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New Kurt Cobain investigation photos released

With the 20th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death approaching, a Seattle police detective re-examined the case files in connection with the Nirvana front man's suicide and found several undeveloped rolls of flim. On Thursday, Seattle police released two new photos from the collection.

Seattle detective recently discovered several undeveloped film rolls in Cobain case files

This April 1994 photo provided by the Seattle Police Department shows items found at the scene of Kurt Cobain's suicide, in Seattle. The image has never before been released. (Seattle Police Department/The Associated Press)

Seattle police have released twopreviously unseen photos of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain after discovering several rolls of undeveloped film in his case files.

The photos were found as a detective re-examined the case as the 20th anniversary of Cobain's death approaches.

Police spokeswoman Renee Witt, however, said Thursday the review found nothing new.

Police took another look at the Cobain suicide to be ready to answer questions in connection with next month's anniversary, she said."There was nothing earth-shattering in any of these images," Witt said.

One shows a box containing a spoon and what look like needles on the floor next to half a cigarette and sunglasses. The other showed the paraphernalia box closed, next to cash, a cigarette pack and a wallet that appears to show Cobain's identification.

"There's still a lot of interest in this case," Witt said. "The detective went into the case files to refresh himself. The outcome of the case has not changed."

The second image released by Seattle police appears to show some of Cobain's personal belongings, found at the scene of his suicide in April 1994. (Seattle Police Department/The Associated Press)

Cobain's body was discovered in Seattle on April 8, 1994. An investigation determined that days earlier Cobain had gone into the greenhouse of his large home and taken a massive dose of heroin. He then shot himself with a 20-gauge shotgun. Earlier that year Cobain had tried to kill himself in Rome by taking an overdose of tranquilizers.

Cobain, who was 27 when he died, sold millions of albums with Nirvana and helped popularize the Pacific Northwest's heavy, muddy "grunge" rock, along with bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Mudhoney.

After his death thousands of young people converged on Seattle Center, near the Space Needle, for a public memorial.

Cobain grew up in the logging town of Aberdeen, Wash., about two hours west of Seattle. A riverfront park there is dedicated to his memory.