Australian woman admits serving potentially deadly mushrooms to in-laws during court trial
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An Australian woman, Erin Patterson, admitted her lunch contained deadly death cap mushrooms, which she served to her in-laws and estranged husband’s relatives, amid allegations of deliberate poisoning, though she claims most mushrooms came from stores and denies murder charges.
- Woman who denies mushroom murders of her in-laws accepts that she served them death caps for lunch ABC News
- Deadly mushroom lunch cook tells court she threw up toxic meal BBC
- Australian woman on trial for mushroom murder of in-laws says she was trying to fix a ‘bland’ lunch KRON4
- Woman accused of triple murder says foraged mushrooms may have been added to meal Yahoo
- ‘Is that how you poisoned my parents?’: Erin Patterson tells mushroom trial husband confronted her over dehydrator The Guardian
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