded.
The lead singer of the band Nirvana died in April 1994. The official version of his death is suicide.
Earlier that day, American singer, producer and a key figure in the popularization of Soviet rock in the West, Joanna Stingray, told Izvestia that after a detailed review of the case file on the death of American Kurt Cobain, the idea arose that it could indeed have been murder. According to her, questions are raised about how a person with a huge dose of narcotic substances in his body was able to carefully pack his belongings and then commit suicide.
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