Earlier this month, the Seattle Police Department reopened Kurt Cobain's death case ahead of its 20th anniversary. After reexamining the evidence, there was nothing to suggest Cobain's death was caused by anything other than suicide. In hopes to end conspiracy theories, the department released a pair of newly developed photos from the scene last week. Today, they've shared an additional 35 images.
The 35mm film had been stored in a police vault since they were taken in 1994. CBS has posted the photos on their website. Here's what they had to say:
"For the first time, a number of the photos show exactly how Cobain left what police say was a suicide note. It was on top of a planter in the greenhouse with a pen stuck through the center of the note. Although a copy of the note has been previously released, these photos of its placement in the greenhouse have not been.
Other photos depict the scene where Cobain's body was found: a sparse greenhouse room above a detached garage, with one stool as the lone piece of furniture. There are pictures of Cobain's heroin kit authorities say was found at the scene, complete with syringes and other paraphernalia kept in a cigar box."
View the images on CBS's website.
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