Australian Woman Guilty in Notorious Mushroom Murder Case

Erin Patterson convicted of murdering three in-laws and poisoning a fourth by serving deadly mushrooms. Jury rejected her accidental poisoning defense.
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Verdict in High-Profile Poisoning Case

Erin Patterson has been convicted of murder and attempted murder for poisoning her in-laws with deadly death cap mushrooms. The unanimous jury verdict concludes a case that captivated Australia and international audiences.

The Fatal Lunch

In July 2023, Patterson served beef Wellington containing lethal Amanita phalloides mushrooms to four family members at her Leongatha home. Former in-laws Don and Gail Patterson (both 70), and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson died days later. Heather's husband Ian Wilkinson survived after weeks in a coma and a liver transplant.

Investigation Reveals Deception

Evidence showed Patterson lied about sourcing mushrooms from an Asian supermarket. Her phone placed her near a forest where death caps grew, matching iNaturalist documentation. She purchased a dehydrator to prepare the mushrooms and disposed of it post-lunch.

Legal Proceedings and Defense

Patterson claimed accidental poisoning from a mixed mushroom container. Her bulimia diagnosis explained her mild symptoms versus victims' severe reactions. The prosecution highlighted financial and custody disputes with ex-husband Simon Patterson, who canceled attendance last-minute.

Aftermath and Sentencing

The 50-year-old faces life imprisonment at a later sentencing. The case has spawned true-crime podcasts and documentaries, reflecting its grip on public imagination.

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