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Erin Patterson Mushroom Murder Trial Live Updates: accused Killer to witness for the seventh day

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Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live coverage of accused mushroom chef There in Patterson The murder process on the Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court in Morwell, Victoria.

Patterterson to go up in the witness box before day 7

In Patterson, this morning, the witness box will arrive for the seventh day in her own marathon murder process.

Patterterson has been a large drawcard with people outside the queue (photo) the courthouse stand in line very early every morning to get a chair in the first row in court.

Patterterson, 50, is accused of killing her in -laws, Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, after she reported a lunch with beef Wellington with Death Cap Champignons.

Patterson is also accused of trying to kill Heather’s husband, pastor Ian Wilkinson, who survived lunch after having spent a few weeks in an intensive care department.

The court heard that the alienated husband of Patterson, Simon, was also invited to the meeting in her house in Leongatha, in the Gippland region in Victoria, but was not present.

Witnesses told that the jury Patterterson ate her of a smaller, different colored plate than that of its guests, those four gray plates ate.

Patterson told the authorities that they bought dried mushrooms from an unnamed Asian store in the Melbourne Monash environment, but health inspectors could not find any proof of this.

Last week Justice Christopher Beale told the jury that it was possible that the process could continue for a few weeks.

Justice Beale said that once the evidence is completed, he will have legal discussions with the parties while the jury is out before the closing of addresses can begin.

Yesterday, crown -lider Dr. Nanette Rogers SC on that she had about a day and a half of cross -hearing from Patterson to go.

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Public Prosecutor calls Patterson a ‘liar’

Patterson has denied that she lied that she often had to go to the toilet on Sunday morning after lunch.

Dr. Rogers also suggested that Patterson was lying when she said her son said he said the first that he had a “painful belly” and was unable to go to church.

“He said that first,” said Patterterson.

Dr. Rogers then called Patterson a liar.

The public prosecutor said that Patterson’s son said he did not notice that his mother was going to the toilet.

“No, I don’t agree,” said Patterterson.

Patterson told the jury that she ‘suddenly and often went to the toilet.

Dr. Rogers reminded Patterson that her son said he would not go to flying lessons if she was sick, but that Patterterson was “persistent to go.”

“Yes, I was probably, yes,” Patterson replied.

Patterson denies that she has eaten a beef Wellington without death caps

Patterson denied yesterday that she served herself a beef Wellington that did not contain any mushrooms from Death Cap.

Dr. Rogers told Patterson Ian Wilkinson’s offer (left left) to place food ‘firmly rejected’, but withdrew the question after defense warner Colin Mandy SC objected.

Patterson then agreed that she had plated the food and people were where they liked.

Dr. Rogers suggested that Patterterson deliberately served the death Chairs to her guests.

“I don’t agree,” Patterterson replied.

Patterterson denied that she served herself a beef Wellington on a smaller plate.

The accused murderer also denied that her beef did not contain any killings.

Patterson said she might have eaten from her daughter’s kindergarten album, but could not know for sure and that sign did not match the description that Mr. Wilkinson gave in his evidence.

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Patterson was interested in ‘toxicity’ of killing

Patterson told the jury that she was interested in the ‘toxicity’ of killing.

“My only interest ever was to see if they lived in South Gippland or not,” said Patterson.

Patterson said again that she could not remember using the onaturalist site.

“Someone did it and that someone could have been me,” she said.

Patterson was asked if she was looking up on the Korumburra Pub website, not long after the inaturalistic search was detected.

“It seems that someone has done yes,” Patterterson.

“Three minutes after someone did that.”

Dr. Rogers asked Patterterson if she suggested that her son might have looked up on the Pub page.

“I’m not suggesting anything,” Patterson said.

Patterson claims that she cannot remember that she once used Inaturalist

On Tuesday, Patterson agreed that a visit to her computer was made to a Death Cap Mushroom Poison Payment post on the website of the Plant identification website Inaturalist in 28 May 2022.

Patterson, however, denied that she once reminds herself of the once inaturalistic.

Dr. Nanette Rogers SC (photo) noticed that the post about the Death Cap Mushroom was that they were observed in Moorabbin who is not in Gippland.

“I suggest that you were generally interested in killing, which was not limited to growth in Gippsland,” Dr. Rogers.

“Incorrect,” Patterson replied.

“You say that you remember or grew up in South Gippland?” Asked Dr. Rogers.

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