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Alleged poisoner Erin Patterson referenced a “RecipeTin Eats cookbook” to prepare the fatal beef wellington lunch, her trial ...
"She said that she'd found it in a RecipeTin[Eats] cookbook, and that she wanted to do something new and special." ...
Death cap mushroom toxins were found in vegetable debris from Erin Patterson's food dehydrator and samples of her beef ...
A toxicologist will continue his evidence to a triple-murder trial after revealing he found death cap toxins inside a beef ...
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The triple-murder trial of alleged poisoner Erin Patterson has been told she was sick with a “diarrhoeal illness” when she checked herself into hospital following the lunch. Ms Patterson, 50, is ...
Erin Patterson is accused of murdering the parents and aunt of her estranged husband by cooking and serving up the poisonous ...
A woman who died after eating a Beef Wellington dish laced with death cap mushrooms told a doctor it tasted "delicious," a ...
A child protection worker in the Erin Patterson trial told the court that the accused described her relationship with her ...
A scientist who examined some of the leftovers of the beef wellington cooked by Erin Patterson did not find any traces of death cap mushrooms, a jury has heard.
The triple murder trial of Erin Patterson continues from the Latrobe Valley Law Courts in Morwell. She's accused of killing three relatives who ate a meal she prepared which contained poisonous ...