A retired Seattle Police captain has come forward with claims that the physical evidence from Kurt Cobain’s death scene does not add up, alleging the case was mishandled and staged to look like he took his own life.
Neil Low, who spent 50 years with the SPD and was asked by his chief to audit the Cobain case in 2005, believes investigators failed to treat the rockstar's death as a potential homicide properly.
According to Low, there were anomalies in blood evidence, the violence of the shotgun wound, and alleged inconsistencies at the scene.
He also cited missing notes, omitted witness observations, and conflicting details about events leading up to Cobain’s death in SPD reports.
“One thing about report writing is the human error factor: misheard, misunderstood, transposed thoughts, and forgotten details,” said Low.
“They were led astray.
I might have fallen for it, too, but now I think it’s a homicide, and I do think the case should be reopened.” The original article can be found at dailymail.co.uk"