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While Australian family lunches may notoriously be rowdy affairs, no one expects to die from a beef Wellington served under ...
Just hours after she was told her husband’s mother and aunt died following a meal she hosted, Erin Patterson sat down with ...
Erin Patterson admits lying to police about key details after a deadly lunch, but her defence claims panic — not malice — ...
Affectionate text messages exchanged between mushroom cook Erin Patterson and her former in-laws have been revealed in court ...
Death cap mushrooms are another name for poisonous Amanita phalloides mushrooms. The toxins of death cap mushrooms target the ...
The pastor himself, Mr Wilkinson, was inside the courtroom, arms crossed and surrounded by family, as he listened to the ...
Erin Patterson, 50, has pleaded not guilty to murdering her former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and Gail’s ...
Ian Wilkinson told the courtroom on Tuesday that he and his wife Heather had been "very happy to be invited" to the lunch hosted by Erin Patterson. But the meal left Heather and two other ...
The very last thing Ian Wilkinson remembers is being given a 'charcoal substance' to drink shortly after being rushed by ambulance to Dandenong Hospital in Melbourne on the morning of Monday July ...
Online friends of Erin Patterson said they hoped her estranged husband would “pay up soon” and called him and his parents ...
She invited her in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson and Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson. Her estranged husband, Simon Patterson, was invited but did not attend the ...
Mycology and forensics are the subject of conversation across Australia as Erin Patterson stands trial, accused of murdering ...