Nearly 30 years ago, popular rock musician Kurt Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home on April 8, 1994. Cobain was the lead singer of “Nirvana,” a band that was enormously popular in the early 1990’s with hits like “Smells like Teen Spirit” and “Drain You,” from their 1991 album, “Nevermind.” Questions at the time about Cobain’s suicide, and various conspiracy theories about his death, have persisted ever since.
Inconsistencies related to the death and investigation include:
Cobain’s death was ruled a suicide the day Kurt’s body was found, with zero toxicology results, zero fingerprint results, and not one person was interrogated.
The coroner, whom had practically no experience, tried to hide the fact that Kurt’s shotgun blast allegedly occurred post-mortem.
1.52 mg/l of heroin was found in Cobain’s system, which is approximately 5 times the lethal dose for a habitual heroin user.
Zero identifiable fingerprints were found on the shotgun barrel, the stock or the trigger. Zero identifiable fingerprints were found on the gun case and red pen.
Two witnesses see Kurt’s body deceased, in the greenhouse, on April 3rd, two days before the coroner’s estimate, and
5 days before Kurt’s body was eventually found.
Zero interviews and interrogations were performed by Seattle Police, even though 9 people were confirmed to have been with Kurt at the house just hours before his death.
Multiple handwriting experts opined that Kurt Cobain did not write the last four lines of the ‘suicide letter’, and only those four lines say or hint at anything considered to be ‘suicidal’ in nature.
Separate receipts for the gun and shells appear to have been placed on his person and next to him.
One witness from the house was repeatedly threatened by the killers years after the event.
Some believe that there were two or three murderers, who were witnessed by at least two people who were at the home the night Cobain died and witnessed the murder in the act.
Now, Cobain’s widow, Courtney Love, and Love’s daughter with Cobain, Frances Bean Cobain, are threatening journalists who continue to investigate the facts surrounding Kurt Cobain’s death. The representatives of the Cobain estate are threatening to enforce the “rights of publicity” around the famed singer, in order to shut down the production of any articles, videos, and podcasts that might challenge the mainstream view about Cobain’s death.
This is not the first attempt. On November 25, 2024, the Cobain estate previously issued a cease and desist, which was ignored. The latest escalation directly warns against what the attorneys describe as “despicable violations” of rights connected to Kurt Cobain.
Previous whistleblowers and alleged eyewitnesses have come forward in the last year. One journalist has said that Cobain “was killed for his royalties.” Another alleged eyewitness who was at the Cobain estate the night of the death, Josef Burns, came forward a year ago in an interview to allege that Cobain was murdered.
Exclusively shared with the Gateway Pundit, here is a copy of the cease-and-desist letter from the Los Angeles law firm Ziffren Brittenham sent to a select group of journalists working on the story:
A forthcoming book finishing within the next few weeks that is threatening to upend the 30 year narrative surrounding Cobain’s death.
Sources insist that nine people were present the night Kurt Cobain died, several of whom have personal knowledge that Cobain did not commit suicide, and claim that the suicide was staged after the fact. Corroborating witness statements, interviews, and recordings across multiple platforms document what really happened.
The list of those directly tied to that night includes:
Jessica Hopper
Michael “Cali” DeWitt
Rene Navarrette
Dylan Carlson
Daniel Clint Rich
Josef Burns
Bonnie Dillard
Jennifer Adamson (1970-2000)
Mark Lanegan
Journalists and investigators maintain that these names are not speculation but are backed by recorded testimony and corroborating evidence. None of these individuals were questioned by police after Cobain’s 1994 death.
Cobain’s body was found at 171 Lake Washington Blvd. E., Seattle, Washington 98112. The home was torn down later that year, and sold in 1997.
Investigators say that the Seattle Times, local Seattle outlets KING and KIRO, as well as NBC are actively blocking the story, despite having been given the details. Multiple Seattle Times Investigative Journalists have been silenced on this story for a year, according to sources close to the story.
David Byrnes at Ziffren Brittenham and The Seattle Times were asked to comment on this story and did not respond to emails or calls.
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