In 2007, her case was featured on the television series
Sensing Murder. Following discovery of Furlong's remains, her mother urged anyone who knew what happened to her daughter to come forward. A funeral service was held at St George's Anglican Church in
Epsom, Auckland in July 2012. On 9 June 2019, the case was featured on the New Zealand television show
Cold Case. Police said they had a person of interest, who had sold Furlong and her partner drugs and had been owed money by them. This person had a connection to Sunset Beach. In August 2019, a parole board hearing was held for Wayne Michael McGrath, who is nearing the end of a 5-year, 4-month prison sentence for raping Furlong's friend Amanda Wolfe. At his trial, McGrath had publicly identified himself as a suspect in the Furlong murder, but police have never confirmed whether he is or was a suspect. Before her disappearance, Furlong and her boyfriend were in a dispute with McGrath over a vehicle which ended in a violent confrontation in west Auckland. McGrath's brother said that McGrath had spent time at a family-owned
bach at Sunset Beach. McGrath was not granted parole; further parole board hearings will take place before his sentence ends in May 2020. ==See also==