Trial Begins For Aussie Woman Accused of Serving In-Laws Death Cap Mushrooms – IOTW Report

Trial Begins For Aussie Woman Accused of Serving In-Laws Death Cap Mushrooms

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The trial of a woman accused of murdering three elderly people after serving them a lunch of poisonous mushrooms began in Australia on Tuesday, as additional charges of the attempted murder of her husband were dropped by prosecutors.

Erin Patterson is charged with the 2023 murders of her mother-in-law Gail Patterson, father-in-law Donald Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson, along with the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson, Heather’s husband, in a case that has gripped Australia. More

These mushrooms don’t mess around and will seriously kill a bloke. Here

8 Comments on Trial Begins For Aussie Woman Accused of Serving In-Laws Death Cap Mushrooms

  1. David Horowitz – a good and decent man. He saw the leftist trap set for him and turned the other way, toward freedom and liberty. I have a couple of his books. It’s time for another reading.

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  2. My mom always told us the story about some kids that she knew back in the 1930’s living in the very small town of Adrian, Oregon on the Snake River just across the river from Idaho that ate some death cap mushrooms and died. It was a precautionary tale to make my 3 younger brothers and I not to eat anything like mushrooms or anything else if we didn’t what it was. Boys being curious and stupid would eat mushrooms and other things out of curiosity or a dare, fortunately none of us ever did anything like that.

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