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15 Animal Detectives Who Helped Crack Major Cases

Cat’s Hair Solves the Crime


Forensic Feline
In 1994, a murder mystery in Prince Edward Island, Canada, was unraveled thanks to a cat named Snowball. Investigators found white cat hairs on the victim’s clothing and, through some serious CSI magic, traced them back to Snowball, the suspect’s girlfriend’s cat. This feline’s fur provided the critical evidence needed to nab the killer, making Snowball a true hero in the world of pet detectives.

Groundbreaking Use of DNA
Snowball’s role in the investigation was nothing short of revolutionary. This case marked the first time animal DNA helped solve a crime, setting a precedent for future forensic work. Snowball’s hairs turned out to be more revealing than a bad toupee, showing that even a shedding cat can be the hero of a whodunit. Who knew that a bit of fluff could pack such a punch in the courtroom?

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