In a quiet but unsettling statement, Blake Seers has revealed a detail investigators may have missed — on the very morning everything fell apart, someone else had been inside their home.n
Seers, who remains under police guard in hospital following emergency surgery for severe injuries—including a slit throat—provided his initial official statement through legal representatives late on March 16. The statement, described by sources close to the investigation as “explosive,” introduces a previously unknown figure: a mysterious visitor to the family home on the very morning of the alleged murders.
This revelation directly challenges the emerging narrative that has gripped Australia since the discovery of the bodies of Kate Paterson, 38, a beloved Year 5 teacher at Windaroo State School, and her one-year-old daughter, April Seers, who were found stabbed to death inside their Belivah Road residence. No signs of forced entry were reported, and police were initially called to the scene after Seers himself was struck by a vehicle on a nearby road, reportedly fleeing the home covered in blood.
The Quiet Morning That Turned Deadly
According to Seers’ account, the day began ordinarily. The family home—described by neighbors as a picture of suburban bliss—was not as secluded as investigators first assumed. Around mid-morning, a man knocked on the door. Seers, who was home with his fiancée Kate and their infant daughter, welcomed the visitor inside without hesitation.
The two men moved to the living room, where they shared a few drinks in what Seers described as a casual, friendly interaction. The visitor, whose identity Seers claims he knew casually but has not yet publicly named in full detail, complimented the couple’s life together. He reportedly focused particular attention on little April, calling her “adorable” and making light-hearted remarks about how the family’s happiness might inspire envy in others.
At the time, nothing struck Seers as suspicious. The conversation remained polite, the atmosphere relaxed. After a short while, Seers escorted the man to the door and bid him farewell. He thought little of it—until hours later, when the unimaginable unfolded.
Now, in the wake of the double homicide, that seemingly innocuous visit has taken on a sinister hue. Seers’ statement highlights one final, chilling sentence uttered by the visitor as he left the house: words that, according to sources familiar with the investigation, have left detectives “reeling” and prompted an urgent reevaluation of timelines, motives, and suspects.
While the exact phrasing of those parting words has not been released publicly to protect the integrity of the ongoing probe, insiders describe them as “ominous” and “prophetic” in hindsight—something that could imply foreknowledge, jealousy, or a veiled threat tied to the family’s domestic bliss.
A Rapid Shift in the Investigation
Within hours of Seers providing this information—facilitated through his medical team and legal counsel—Queensland Police identified the visitor as a “key second suspect.” He is now believed to be the last known person (aside from family members) to have seen Kate Paterson and April alive before the bloodshed.
This marks a dramatic pivot from earlier lines of inquiry. Initial reports focused heavily on the absence of forced entry and Seers’ own flight from the scene, leading to widespread speculation that the tragedy stemmed from a domestic incident. Seers was placed under guard in Princess Alexandra Hospital almost immediately after regaining consciousness, with his first words upon waking—”I didn’t do it”—echoing through leaked accounts and fueling intense public debate.
Community vigils, including a large candlelight gathering attended by over 300 mourners, have honored Kate and April as symbols of lost innocence and community spirit. A GoFundMe page set up by friends describes the “devastating” impact: plans for Kate and Blake’s upcoming wedding and April’s first birthday celebration shattered in an instant.
Yet Seers’ new details introduce the possibility of an external perpetrator—or at least a collaborator. Police have not confirmed whether the visitor has been detained, interviewed, or charged, but sources indicate that forensic teams are re-examining the home for trace evidence linked to this individual, including fingerprints, DNA from shared drinks, and any overlooked CCTV or doorbell camera footage from the street.
The Broader Context: A Community in Mourning
The Belivah suburb, part of the larger Logan area south of Brisbane, has been plunged into grief. Kate Paterson was remembered by colleagues and parents as an “inspiring mentor” whose warmth extended far beyond the classroom. April, just shy of her first birthday, was the light of her parents’ lives—a joyful toddler whose giggles were often heard during family walks in the local park.
Neighbors have painted a picture of a “happy” couple: Seers, a brilliant scientist working in data analysis, and Paterson, a dedicated educator. Yet whispers of underlying tensions—common in any long-term relationship—have surfaced in anonymous online discussions, though no concrete evidence of prior domestic issues has emerged publicly.
The case has also reignited national conversations about family violence, with advocates noting that Kate is counted as one of the women killed in Australia this year, and April as a tragic child victim. Organizations like Australian Femicide Watch have documented the deaths, emphasizing the need for systemic change.
What Comes Next?
As of March 17, 2026, no formal charges have been laid against Seers beyond the initial suspicion phase, though he remains in custody at the hospital. The mysterious visitor’s role could prove pivotal: Was he an acquaintance harboring resentment? A random figure with ulterior motives? Or does his presence exonerate Seers in some way?
Investigators are reportedly cross-referencing Seers’ statement against phone records, witness accounts from the neighborhood, and any digital footprints left by the family that morning. The baby monitor clip mentioned in earlier reports—containing a voice not belonging to Seers—may now tie into this new lead, potentially capturing audio from the visitor’s time in the home.
For the grieving families of Kate and April, answers cannot come soon enough. Friends have shared messages of support, one noting: “Kate found her life partner and brought beautiful April into the world. Instead of celebrations, they face an agonizing goodbye.”
This unfolding story serves as a stark reminder of how quickly ordinary lives can shatter—and how one overlooked detail, like a morning visitor, can rewrite the entire script of a tragedy.
Authorities urge anyone with information about the events at Belivah Road on March 12 to contact Crime Stoppers or Queensland Police. The investigation continues.
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This piece is based on publicly available reports and the provided statement details as of March 17, 2026. Developments are fluid, and police have not confirmed all elements of Seers’ account.