THE FINAL WALK: THE HAUNTING “SILENT” DETAIL IN THE LOGAN CCTV FOOTAGE!

The newly released security footage doesn’t just capture the final steps of teacher Kate Paterson and her baby; it reveals a bone-chilling detail moments before they entered their fateful home on Belivah Road. Amidst the ordinary neighborhood routine, Kate’s sudden look back and the shadow of a strange vehicle lingering behind have forced investigators to question if a silent stalker was watching from the darkness.

The true horror erupted when police linked the crime to the husband’s car crash miles away, and the “edged weapon” recovered in the garage—along with the final text message Kate sent to a colleague before she “vanished”—is actually…

Tragic Final Walk: CCTV Captures Logan Mother and Baby Hours Before Discovery

The community of Belivah in Logan, Queensland, is in mourning following the devastating discovery of Kate Paterson, 38, and her one-year-old daughter, April, deceased in their family home on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

Newly released CCTV footage from a neighbor’s security camera has emerged as a haunting final record of the pair. The video, captured on Wednesday evening, shows Kate calmly walking home while cradling baby April in her arms—a routine outing that occurred less than 12 hours before their bodies were found.


The Fatal Discovery: A Chain of Tragic Events

The investigation began not at the family home, but on a nearby road in Bannockburn. At approximately 7:30 am on Thursday, police were called to a scene where a 39-year-old man had been struck by a black dual-cab utility vehicle near a local supermarket.

Pre-existing Injuries: Witness accounts suggest the man was already bleeding from a significant neck wound as he ran toward the road before being hit.

The Notification Visit: When officers traced the man’s identity to his residence at 45 Belivah Road to notify his family of the accident, they discovered the locked house. Upon entering, they found the bodies of Kate and April.

The Weapon: Forensic reports indicate that both victims suffered fatal injuries consistent with an edged weapon.

A Community in Shock

Kate Paterson was a highly respected primary school teacher at a nearby school and had recently returned to her classroom following maternity leave. The news of the tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local education community and the Windaroo/Belivah area.

    Vigils and Tributes: On Friday evening, hundreds of residents gathered for a community candle-lighting and flower-laying ceremony. Stuffed toys, candles, and notes of remembrance have since surrounded a tree near the family home.

    The “Family Unit”: Detective Acting Inspector Jason Kitto confirmed that the three individuals lived together as a family unit. Police are currently focusing their investigation on the nature of the relationship and recent domestic arrangements.


Current Status of the Investigation

The 39-year-old man, believed to be April’s father and Kate’s partner, remains in a serious but stable condition at Princess Alexandra Hospital. He is currently under constant police guard as he remains unconscious and unable to be formally interviewed.

Crime Scenes: Multiple forensic sites have been established, covering the Belivah Road residence and the Bannockburn crash site.

Public Appeal: Queensland Police are urgently seeking dashcam or mobile phone footage from anyone in the vicinity of Belivah Road and Beaudesert Beenleigh Road between 7:00 am and 8:30 am on the morning of March 12.

As forensic teams work to finalize the timeline between the Wednesday evening walk and the Thursday morning discovery, the local community continues to support Kate’s family and colleagues during this unimaginable time.

Tragic Final Walk: CCTV Captures Logan Mother and Baby Hours Before Discovery

The community of Belivah in Logan, Queensland, is in mourning following the devastating discovery of Kate Paterson, 38, and her one-year-old daughter, April, deceased in their family home on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

Newly released CCTV footage from a neighbor’s security camera has emerged as a haunting final record of the pair. The video, captured on Wednesday evening, shows Kate calmly walking home while cradling baby April in her arms—a routine outing that occurred less than 12 hours before their bodies were found.


The Fatal Discovery: A Chain of Tragic Events

The investigation began not at the family home, but on a nearby road in Bannockburn. At approximately 7:30 am on Thursday, police were called to a scene where a 39-year-old man had been struck by a black dual-cab utility vehicle near a local supermarket.

Pre-existing Injuries: Witness accounts suggest the man was already bleeding from a significant neck wound as he ran toward the road before being hit.

The Notification Visit: When officers traced the man’s identity to his residence at 45 Belivah Road to notify his family of the accident, they discovered the locked house. Upon entering, they found the bodies of Kate and April.

The Weapon: Forensic reports indicate that both victims suffered fatal injuries consistent with an edged weapon.

A Community in Shock

Kate Paterson was a highly respected primary school teacher at a nearby school and had recently returned to her classroom following maternity leave. The news of the tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local education community and the Windaroo/Belivah area.

    Vigils and Tributes: On Friday evening, hundreds of residents gathered for a community candle-lighting and flower-laying ceremony. Stuffed toys, candles, and notes of remembrance have since surrounded a tree near the family home.

    The “Family Unit”: Detective Acting Inspector Jason Kitto confirmed that the three individuals lived together as a family unit. Police are currently focusing their investigation on the nature of the relationship and recent domestic arrangements.


Current Status of the Investigation

The 39-year-old man, believed to be April’s father and Kate’s partner, remains in a serious but stable condition at Princess Alexandra Hospital. He is currently under constant police guard as he remains unconscious and unable to be formally interviewed.

Crime Scenes: Multiple forensic sites have been established, covering the Belivah Road residence and the Bannockburn crash site.

Public Appeal: Queensland Police are urgently seeking dashcam or mobile phone footage from anyone in the vicinity of Belivah Road and Beaudesert Beenleigh Road between 7:00 am and 8:30 am on the morning of March 12.

As forensic teams work to finalize the timeline between the Wednesday evening walk and the Thursday morning discovery, the local community continues to support Kate’s family and colleagues during this unimaginable time.