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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.
In a matter of minutes, a tension built over weeks of legal arguments and disputed versions of what happened the day Erin Patterson hosted her in-laws for lunch was resolved.
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 ...
Intensive care doctor says murder convict’s lunch guests were ‘certainly the sickest patients in the whole state’ ...
The victims of Erin Patterson's deadly beef Wellington lunch are being remembered for their altruistic nature and kind hearts ...
Erin Patterson's murder convictions for the deaths by mushroom poisoning of her estranged husband's relatives has prompted ...
Dr. Chris Webster realized that Erin Patterson deliberately poisoned her lunch guests with death-cap mushrooms after she ...
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of murdering three relatives by serving them a beef Wellington laced with poisonous ...
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman accused of killing three relatives with a meal of death cap mushrooms baked in a Beef Wellington lunch, has been found guilty of three counts of murder and the ...
After a nine-week trial and six days of deliberations, Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three of her husband's relatives by serving them poisonous mushrooms.
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