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- Mushroom murder trial verdict: Erin Patterson found guilty of three . . .
The jury in Erin Patterson's triple-murder trial has found her guilty of murdering three relatives by deliberately lacing a beef Wellington lunch with death cap mushrooms
- Erin Patterson mushroom poisoning trial verdict: Mushroom killer Erin . . .
After about a week of deliberations following the mammoth 10-week trial, the jury of 12 today returned a unanimous verdict on all four counts on Monday afternoon, finding Patterson guilty of murdering in-laws Don and Gail, both 70, and Gail's sister Heather, 66, and also of attempting to murder Ian
- Erin Patterson found guilty of all charges in Australia mushroom trial
After hearing nine weeks of evidence, a jury has found Erin Patterson, 50, guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to kill another She served up beef Wellingtons containing death cap
- The Erin Patterson Mushroom Murder Trial: Legally Explained
A legal breakdown of the Erin Patterson verdict Explore the death cap mushroom poisoning, jury process grounds for appeal
- Mushroom murder verdict: Erin Patterson found guilty : NPR
After nearly two years and a nine-week trial, a jury has found Erin Patterson guilty in the murder and attempted murder of her estranged husband's elderly relatives, three of whom died after
- See the evidence used to convict Erin Patterson in the mushroom . . . - RNZ
The jury in Erin Patterson's trial sat through weeks of evidence before convicting her of murder On Monday, Patterson was found guilty of the murders of her parents-in-law Don and Gail Patterson and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson She was also found guilty of the attempted murder of Heather's
- Erin Patterson murder trial: Accused ‘lied’ to multiple people, and . . .
Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, is arguing to the jury that accused killer Erin Patterson faked a cancer diagnosis to her lunch guests and deliberately deviated from a beef Wellington recipe
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