A hand written note discovered in the wallet of music legend and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain at the time of his death has finally been made public after 20 years.
Los Angeles: A hand written note discovered in the wallet of music legend and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain at the time of his death has finally been made public after 20 years.
The note was released after Seattle Police Department (SPD) decided to review internal files regarding the rock star`s death, reportedly.
Along with the note, the SPD also released dozens of never-before-seen photos from the scene where Cobain`s body was found, along with a report on the re-examination of the rockstar`s suicide file.
On April 8, 1994, when police arrived to find Cobain dead at his Seattle area home, this hand written note was recovered from his wallet. It served as a prime evidence and was never made public.
The note which is directed towards his wife Courtney Love reads, "Do you Kurt Cobain take Courtney Michelle Love to be your lawful shredded wife. Even when she`s a ... With zits (acne) and siphoning all yr (your) money for doping..."
The note that was kept secret until now, promises to add fuel to the death of the rockstar and the role his famously troubled personal life and marriage played in his demise.
The note is written on stationery from the Phoenix Hotel, located on the outskirts San Francisco and confronts a much known note in which he calls Love, "goddess... Who sweats ambition and empathy."
However, no responses were available from Courtney Love.
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