When a shoe with skeletal remains that were later DNA-matched to missing fraudster Melissa Caddick washed up on a remote beach after she vanished, some hypothesized she faked her own death.
On Thursday morning it s anticipated that after more than two and a half years, a coroner will finally shed some light on the vanishing of Caddick in November 2020.
The Melissa Caddick case would leave investors gobsmacked, captivate the nation, prompt drawn-out litigation over millions of dollars, and spur an assortment of imaginative conspiracy theories.
The inquest into the missing conwoman s disappearance began in September last year and finally ended on Friday after several blocks of evidence over nearly five months.