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Erin Patterson remained composed as a jury decided whether a poisoned beef Wellington lunch she cooked was a deliberate and callous act of murder, or a tragic accident.
Dr Lebel echoed the concern, noting that South Australia, while free from death cap fatalities to date, is home to other toxic species such as the deadly dapperling. In 2022, one person fell ...
The $1.2m dollar “forever” home Patterson leaves behind in Leongatha, where she murdered three members of her family and ...
Australia and the rest of the world has been gripped by the infamous “mushroom massacre” –which has seen Victoria native Erin Patterson found guilty of murdering three of her husband’s relatives and ...
Further true crime content focusing on the case of Australian 'mushroom killer' Erin Patterson is being released after she ...
In the aftermath of Erin Patterson’s triple murder trial, experts see a familiar pattern – meticulous planning before the ...
Toxic fungus has been in the headlines this week - Australian woman Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering her three in-laws by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms. But there's a toxic ...
My lasting memories from my time in the “mushroom bubble” include that sense in the media pack that – one way or another – we ...
Erin Patterson was trapped and unravelling. Detectives were hot on the heels of her sandals as she went on a mad race to ...
The trial of mushroom murderer Erin Patterson captivated the nation, but beyond the gratuitous spectacle is a family torn apart and a community still in shock and mourning.
The triple-murder by death cap mushroom captured the nation's attention. But with no cameras allowed in, it's the job of courtroom artists to capture what's happening. Anita Lester's depiction of Erin ...