
It's the case that has gripped Melbourne's underworld, as well as leading police on a mammoth investigation.
It centres around a now-deceased beauty salon business owner, a crime family syndicate, the attempted theft of a corpse, and a convicted murderer.
30-year-old Meshilin Marrogi was a shrewd businesswoman who was also the "brains behind" one of Australia's biggest criminal families. Only this fact about her criminal associations was confirmed after her death.
And the twists and turns don't stop there.
Watch: Meshilin Marrogi's grave smashed three years after her death. Post continues below.
Meshilin died age 30 from COVID-19 in September 2021.
Her family laid her to rest at the Preston General Cemetery in Melbourne, her family opting to have her coffin in the mausoleum. She was farewelled in an elaborate ceremony, and buried with a diamond ring, reported to be worth approximately $100,000.
Then almost two years later, in July 2023, thieves found their way to Meshilin's gravesite in the mausoleum. The two unidentified male suspects opened the crypt cover and removed the woman's coffin. Investigators believe the thieves were attempting to escape with the coffin in hand, but due to the mausoleum's elevators being broken, they were unable to.