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Erin Patterson trial recap: Accused triple murderer gives evidence on fatal mushroom lunch

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Mushroom cook Erin Patterson is returning to the stand for her second day of giving evidence at her triple-murder trial.
Camera IconMushroom cook Erin Patterson is returning to the stand for her second day of giving evidence at her triple-murder trial. Credit: Anita Lester/AAP

Scroll down for the latest updates from Erin Patterson’s evidence.

Key Events

Trial adjourned for day - Erin Patterson to continue evidence on Wednesday
‘Pungent’ mushrooms from Asian grocer put in container and left in cupboard ahead of fatal lunch
Patterson picked wild mushrooms and ate them multiple times
‘That was a little experiment’: How Erin used her dehydrator
Patterson accepted death cap mushrooms were in fatal lunch
Court has resumed, however Patterson’s further evidence has been delayed
Court adjourned for lunch break after objection
‘I chopped them up very small, so they couldn’t pick them out’: Patterson fed wild mushrooms to kids
‘More flavour’: Patterson explains love for ‘exotic’ mushrooms
‘Loved mushrooms’: Patterson explains food dehydrator use
Patterson reveals eating disorder struggles
‘I was sorry’: Patterson’s holiday messages to ex
‘I’m sick of this sh.t’: Patterson tells Facebook group she wanted ‘nothing to do’ with ex, in-laws
‘This family, I swear to f..king god’: Patterson’s ‘private’ Facebook vent
Patterson claims ex-partner wanted a ‘mediator’ brought in
Patterson details first ‘conflict over money’ with former partner
Patterson ‘very hurt’ by invitation ‘oversight’ for late relatives 70th birthday
Patterson reveals when she was told former partner changed tax record to ‘single’
‘Every headache is not a brain tumour,’ Patterson says
Patterson tells court she never had cancer, but turned to ‘Dr Google’ for ‘self-diagnosis’
Patterson tells court she ‘didn’t trust’ health care system
‘I always thought we would bring the family back together’, Patterson tells court
Patterson’s role at church with Patterson family
Patterson becomes emotional discussing late in-laws
Division of assets after 2015 ‘formal separation’
Why Pattersons moved back to Victoria
Patterson used inheritance to start ‘second hand book shop’.
Patterson gives evidence on inheritance she recieved
Jury enters courtroom for second day of Erin’s evidence
When Erin Patterson will return to the stand
Erin Patterson to give evidence for second day at triple murder trial
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Trial adjourned for day - Erin Patterson to continue evidence on Wednesday

Justice Beale took the pause after Ms Patterson’s latest piece of evidence to adjourn court for the day.

Ms Paterson will return to the witness box on Wednesday.

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‘Pungent’ mushrooms from Asian grocer put in container and left in cupboard ahead of fatal lunch

Ahead of the fatal lunch that Ms Patterson accepts included death cap mushrooms, the accused told the court that she had purchased some “pungent” mushrooms from an Asian grocer in Melbourne that she had intended to use in another meal.

“I was going to use them the day I bought them, but they were very pungent,” she said.

She told the court she decided not to use them that day, instead putting them in a container that she placed in the cupboard of her Leongatha home.

Ms Patterson went on to confirm that those “pungent” mushrooms ended up in the cupboard alongside other dehydrated mushrooms ahead of the fatal lunch.

She said she would add mushrooms that she had dehydrated into containers she “already had going” with other dehydrated mushrooms.

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Patterson picked wild mushrooms and ate them multiple times

Miss Patterson described a time she had picked wild “slippery jack” mushrooms and “honey mushrooms”,

The accused triple murderer said she was “very confident” in her ability to identify those types.

She added that she ate those pickings and that they were “very nice”.

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‘That was a little experiment’: How Erin used her dehydrator

Ms Patterson told the court how she used the dehydrator on mushrooms as they were not always in season, but planned to use the appliance on other items too.

Ms Patterson said images that she posted on Facebook of mushrooms on the dehydrator shelf were likely “Woolies mushrooms”.

She went on to explain that she dehydrated a large quantity of mushrooms, some picked from a local botanical garden.

“That was a little experiment,” she said about one batch from the local botanical garden that she dehydrated whole, adding they were still “mushy” inside afterwards.

She said she was “experimenting” to work out how to fully remove moisture from them at different times and temperatures.

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Patterson accepted death cap mushrooms were in fatal lunch

Erin Patterson has returned to the witness box to discuss the fatal lunch that left three people dead.

Ms Patterson was asked if she accepted that “death cap mushrooms” were in the lunch.

“Yes, I do,” she said.

Asked where the mushrooms came from, Ms Patterson said: “The vast majority came from the local Woolworths in Leongatha”.

Ms Patterson said there were also mushrooms from an “Asian grocer” in Melbourne.

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Court has resumed, however Patterson’s further evidence has been delayed

The court has returned from lunch, however, Justice Christopher Beale and lead defence lawyer Colin Mandy SC are discussing an objection raised regarding Erin Patterson’s evidence from the prosecution.

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Court adjourned for lunch break after objection

The court has been adjourned for lunch after an objection was raised over Ms Patterson’s evidence.

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‘I chopped them up very small, so they couldn’t pick them out’: Patterson fed wild mushrooms to kids

Ms Patterson said that as she better learnt to identify some wild mushrooms, she eventually tried some that were growing on her property.

After trying them herself, Ms Patterson said she “put them in meals we all ate”, speaking about meals for her and her children.

“I chopped them up very small, so they couldn’t pick them out.”

After those comments, the prosecution asked to raise a concern, with the jury sent out of the courtroom.

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‘More flavour’: Patterson explains love for ‘exotic’ mushrooms

Erin Patterson told the court she “loved” mushrooms, explaining, “they taste good and they are very healthy”.

She went on to detail that she had used a variety of mushrooms, some purchased from markets, forming a liking for “exotic” mushrooms as they had “more flavour”.

She went on to talk about her interest in wild mushrooms, something that developed further during the first COVID lockdown.

Ms Patterson went on to say that she “picked” mushrooms on one of her properties that she saw her dog eating, explaining she wanted to identify what her pet had consumed.

She said this made her realise it was hard to identify mushrooms.

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‘Loved mushrooms’: Patterson explains food dehydrator use

Erin Patterson has told the court that she informed her Facebook friends that she had bought a food dehydrator and that she “loved mushrooms”.

Ms Patterson confirmed she shared an image of mushrooms she had dehydrated online.

Ms Patterson said she “was experimenting with different ways” to get the “best result” for dehydrating.

Ms Patterson confirmed she had an interest in wild mushrooms, something that started in early 2020.

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