When the body of rock icon Kurt Cobain was found in his Seattle home with a
bullet through his head, the reverberations were felt across the world. His
untimely death in 1994 was instantly labelled a suicide, and his millions of
fans resigned themselves to the loss of their angst-ridden hero. But was it
really the obvious suicide his fans accepted. Ian Halperin and Max Wallace
reveal an alarming array of inconsistencies. They offer compelling reasons
for reopening this suicide case, so that fans will know how their hero died.