Nine reasons Erin found guilty
Erin Patterson’s fate has been decided after 46 days of trial. Here are the reasons she was found guilty.
Erin Patterson’s fate has been decided after 46 days of trial. Here are the reasons she was found guilty.
Mushroom killer Erin Patterson complained her husband was a “deadbeat” and criticising his family months before hosting a fatal lunch.
The reasons why Erin Patterson poisoned four family members with death cap mushrooms, killing three, may never be answered.
Behind the scenes of Erin Patterson’s blockbuster triple-murder trial, her lawyers fought a second battle for her to receive “special treatment” in her cell, including a doona.
Mushroom cook Erin Patterson poisoned a beef wellington lunch made for her in-laws, and is responsible for three murders and one attempted murder, a jury has ruled.
A devoted mother, a generous in-law and a callous killer – court testimony reveals details about Erin Patterson’s life.
Two jurors in the triple-murder trial of Erin Patterson have been balloted off as the remaining jurors are sent out to deliberate.
The judge overseeing Erin Patterson’s murder trial has told the jury prosecutors allege she faked being sick with death cap mushroom poisoning to avoid suspicion.
The judge overseeing Erin Patterson’s murder trial has told the jury prosecutors allege she faked being sick with death cap mushroom poisoning to avoid suspicion.
Jurors in the murder trial of Erin Patterson have been directed to disregard two arguments made by the prosecution about the scientific evidence.
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