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Erin Patterson Mushroom Murder Trial Live Updates: Jury indicates that it has reached its judgment

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Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live coverage of accused mushroom chef There in Patterson‘s Murder of the Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court in Morwell, Victoria – as the jury announces that it has reached a verdict …

Patterson guilty of all charges

The courtroom broke out with bewildered panting after Patterson was found guilty of killing three of her in -laws and tried to kill a fourth.

Homicide Squad Police including investigators Stephen Eppingstall and Laura Colley were sitting in the first row at the court and looked relieved and happy, while the defense led by Colin Mandy SCy remained expressionless.

Patterson, with a Paisley pattern top, sitting quietly after hearing the verdict, then the guardianship officers led her to the cells shortly after the verdict was unveiled.

The jury has submitted the courtroom …

The judge arrives in court

Justice Christopher Beale has arrived in court to hear the judgment of the jury.

Break:In Patterson Judgment judgment: Jury announces that it has reached a judgment

The jury in the issue of R v ER in Patterterson has indicated that they have reached judgments and the court will meet again at 2.15 pm.

Media and Hofkoners have rushed to the courtroom to hear the judgment in the case.

The news that the jury had reached a judgment came during the Monday lunch break and sent media crews back to the courts.

Cameramen and other media staff now have the front of the Hof van Morwell swam to catch the reaction of parties involved in the case, including the prosecution, defense and members of the Victoria Police Homicide Squad in the moments after the judgment has been pronounced.

The jury will hand their judgment exactly one week after Justice Christopher Beale for the first time retired jury members to deliberate.

The seven male and five female jury members took a total of approximately 27 hours to reach their statements.

What happens if the jury reaches a judgment?

Media, Court Watchers, True Crime fans and various other people, including members of the persecution, are waiting for the small Latrobe Valley Courthhouse where jury members deliberate.

As soon as the jury has made a statement about whether Patterterson is guilty or is not guilty of killing three lunch guests and trying to kill Mr. Wilkinson, the parties, including Justice Beale, will be informed of the defense and prosecution.

Wilkinson (shown below) is personally present most of the process, but has not been observed since the jury retired to deliberate.

Simon Patterson, the alienated husband of Erin, has not been seen at the court since the early days of the trial, which started on April 28.

The next step after the jury warns the court that it has reached a judgment will be to inform both parties for 15 minutes to return to the courtroom for the result.

As a result, most media and legal representatives keep a close eye on the courtroom 4, where the judgment will be delivered.

Most interested parties are in the courthouse, but some wait in a nearby café and other media are gather outside.

The jury will hand over their judgment to Justice Beale through his tipstaff and then they will be asked to confirm the verdict.

Justice Beale will then thank the jury for their service and the process will be over.

Daily Mail Australia is present to publish the verdict once it is given.

Ian Wilkinson arrives at the Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court, where Patterterson will attend its process in Morwell on 30 June 2025. Ian Wilkinson, een baptistenpastor die herstelde na een lang verblijf in het ziekenhuis, was een dinergast van Erin Patterson, 50, die is geladen met drie moorden - de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders hersteld - en de ouders - de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders en de ouders is gekweekt - en de ouders en de ouders en The parents and the parents and the parents are grown - and the parents and the parents and the parents and the parents and the parents are grown. (Photo by Martin Keep / AFP) (Photo by Martin Keep / AFP via Getty images)

The most important issue that the jury must decide before he performs a judgment

Justice Beale said that the ‘ultimate issue’ that the jury should consider is whether Patterterson deliberately recorded the death Chairs in her lunch.

“Now the ultimate issues or the accused are intentionally included the death Chairs in the beef Wellingtons, and whether she had the state of mind that was needed for the alleged violations when she served the beef Wellington’s,” Justice Beale said.

‘There are a number of problems related to those ultimate problems, and they include whether the accused had good reasons not to kill her lunch guests.

‘Whether she forced for edible mushrooms, why she cooked individual beef Wellingtons, why the children were not at lunch, or she had another plate to a guest, whether she assigned her own plate.

“Whether she was taxing behavior after lunch.”

Last Monday, pastor Ian Wilkinson looked at his arms with his arms when the jury was instructed about how to deal with the indictment of his attempted murder.

“Turning to the elements of attempted murder, as you know … to prove that the accused has committed the crime of attempted murder in connection with Ian Wilkinson, the prosecution must prove the following four elements without reasonable doubt,” Justice Beale said.

“One, that the accused consciously, voluntarily and deliberately served Ian Wilkinson a poisoned meal, that is the alleged behavior.

‘Two, the alleged behavior of the suspect was more than just preparing for the murder of Ian Wilkinson, and immediately and not remotely connected to the killing of Ian Wilkinson.

“Three, at the time of the alleged behavior, the accused plan to kill Ian Wilkinson, and four, the alleged behavior of the suspect had no legal justification or excuse.”

The persecution was led by Dr. Nanette Rogers SC (photo).

Public Prosecutor Nanette Rogers responds while on July 4, 2025 she leaves the Latrobe Valley 'Magistrates' Court in Morwell. Jury members retired on 30 June to decide the fate of an Australian woman accused of killing three members of her husband's family with a toxic mushroom lunch with beef. After a nine-week process after a nine-week process, jury members started their opinion on the 50-year-old home cook. (Photo by William West / AFP) (Photo by William West / AFP via Getty Images)

Jury starts the second week of deliberations in a large murder case on mushrooms

The jury in the Mushroom Murder Trial van Erin Patterson will start his second week of deliberations on Monday.

Victoria Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale concluded his speech to the jury – or ‘indictment’ – last Monday afternoon before the jury withdrew to deliberate the verdict.

Two jury members were voted and left 12 to decide the fate of Patterson.

The five women and seven men will resume their deliberations at 10.30 am, which means that today there is a possibility of a judgment in the murder process that has received global attention.

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 (photo), was also invited to the meeting in her house in Leongatha, in the Gippland region in Victoria, but was not present.

Witnesses told the jury that Patterterson ate her from a smaller, different colored plate to that of its guests, who ate the meal on four gray plates.

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.

EPA12074213 Simon Patterson, de vervreemde echtgenoot van Erin Patterson, arriveert bij het Morwell Supreme Court in Morwell, Victoria, Australië, 5 mei 2025. De Australische vrouw Erin Patterson is beschuldigd van de moord op drie familieleden en de poging tot moord op een andere moord op een juli 2023 -lunch die de politie heeft geleverd met poisonous toad stream. Her parents -in -law, Don and Gail Patterson, and Heather Wilkinson, the wife of a local predecessor, died in the days after meals. The local pastor, Ian Wilkinson, survived after weeks of hospital treatment. EPA/Diego Fedele Australia and New Zealand from

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