In March 1998, a respected Brisbane veterinarian was found brutally murdered inside the veterinary clinic beneath her home, launching an investigation that would expose bitter feuds within an animal welfare organization, a mysterious appointment involving a missing Siamese cat, and a trail of forensic evidence unlike anything Australian courts had seen before. As detectives worked to identify Kathleen Marshall's killer, the case slowly evolved from a shocking homicide into a landmark criminal investigation that would make legal history. Yet, more than two decades later, questions surrounding the murder, the evidence, and the man ultimately convicted continue to spark debate among investigators, scientists, and true crime researchers.
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