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Erin Patterson Found Guilty in Sensational Australian ‘Mushroom Murders’ Trial

Erin Patterson Found Guilty in Sensational Australian ‘Mushroom Murders’ Trial

Erin Patterson Found Guilty in Sensational Australian ‘Mushroom Murders’ Trial In a verdict delivered just hours ago, Erin Patterson, the Australian woman at the center of the highly publicized ‘mushroom murders’ case, has been found guilty of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. The 50-year-old’s conviction follows a week of intense jury deliberations that concluded a trial which has captivated global attention. Patterson was accused of intentionally poisoning four relatives with death cap mushrooms served in…

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Erin Patterson Convicted of Triple Murder in Australia’s High-Profile Mushroom Poisoning Case

Erin Patterson Convicted of Triple Murder in Australia’s High-Profile Mushroom Poisoning Case

Erin Patterson Convicted of Triple Murder in Australia’s High-Profile Mushroom Poisoning Case A Victorian Supreme Court jury has convicted Erin Patterson of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, bringing an end to the high-profile Australian mushroom poisoning trial that has captivated the nation. The verdict, delivered on Monday, finds Patterson responsible for the deaths of her estranged husband’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, and his aunt, Heather Wilkinson. Patterson was also found guilty of attempting to…

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Australian Woman Convicted in Deadly Mushroom Poisoning Murders

Australian Woman Convicted in Deadly Mushroom Poisoning Murders

Australian Woman Convicted in Deadly Mushroom Poisoning Murders An Australian jury has found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three of her estranged husband’s relatives and attempting to murder a fourth, concluding a high-profile trial concerning a fatal mushroom poisoning. The verdict follows a nearly two-year investigation and a nine-week trial that captivated the nation. Patterson, 50, faces a potential life sentence and will be sentenced at a later date, bringing a significant development to one of Australia’s most compelling recent…

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