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Triple-murderer's claims of accidental mushroom poisoning unraveled as evidence showed she had disposed of a food dehydrator containing death cap residue following the murder of victims.
AS she walked into her grandmother’s silent house, young Sharon Owens had a sense of foreboding. It had been a sanctuary to the 12-year-old since her dad died, but was to become a place that would ...
My lasting memories from my time in the “mushroom bubble” include that sense in the media pack that – one way or another – we ...
Three days before Erin Patterson was found guilty of three counts of murder and one of attempted murder, it was reported that ...
Erin Patterson's sprawling Leongatha home where the fatal mushroom lunch was served is now only an eerie reminder of a murder ...
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.
In the aftermath of Erin Patterson’s triple murder trial, experts see a familiar pattern – meticulous planning before the ...
Erin Patterson looks much like you’d expect any middle-aged Australian woman to – brown hair, glasses, unremarkable clothes. As University of Sydney criminologist Dr Helen Easton pointed out, “she ...
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