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Prosecutors allege she intended to kill two elderly couples – including her children’s grandparents – and deliberately picked death cap mushrooms for murder.
An Australian woman accused of killing three lunch guests with toxic mushrooms fell sick from the same meal, her defence said ...
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An Australian woman accused of murder denied on Thursday she deliberately included poisonous mushrooms in a lunch she served ...
An Australian woman accused of the murder of three elderly relatives of her estranged husband by feeding them poisonous ...
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It's even included a run-through from a fungi expert on how to distinguish the deadly Amanita phalloides (or death cap) mushroom variety from its more benign relatives. But it was in the sixth ...
Prosecutors allege that the mushrooms were deliberately included in the lunch as part of a calculated plot. Ms Patterson denies this, describing the incident as a “terrible accident”.
The accused said the mushrooms used in the beef Wellington meal were a mix of store-bought ones and some from a Melbourne grocer. Ms Patterson claimed she only ate a small portion of her lunch and ...
Triple murder accused Erin Patterson faced more questions from the prosecution as the mushroom murder trial entered its' fourth day. Three family members of Patterson's estranged husband died ...