27 Years Passed, Secret Documents Related To Kurt Cobain's Death Released By FBI
JAKARTA - More than 27 years after Kurt Cobain's death, which occurred on April 5, the iconic musician and Nirvana frontman is back in the headlines. Because, the FBI has now released documents related to the death of the grunge legend.
At the time of his death, police said they thought Cobain killed himself with a rifle and a note was found next to his body. However, the case has spawned countless conspiracy theories in the years that followed.
The newly released document was first reported by Rolling Stone, though they wrote that no reason was given regarding the timing of the release.
The FBI periodically makes some archived information public, especially about politicians and people who have lived in the public eye.
Only ten pages were released, but there were a lot of interesting things there, focusing on two letters.
One of those letters was an unsubst butt email sent to the FBI office in Seattle in 2013 urging an investigation.
"Anyone who cares, I believe a great injustice may have been done in the case of Kurt Cobain," it read.
"The official story of the Seattle police department is that he committed suicide, but there are many unanswered questions and inconsistencies with this."
Another letter was typed, printed and sent in 2007 stating that "the killer is still out there and now, due to the haste of the police department, has a chance to claim another victory."
The document also includes two identical responses from the FBI to letters about Cobain's death in 2006.
"Your letter... to the FBI stating your belief that Kurt Cobain was murdered has been referred to me for answer," they said. "We appreciate your concern that Mr. Cobain may have been the victim of a murder. However, most murder investigations are generally within the jurisdiction of the state government