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Erin Patterson, the Australian woman on trial for allegedly killing three of her estranged husband’s elderly relatives by poisoning their food with mushrooms, loved to hide “powered ...
MUSHROOM cook Erin Patterson loved the fungi so much that she secretly hid them in all sorts of dishes, a court has head. The ...
Erin Patterson told friends she was 'hiding mushrooms in everything' after buying a dehydrator in the lead-up to her deadly ...
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In a phone call following the lunch, he said, his ex-wife described feeling sick but did not ask after her guests – his ...
The six-week murder trial of Erin Patterson is underway in the regional Victorian town of Morwell. Here's what we know so far ...
Simon Patterson has denied accusing his estranged wife Erin of poisoning his parents in the days after the deadly lunch.
The estranged husband of alleged triple-killer Erin Patterson delivered a sharp reply to one question as his time in the witness box drew to a close on Monday.
Accused triple murderer Erin Patterson had an interest in true crime and was a "super sleuth" in a Facebook group on Keli ...
Under questioning from Nanette Rogers SC, for the prosecution, Mr Patterson complained about what he told the court was Ms ...
Erin Patterson’s husband has told a jury she sent “aggressive” messages to a family group chat after he asked her to get their son to bed earlier, claiming he was worried his mum would read it.
Erin Patterson's Facebook friends took to the witness box in her murder trial over a lunch served to her in-laws containing death cap mushrooms. Look back at how the hearing unfolded in our live blog.
Don, Gail and Heather’s symptoms were described as being consistent with poisoning by death cap mushrooms. It is a dull green fungus known as Amanita phalloides and can lead to serious organ failure ...
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