of associated microscopes , was asked by the neighbor to examine a slide of that feather. they grow under the claws of an owl. when they attack something, they leave behind these small particle feathers. reporter: thompson peered through his microscope, studying bloody strands of hair found clutched in kathleen peterson s hand. tangled in the hair were not one but two minute bird feathers. a surprise he says to the detectives and an assistant da watching in the room. i think they were surprised because of the lab had not found the second feather. bill peterson was interested in the results, too. a review of the slides showed what? traces of bird feather? yes. yes. exactly right. in her hair. another very, very compelling fact. reporter: what was most compelling about the idea that an owl attacked kathleen, the supporters thought, was how it accounted for the distinctive lacerations on her scalp. had the three main talons of an
on the ground, scattered me on the ground. i was bleeding so bad i thought i lost my eye. reporter: his wife, waiting for him in the car, dialed 9-1-1. they didn t believe my wife. they thought we were crazy when they said, my husband s been attacked by a bird or an owl. show me where on your head you think it got you. the talons got me right here into my eye a little bit, and all the way up in my hair really bad. all this was black and blue. my whole side of my face and all up in here was hit by talons. reporter: is that what happened to kathleen peterson? but critics see problems with the idea that an owl attacked kathleen. problems like, why isn t there more of a trail of blood from the front door to the staircase? and wouldn t michael have heard kathleen being attacked? kathleen s sister candace doesn t believe it for an instant. i m supposed to believe an owl ripped her apart? there is no ripping on her arms of an owl s talons. the thing is so ludicrous. reporter
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the talons got me right here into my eye a little bit, and all the way up in my hair really bad. all this was black and blue. my whole side of my face and all up in here was hit by talons. reporter: is that what happened to kathleen peterson? but critics see problems with the idea that an owl attacked kathleen. problems like, why isn t there more of a trail of blood from the front door to the staircase? and wouldn t michael have heard kathleen being attacked? kathleen s sister candace doesn t believe it for an instant. i m supposed to believe an owl ripped her apart? there is no ripping on her arms of an owl s talons. the thing is so ludicrous. reporter: and even michael peterson understands the skepticism. whooo done it, huh? oh, it s just awful. reporter: but he says the evidence is worth considering. there are feathers. and where were they, in kathleen s hand, so with strands of her hair. with strands of her hair. es tha an owl did it? i don t know.