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The 20th Anniversary of Kurt Cobain‘s death is fast approaching. April 5th 2014 will mark 20 years since the Nirvana front-man took his own life in his Lake Washington, Seattle home. Preparing for the inevitable media blitz that will surely be coming as the date came closer, Seattle Police Detective Mike Ciesynski was asked to look into Cobain’s case file.
“I was requested to look at the case because I’m a cold case detective because it is 20 years later and it’s a high media case,” Ciesynski told Seattle’s KIROTV “And there were always these conspiracy theorists out there, and so I was asked to look at the case and review it.”
Inside the box, the Detective found four rolls of undeveloped 35mm film. Pictures that upon developing would reveal much of the scene where the grunge singer took his last breaths, in surprising quality considering the age of the film.
Yesterday the Seattle Police Department released 35 of the newly developed photos to the public.
I will preface these images with the following. Although none of the pictures are graphic and technically they are safe for work, these are pictures of the room, the place, the spot where Kurt Cobain died.
There are a couple of pictures that have what appears to be a leg in jeans and a hand on the ground.
The most significant piece of info to come out with these photos is that a few of the images are of Cobain’s suicide note exactly where and how he left it. Sitting atop a flower planter with the red pen used to write it plunged through the paper into the dirt like a stake.
Copy’s of the note itself were released after the initial investigation, and the late singers wife Courtney Love famously read exerpts from the note for a recording played to grieving fans at a memorial on April 10th 1994 at Seattle Center. However the details of where it was left by Kurt were never released until now.
With that said, if you chose to, some of the images released are below courtesy of Loudwire.
Of the 35 images reportedly released 29 of them have been published by CBS. You can see the remainder of them at http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/new-kurt-cobain-death-scene-photos/
I’m a little bit surprised at how these images effected me. Though I haven’t been a Nirvana fan in years, I was definitely one of the millions who believed they were the greatest band of all time back in the day. The images of the suicide note with the pen jammed through it got to me a little. I can still remember April 8th 1994, the day Cobain’s death was revealed to the world. I remember the sombre mood in the hallways at school that day as our small senior public school had a large population of “rockers”.
Title Image Credit: Getty Images
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