I've been wating for this one. She's a real sociopath, of course, alleged sociopath, but I think she'll be found guilty. I like the look on her ex husband's face. He's really going to enjoy seeing this cunt locked away for life.
I'd be like that if my ex was charged with murder. I'd attend court every day and sit there grinning at her... not that I'm bitter...
The murder trial of mushroom chef Erin Patterson is expected to last up to six weeks. Artwork: Frank Ling.
Prosecutors running the murder case against Leongatha mushroom chef Erin Patterson have dropped charges relating to the alleged attempted murder of her ex-husband, a court has heard, as a jury is empaneled and the trial commences.
Dozens of potential jurors were called to the Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court on Tuesday to undergo the official process to determine who would be one of the 15 people chosen.
The Victorian Supreme Court will use the local courthouse, 90 minutes east of Melbourne in Morwell, for the expected five to six-week trial of Ms Patterson.
She has pleaded not guilty to murdering three of her ex-husband Simon Patterson’s relatives in mid-2023.
Alleged victims include Simon’s elderly parents, Don and Gail, both 70, who died after allegedly attending a lunch gathering at Leongatha, which is 60km south west of Morwell, where the trial is being held.
Heather Wilkinson, Simon’s 66-year-old aunt, also died after death cap mushrooms were allegedly served in the meal. Erin Patterson has consistently denied wrongdoing.
A fourth diner, Ian Wilkinson, 68 - Simon’s uncle - was critically ill but recovered after the incident to continue his role as Korumburra Baptist Church pastor.
Ein Patterson’s ex-husband Simon Patterson. Picture: David Crosling
The jury was empanelled on Tuesday with an expected prosecution opening on Wednesday before Justice Christopher Beale.
The lunch is alleged to have been served on July 29, 2023, with the two women dying on August 4 of that year and Mr Patterson the following day.
Ms Patterson had also faced attempted murder charges relating to her ex-husband, Simon. The jury on Tuesday heard the charges had been discontinued.
The three deceased were from Korumburra in South Gippsland, 120km southeast of Melbourne.
Korumburra is a service town that was built around a now defunct coal mine and is today increasingly becoming a tree changer destination for Melburnians.
The murder charges were filed in nearby Morwell on November 3, 2023.
Morwell is 155km southeast of Melbourne and is something of a regional capital, serving as a large service centre in a region of mixed economic fortunes after the decline of coal-powered electricity and the privatisation of the old State Electricity Commission in the 1990s.
The informant for the case is Detective leading senior constable Stephen Eppingstall. Ms Patterson’s senior barrister is Colin Mandy, SC, and her solicitor is Bill Doogue.
The senior prosecutor is Dr Nanette Rogers, SC.
The Weekend Australian broke the news of the alleged poisoning a week after the meal was allegedly prepared by Ms Patterson.
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I'd be like that if my ex was charged with murder. I'd attend court every day and sit there grinning at her... not that I'm bitter...
Attempted murder charges dropped in Erin Patterson mushroom cook case
JOHN FERGUSON and ELLIE DUDLEYThe murder trial of mushroom chef Erin Patterson is expected to last up to six weeks. Artwork: Frank Ling.
Prosecutors running the murder case against Leongatha mushroom chef Erin Patterson have dropped charges relating to the alleged attempted murder of her ex-husband, a court has heard, as a jury is empaneled and the trial commences.
Dozens of potential jurors were called to the Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court on Tuesday to undergo the official process to determine who would be one of the 15 people chosen.
The Victorian Supreme Court will use the local courthouse, 90 minutes east of Melbourne in Morwell, for the expected five to six-week trial of Ms Patterson.
She has pleaded not guilty to murdering three of her ex-husband Simon Patterson’s relatives in mid-2023.
Alleged victims include Simon’s elderly parents, Don and Gail, both 70, who died after allegedly attending a lunch gathering at Leongatha, which is 60km south west of Morwell, where the trial is being held.
Heather Wilkinson, Simon’s 66-year-old aunt, also died after death cap mushrooms were allegedly served in the meal. Erin Patterson has consistently denied wrongdoing.
A fourth diner, Ian Wilkinson, 68 - Simon’s uncle - was critically ill but recovered after the incident to continue his role as Korumburra Baptist Church pastor.
Ein Patterson’s ex-husband Simon Patterson. Picture: David Crosling
The jury was empanelled on Tuesday with an expected prosecution opening on Wednesday before Justice Christopher Beale.
The lunch is alleged to have been served on July 29, 2023, with the two women dying on August 4 of that year and Mr Patterson the following day.
Ms Patterson had also faced attempted murder charges relating to her ex-husband, Simon. The jury on Tuesday heard the charges had been discontinued.
The three deceased were from Korumburra in South Gippsland, 120km southeast of Melbourne.
Korumburra is a service town that was built around a now defunct coal mine and is today increasingly becoming a tree changer destination for Melburnians.
The murder charges were filed in nearby Morwell on November 3, 2023.
Morwell is 155km southeast of Melbourne and is something of a regional capital, serving as a large service centre in a region of mixed economic fortunes after the decline of coal-powered electricity and the privatisation of the old State Electricity Commission in the 1990s.
The informant for the case is Detective leading senior constable Stephen Eppingstall. Ms Patterson’s senior barrister is Colin Mandy, SC, and her solicitor is Bill Doogue.
The senior prosecutor is Dr Nanette Rogers, SC.
The Weekend Australian broke the news of the alleged poisoning a week after the meal was allegedly prepared by Ms Patterson.
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