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Pathologist's Secret: Love, Lies, and a Hidden Body
21 Apr
Summary
- Pathologist reported her fiancé for a fatal hit-and-run.
- The justice system abandoned her; she returned to the accused.
- Her testimony led to a plea deal, avoiding a full trial.

In November 2020, pathologist Caroline Muirhead accepted a marriage proposal from Alexander McKellar, whom she had known for weeks. Days later, McKellar confessed to fatally striking cyclist Tony Parsons while drunk driving three years prior and burying the body with his twin brother's help. Muirhead, after initially going to the police in December 2020, faced immense personal turmoil and a lack of support from the justice system.
Feeling abandoned, Muirhead controversially rekindled her relationship with McKellar and returned to live with him, descending into a "bubble of false reality." She secretly recorded him admitting his crime, which, along with the eventual discovery of Parsons' body in January 2021, led to the McKellar twins' arrest and imprisonment in August 2023. Muirhead's severe mental health struggles and actions led to her arrest for contempt of court, ultimately resulting in a culpable homicide plea.
Alexander McKellar received a 12-year sentence for culpable homicide and attempting to defeat the ends of justice. His twin, Robert, received over five years for his role in the cover-up. For Caroline, the ordeal involved extensive therapy and a move to the coast, finding a cathartic release through a Netflix documentary detailing her experience and offering hope for the future.