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New evidence has surfaced in Erin Patterson's triple-murder case, revealing previously suppressed pre-trial details.
An Australian woman who murdered three of her in-laws with a meal of toxic mushrooms also allegedly tried to murder her ...
Patterson, 50, was found guilty by a jury on July 7 and convicted of three murders and one attempted murder over a death cap ...
A police interview given by Erin Patterson after she murdered her relatives with a meal laced by poisonous death cap mushrooms has been released by Victoria's Supreme Court.
The video shows Patterson, 50, being interviewed by Detective Senior Constable Stephen Eppingstall at 4.41pm on August 5, ...
The mushroom cook killer will face the Supreme Court in Melbourne later this month for her pre-sentence hearing which will ...
Three years before hosting the ill-fated dinner that killed her former husband’s parents and aunt, Erin Patterson allegedly ...
The Supreme Court hears that people affected by the convicted triple-murderer's offending are likely to deliver victim impact ...
Fresh details have emerged in the Erin Patterson case, with details of allegations that were not heard by the jury during the ...
Footage of mushroom killer Erin Patterson’s police interview in the days after four members of her husband’s family fell deathly ill following a lunch has been made public following a court ruling.
Mushroom killer Erin Patterson visited the local tip minutes after she hosted a deadly lunch to kill her estranged husband’s ...
With the suppression order lifted, we now get a look into the evidence that was never aired in the mushroom murder trial ...
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