Erin Patterson's Testimony in Mushroom Murder Trial Highlights Toxic Meal

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Erin Patterson, accused of intentionally poisoning her in-laws with toxic mushrooms in Australia, testified in court, denying deliberate poisoning but admitting to foraging mushrooms and lying about her medical condition and the presence of death cap mushrooms in the meal, amid a complex trial involving allegations of deception and intent.
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