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The camera is positioned awkwardly close to convicted mushroom killer Erin Patterson’s face. So close, it can capture the ...
The Australian woman who murdered her in-laws with poisoned beef Wellingtons was also accused of a ­calculated campaign to kill her estranged ­husband with poisoned curries, sandwiches and biscuits.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The husband of a woman convicted of killing three people with a meal laced with deadly mushrooms ...
Erin Patterson was convicted last month of killing her estranged husband's relatives with a meal laced with toxic mushrooms.
When his parents fell gravely ill and later died after eating at his estranged wife's house, Simon Patterson regretfully ...
Patterson, 50, who was found guilt of murdering her in-laws Don and Gail Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson, and the attempted murder of Heather’s husband Ian, told the court she ...
Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson became too sick to be even considered for liver transplants, the lead doctor said. Don Patterson was able to get one but could not be saved.
Three of the four guests—Don, Gail, and Heather—died in the hospital days later. Ian Wilkinson, a local pastor, was critically ill but survived. Patterson was unharmed.
She was guilty of murdering her parents-in-law, Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, by serving them a lunch of beef Wellington pastries laced with poisonous mushrooms.
A woman was charged with murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by serving a beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms over lunch.
A woman was charged with murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by serving a beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms over lunch.