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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2026 · 22 MIN

Forensic Files - - Purr-fect Match - Full Episode

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🐱 "One tiny white hair solved a murder. Not human hair—cat hair. And it was the first time animal DNA was ever used to convict a killer."On Canada's Prince Edward Island, Shirley Duguay vanished in 1994. Blood was found in her car. Then a leather jacket with her blood appeared—with white cat hairs inside. The suspect was her estranged husband, Doug Beamish, who lived with a white cat named Snowball. A DNA test matched the hairs to Snowball with odds of 1 in 50 million. Beamish was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 18 years.

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