This year marked the 20th anniversary of "Nirvana" front man Kurt Cobain's death. The cold case was reopened by Seattle police, where they re-determined the singer committed suicide.

Contact Music reports the note was found in his wallet and consisted of crude wedding vows for his wife Courtney Love.

"Do you Kurt Cobain take Courtney Michelle Love to be your lawfully shredded wife even when she's a b*tch with zits and siphoning all yr money for doping and whoring...," it read.

The intention for this note is unclear, as is its demeanor. In the rocker's official suicide note he calls Love "a goddess of a wife who sweats with ambition and empathy."

He also asks her to "please keep going" and to look after their daughter, Frances Bean.

There were 35 new photos developed and released during this investigation, where police hoped to silence conspiracy theories. They chose to reopen the case at this time as they speculated increased media interest.

Seattle Police Department Cold Case Detective Mike Ciesynski spoke out on his decision.

"I've been a detective in homicide for 20 years and I've been in the cold case unit for 10 years," he states. "Most of the cases I work on, I look for something that wasn't done [in the investigation] in the past."

He explained to the National Post that while unusual to hold on to these files, it was necessary due to conspiracy theories. At this point he has deemed Cobain's death is still a suicide.

"Sometimes people believe what they read," he explains. "Some of the disinformation from some of the books, that this was a conspiracy. That's completely inaccurate. It's a suicide. This is a cold case," he added.

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