It was a bug that I just found! Hooray. The bug was due to an incorrect downcasting, and indeed I was using static_cast instead of dynamic_cast.
My application is pretty large and multithreaded and interacts with other applications. So debugging is very hard. I have tried to use WinDbg, GFlags, and Application Verifier without results. Certainly because I don't know how to use these tools.
Is it possible to find a memory heap corruption due to an invalid downcasting, with the use of tools like WinDbg? If yes, how?