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An Australian woman accused of murdering three people with a toxic mushroom-laced lunch rejected offers of help before serving the dish, the sole guest to survive the deadly meal has told a court.
SYDNEY: An Australian woman accused of murdering three people with a toxic mushroom-laced lunch rejected offers of help before serving the dish, the sole guest to survive the deadly meal told a ...
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Ms Patterson, 50, is facing trial over the alleged death cap mushroom poisonings of Simon Patterson’s parents and aunt and uncle at a lunch she hosted on July 29, 2023, at her Leongatha home.
Follow Daily Mail Australia's live coverage of accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson's murder trial here. Simon Patterson said he was aware of Erin's inheritance before they got married but ...
Simon, the estranged husband of mushroom cook Erin Patterson, has told the jury about the moment he turned down an invite to the lunch which ended up killing three members of his family.
The next day all four guests were hospitalised with symptoms of death cap mushroom poisoning, and later three of them died. Patterson was arrested and charged with murder and attempted murder over ...
Credit: Supplied She served her guests steak wrapped in pastry with a mushroom paste containing death cap mushrooms, alongside mashed potato and greens, at her Leongatha home on 29 July ...
SYDNEY, May 1 (Reuters) - The estranged husband of an Australian woman accused of murdering three of his elderly relatives with a meal laced with deadly mushrooms told a court on Thursday their ...
SYDNEY - An Australian woman, accused of murdering three of her estranged husband's elderly relatives by poisoning their food, faked a cancer diagnosis to lure the victims to a meal, prosecutors ...
Mr Mandy told the jury his client “does not dispute” medical testing which showed death cap mushroom poisoning caused the deaths of the three lunch guests. However, he emphasised the defence ...