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Press release from TheColdCases.com
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – TheColdCases.com, renowned for its deep dive into cold cases and true crime narratives, is set to unveil a groundbreaking investigation into the death of Nirvana’s iconic frontman, Kurt Cobain. The release is scheduled for April 5th, 2026, marking the 31st anniversary of Cobain’s untimely demise.
This exclusive investigation reveals two forensic document examination reports that have never been published before. Commissioned in 2024, these reports cast doubt on the authenticity of the handwriting on the note found at Cobain’s death scene. Both independent, court-certified examiners determined that the last four lines of the note deviate noticeably from Cobain’s known handwriting style.
Dustin Reed Terry, the visionary behind TheColdCases.com, shared his excitement about the upcoming release.
“This investigation stands as one of the most pivotal pieces of journalism we have ever delivered,” Terry stated. “The forensic findings are the result of extensive efforts by highly qualified experts, and it is crucial for the public to have access to this information presented with integrity. We are privileged to be the platform for this revelation, which we believe will significantly alter the dialogue surrounding Kurt Cobain’s death.”
In celebration of this significant release, TheColdCases.com will offer free memberships to all new members who register on April 5th. This complimentary membership includes complete access to the exclusive investigation and the website’s vast archive of cold case analyses, investigative pieces, and forensic insights.
Key Details:
- Release Date: April 5th, 2025
- Where: www.TheColdCases.com
- Special Offer: Free memberships available on release day
- Investigation Includes: Full forensic document examination reports, autopsy analysis, linguistic findings, and long-form investigative journalism
The investigation draws on the official King County Medical Examiner autopsy report, the Washington State Toxicology Laboratory findings, and the two independent 2024 forensic reports.
TheColdCases.com urges readers, journalists, and law enforcement professionals to review this evidence with an open mind. The goal of this publication is not to sensationalize, but to ensure that the forensic record is complete, transparent, and accessible to the public.