Erin Patterson, the alleged mushroom killer, will soon learn her fate in the triple murder trial over deaths arising from her death cap mushroom, beef...
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It started as a home-cooked meal, ended in multiple deaths and a court sentence for Erin Patterson. Here's how the death cap became the center of a chilling murder case.
Erin Patterson, the alleged mushroom killer, will soon learn her fate in the triple murder trial over deaths arising from her death cap mushroom, beef...
Erin Patterson faces the prospect of life in prison after being convicted of murdering three in-laws by serving them a death cap mushroom-laced meal.
Erin Patterson faces the prospect of life in prison after being convicted of murdering three in-laws by serving them a death cap mushroom-laced meal.
Erin Patterson faces the prospect of life in prison after being convicted of murdering three in-laws by serving them a death cap mushroom-laced meal.
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of three murders and one attempted murder over a death cap mushroom-laced lunch she cooked for her former...
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of three murders and one attempted murder over a death cap mushroom-laced lunch she cooked for her former...
The Erin Patterson case has gripped international audiences, in Australia's 'biggest crime story since the Azaria Chamberlain case' of the 80s.
Three people died in 2023 after eating beef Wellington made by Erin Patterson, whose subsequent trial gripped the country.
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...
Victorian jury convicts 50-year-old Australian woman who cooked poisoned beef wellingtons that killed three in-laws