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Australia’s Erin Patterson, accused of 3 murders, testifies over mushroom poisoning

Patterson is alleged to have killed three members of her ex-husband’s family and is also accused of trying to murder another, via death cap mushrooms in a pie

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Erin Patterson, the woman accused of serving her ex-husband’s family poisonous mushrooms, is photographed in Melbourne in April. Photo: AP
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The woman accused of murdering three members of her ex-husband’s family by serving them poisonous mushrooms has taken the stand at an Australian court on Monday as the highly publicised triple murder trial nears its conclusion.

Erin Patterson, 50, is accused of killing her former parents-in-law, Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and Gail Patterson’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, 66, and also of attempting to murder Wilkinson’s husband, Ian, 68, after the four consumed a meal at Patterson’s home in Victoria state in July 2023.

She could face 25 years in prison for the attempted murder charge, while murder in the state of Victoria carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

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Her lawyer, Colin Mandy, previously told the Victorian state Supreme Court during the six-week trial that the poisoning was accidental.

Patterson’s appearance as a defence witness on Monday marked the first time the 50-year-old has spoken since pleading not guilty to all charges in May last year.

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She served meals of beef Wellington, mashed potato and green beans at her home in the rural town of Leongartha on July 29, 2023. All four guests were hospitalised the next day with poisoning from death cap mushrooms, also known as amanita phalloides, that were added to the beef and pastry dish.

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