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More than 30 years after Kurt Cobain’s death, the debate still hasn’t stopped.
In this episode, we take a calm, fact-based look at one of music history’s most controversial deaths. The official ruling remains suicide, but questions continue to circulate about the heroin level in his system, the lack of fingerprints on the shotgun, the suicide note, and the claims made by private investigator Tom Grant.
We break down:
• The timeline of Cobain’s final weeks
• The toxicology report and heroin tolerance debate
• The fingerprint and crime scene questions
• The suicide note controversy
• Why some people believe it was murder
• Why authorities have never changed the ruling
This episode separates confirmed facts from speculation and examines why this case still divides fans decades later.
Listener discretion advised — discussion includes addiction and suicide.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Chatting TracksMore than 30 years after Kurt Cobain’s death, the debate still hasn’t stopped.
In this episode, we take a calm, fact-based look at one of music history’s most controversial deaths. The official ruling remains suicide, but questions continue to circulate about the heroin level in his system, the lack of fingerprints on the shotgun, the suicide note, and the claims made by private investigator Tom Grant.
We break down:
• The timeline of Cobain’s final weeks
• The toxicology report and heroin tolerance debate
• The fingerprint and crime scene questions
• The suicide note controversy
• Why some people believe it was murder
• Why authorities have never changed the ruling
This episode separates confirmed facts from speculation and examines why this case still divides fans decades later.
Listener discretion advised — discussion includes addiction and suicide.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.