


Erin Patterson has been accused of killing three people by allegedly serving them poisonous mushrooms

Erin Patterson's daughter recalled what happened on the day her mother allegedly served poisonous mushrooms to four guests

Erin Patterson has been charged with murder over the deaths of several people following lunch at her home
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No charges have been laid at the moment.

The late couple's memorial service took place earlier today

Erin Patterson met with her legal team this week

Forensic toxicologist reveals symptoms mushroom poisoning victims could have had before tragic death
Forensic toxicologist Dr Michael Robertson said the first phase the unfortunate lunch guests would have faced is 'debilitating'.

She admitted she lied to police, but has denied causing harm to her family

The woman at the centre of the case has spoken out

Erin Patterson said she bought the mushrooms from an Asian store in Melbourne, along with button mushrooms from a supermarket chain.

Her joke comes as the investigation into the Victoria mushroom poisoning deaths continues

Erin Patterson has provided her side of the story in a statement to police

Erin Patterson has admitted to lying to police following the deaths of her in-laws from a suspected mushroom poisoning
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Three people died and a fourth is in a critical condition while he awaits a liver transplant

Woman suspected of killing three family members with toxic mushrooms accused of poisoning ex-husband
Three people have died and a fourth remains in hospital

Erin Patterson says she is innocent of any wrongdoing following the deaths of her former in-laws




