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Verdict due in trial of Australian woman served deadly mushrooms with intent to kill her in-laws

  • The jury in the murder trial of Ms Patterson has retired to decide her fate regarding charges of murder and attempted murder in a fatal lunch incident involving toxic mushrooms.
  • Ms Patterson has pleaded not guilty to four charges related to the deadly mushroom lunch served to her relatives in July 2023.
  • The prosecution claims Ms Patterson knowingly included toxic death cap mushrooms in the meal and disposed of evidence, raising questions about her intent to kill.
  • The defense argued that Ms Patterson had no motive for the alleged murders, asserting that her lack of reason to kill her guests is critical to her case.
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Erin P. is accused of mixing her husband's relatives with poisonous mushrooms for lunch. Australia has been engaged in the murder of the 50-year-old for months. Now a verdict is imminent.

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Erin hosted a "special lunch." Three guests died. Now the trial for the infamous mushroom murder is underway. The reason Erin survived the lunch, she says, is a dark secret she has carried her entire life.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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