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- Erin Patterson guilty: The timeline of events that led to the . . . - 9News
Erin Patterson has finally been found guilty of three counts of murder and attempted murder almost two years after the fatal poisoning, and after a mammoth 10-week trial
- The true story behind Erin Patterson and the Australian mushroom . . .
Erin Patterson, 50, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years after murdering three of her estranged husband's relatives and attempting to murder a fourth by
- INSIDE ERIN PATTERSON’S EXPLOSIVE TRIAL, AND THE BOMBSHELL REVELATIONS . . .
Part two tracks Erin’s substantive efforts to conceal the truth, the explosive allegations surrounding her attempted poisoning of ex-husband Simon Patterson, her incriminating conduct in the days following the lunch and her continued lack of empathy for her victims
- Piece of evidence that convinced jury Erin Patterson was guilty
An expert on Erin Patterson’s murder trial has revealed which single piece of evidence he believes led to her conviction
- Leongatha mushroom murders - Wikipedia
Erin Patterson and her sister inherited her parents' estate, which included a A$900,000 beachfront retirement home in Eden, New South Wales Patterson's share of her parents' estate allowed her and Simon to provide interest-free loans to his three siblings and their spouses to buy homes
- As it happened: Australian triple murderer jailed for life over toxic . . .
Erin Patterson - who two months ago was found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to kill another with a toxic mushroom lunch in 2023 - has been jailed for life
- As it happened: A glare, two taps and a scowl – the moment mushroom . . .
After a lengthy trial that captured international headlines, mushroom cook Erin Patterson has learned her fate: life in prison, with a non-parole period of 33 years, for murdering three lunch
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