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Interest in the mushroom murder trial shows no sign of slowing down, driven by a fascination with female killers and a lack of obvious motive.
A woman was charged with murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by serving a beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms over lunch.
Erin Patterson, a woman based in Australia, has been convicted with the murder of her estranged husband’s sister and parents ...
She was found guilty of serving them a lunch of beef Wellington pastries laced with poisonous mushrooms. Prosecutors failed ...
Erin Patterson's conviction for the deaths by poisoning of her estranged husband's relatives has prompted fevered speculation across Australia about her motive ...
Erin Patterson's conviction for the deaths by poisoning of her estranged husband's relatives has prompted fevered speculation ...
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murder after serving her relatives a meal that included death cap mushrooms. Erin Patterson was also ...
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder another by feeding them a ...
Erin Patterson, 50, claimed it was a tragic accident, but a jury believed that she had meant to serve her extended family a ...
Erin Patterson, 50, claimed it was a tragic accident, but a jury believed that she had meant to serve her extended family a ...
By STEFAN BRADLEY, LIAM DURKIN and AIDAN KNIGHT JURORS in a Morwell courtroom delivered their verdict in the most [...] ...
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman accused of killing three relatives with a meal of death cap mushrooms baked in a Beef ...