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Jurors in the triple-murder trial of Erin Patterson will soon be asked to retire and reach a verdict on if she’s a calculating killer, or an unfortunate accidental poisoner.
Erin Patterson is accused of deliberately serving poisonous mushrooms to her in-laws before attempting an elaborate cover-up.
Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs ...
Dr Rogers told the jury Ms Patterson made four major deceptions: She lied about having cancer to lure her guests to lunch, ...
Claims alleged poisoner Erin Patterson sought out death cap mushrooms months ahead of a lunch with her in-laws have been ...
For more than a week, accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson protested her innocence from the witness box in her Supreme ...
Prosecutors have begun their closing address to the jury by laying out the four “calculated deceptions” they say show Erin Patterson’s guilt.
She told the Supreme Court jury she never planned for three lunch guests do suffer an agonising death from death cap mushroom ...
For eight days, Erin Trudi Patterson had been questioned, over and over, about the meal that changed her life and ended the ...
Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, is arguing to the jury that accused killer Erin Patterson faked a cancer diagnosis to her ...
The mother-of-two is on the stand at her murder trial, accused of killing her three in-laws with poisonous death cap ...
Erin Patterson said she fed the beef Wellington leftovers to her two children for dinner on the day of the lunch, and that ...
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