The Seattle Police Department has released 35 photos from the crime scene of the rock star’s suicide. The photos come from four recently discovered film rolls that were previously undeveloped.
In anticipation of the 20th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's suicide, the Seattle Police Department released 35 never-before-seen photos of the 1994 crime scene at Cobain's home in Seattle. The photos come from four recently discovered rolls of film.
Two previously unreleased photos were made public last week. The two photos showed what appear to be drug paraphernalia and a pile of personal belongings.
This week, more of the recently developed pictures were made public, including images of the suicide note, the inside of Cobain's home, and what appears to be a "heroin kit."
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"I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at that (undeveloped film) because there were some conspiracy theories that ... we (SPD) were hiding the film," Det. Ciesynski, a veteran homicide detective for the SPD, told CBS News.
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