Australian woman Erin Patterson was found guilty of murder using death cap mushrooms
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Death cap mushrooms were at the center of an Australian murder trial. What are death cap mushrooms, and why are they so deadly?
Australian woman Erin Patterson was found guilty of murder using death cap mushrooms
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder after a lengthy trial ... where she was accused of poisoning her estranged...
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder after a lengthy trial ... where she was accused of poisoning her estranged...
Erin Patterson, 50, found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and aunt with poisonous mushrooms.
An Australian mother has been found guilty of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with...
An Australian woman murdered her husband's parents and aunt by lacing their beef Wellington lunch with toxic mushrooms, a jury found.
A year before Erin Patterson was found guilty of murder, a fictional book was published proposing a recipe for killing loved ones with death cap...
A 12-person jury found Erin Patterson guilty of triple murder, and attempting to murder a fourth guest.
Erin Patterson served four relatives of her estranged husband a lunch made with death cap mushrooms, after which three of them died.
She has become a notorious figure of international interest, shamelessly exploited for news cycles, commercial worth and career advancement. After a...