Richard Lee wanted police to release the official images to prove his theory that Cobain was murdered, NME.com reports.

King County Superior Court Judge Theresa Doyle dismissed the lawsuit on Friday (31Jul15) over Lee's failure to correctly follow official procedures.

She ruled he did not give police enough time to respond to his request to release the photographs, and improperly served his lawsuit.

Lee, who hosts a show on public access TV called Now See It Person To Person: Kurt Cobain Was Murdered, has said he will try again obtain the photos, and will file another lawsuit if unsuccessful.

He tells the Seattle Times, "I've never heard of a case where an issue of such public importance was dismissed because of such trivial circumstances."

The Nirvana frontman was found dead at his home in Seattle in April, 1994, with his official cause of death cited as suicide by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. However, sceptics believe the ruling is incorrect and Cobain's death was suspicious.

During Lee's court case, Cobain's daughter Frances Bean said that if the photographs were released, it would have lasting psychological effects on her and her family.

Bean said in a statement, "I have had to cope with many personal issues because of my father's death. Coping with even the possibility that those photographs could be made public is very difficult. Further sensationalising it through the release of these pictures would cause us indescribable pain."