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Killer mushroom cook Erin Patterson is “certainly intelligent” but “vastly overrated” her ability to fool police and her peers into getting away with murder.
The Baptist church where mushroom poisoning survivor Ian Wilkinson serves as pastor has broken its silence after Erin ...
Supreme Court of Victoria releases images of death cap mushrooms on dehydrator mesh and convict disposing of appliance ...
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder another by feeding them a ...
Erin Patterson, 50, claimed it was a tragic accident, but a jury believed that she had meant to serve her extended family a ...
Erin Patterson, 50, claimed it was a tragic accident, but a jury believed that she had meant to serve her extended family a ...
By STEFAN BRADLEY, LIAM DURKIN and AIDAN KNIGHT JURORS in a Morwell courtroom delivered their verdict in the most [...] ...
A woman was charged with murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by serving a beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms over lunch.
A jury has convicted a 50-year-old Australian woman of murdering members of her estranged husband's family with a meal laced ...
Australian woman Erin Patterson was convicted Monday of murdering her estranged husband’s family by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms. Patterson, 50, faces up to life in prison for the deaths of ...
The jury believed Erin Patterson lured her estranged husband's family over by faking a cancer diagnosis and intentionally served them beef Wellington containing death cap mushrooms.
Inside the mushroom murder trial that made Erin Patterson a household name — and gripped Australia with death, drama, and ...