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Follow Daily Mail Australia's live coverage of accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson's murder trial here. Simon Patterson said he was aware of Erin's inheritance before they got married but ...
Erin Patterson is facing trial after pleading not guilty over a fatal mushroom lunch that killed Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson.See all 23 stories. The first witness for the ...
The next day all four guests were hospitalised with symptoms of death cap mushroom poisoning, and later three of them died. Patterson was arrested and charged with murder and attempted murder over ...
Credit: Supplied She served her guests steak wrapped in pastry with a mushroom paste containing death cap mushrooms, alongside mashed potato and greens, at her Leongatha home on 29 July ...
Lawyers for an Australian woman accused of fatally poisoning three family members with deadly mushrooms have told the jury their deaths were a “terrible accident.” Erin Patterson is standing ...
The regional Victorian town, just shy of two hours' south-east of Melbourne, has found itself at the centre of an international media spotlight as it plays host to the triple-murder mushroom trial.
Patterson, 50, allegedly killed her former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail's sister, Heather Wilkinson, with death cap mushrooms served in the pastry dish during a lunch at her Leongatha ...
Crown prosecutor Dr Nanette Rogers SC opened her case when the jury resumed sitting on Wednesday in the Latrobe Valley courthouse in the Victorian town of Morwell. Ms Patterson's barrister Colin ...
An Australian woman accused of cooking a fatal mushroom meal admits to picking wild funghi, lying to police and disposing of evidence, a court has heard, but will argue the "tragedy" was a ...
Prosecutors will allege Simon Patterson’s parents and aunt and uncle consumed deadly death cap mushrooms in a Beef Wellington lunch prepared by Patterson. In his opening address to the jury ...