The outspoken doctor who alerted police to mushroom cook Erin Patterson, later calling her a “crazy b – tch”, has closed down his Leongatha practice to avoid “financial oblivion”.
The husband of an Australian woman convicted of a triple murder by mushroom poisoning suspected she had been trying to kill him for over a year before the fatal meal. The revelation emerged after a ...
Erin Patterson, 50, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years after murdering three of her estranged husband's relatives and attempting to murder a fourth by ...
The doctor who helped expose convicted mushroom murderer Erin Patterson has broken his silence over the reason why he chose ...
“Between early May and early July of this year, much of Australia’s collective imagination was absorbed by the trial of Erin Patterson,” said Jason Steger in the Financial Times. The 51-year-old stood ...
Australian convicted murderer Erin Patterson will appeal her guilty verdict for killing three people with toxic mushrooms, her lawyer told a court on Thursday, after a trial that sparked a global ...
Erin Patterson, who murdered three relatives with poisonous mushrooms, has been given a life prison sentence by the supreme court in Australia. Patterson will likely spend the rest of her life in ...
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Erin Patterson was sentenced to life in prison Monday for murdering three of her husband’s family members with poisonous mushrooms in Australia. Patterson, 51, will be eligible for parole after 33 ...