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This episode is from 2024.
A court update reveals the accused mushroom cook will return to court earlier than expected, as we explore the Facebook life of those involved and how social media reveals the community's grief and reaction to unwanted media attention.
• Erin Patterson, charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, will appear in court on April 22 for a case management hearing
• Ms Patterson denies all allegations and is entitled to a fair trial without prejudice
• Facebook has become a key investigative source, with police reportedly examining deleted social media content
• Local Facebook groups reveal the community's grief over their lost members, including tributes to Don Patterson as a beloved teacher
• The South Gippsland community feels unfairly portrayed as "cult-like" by media, with Mayor Nathan Hersey describing it as "just a regular country town"
• Simon Patterson's Facebook posts provide insight into his past business experiences and health challenges
• The Facebook trail shows a community struggling with tragedy while trying to maintain privacy from media scrutiny
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This episode is from 2024.
A court update reveals the accused mushroom cook will return to court earlier than expected, as we explore the Facebook life of those involved and how social media reveals the community's grief and reaction to unwanted media attention.
• Erin Patterson, charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder, will appear in court on April 22 for a case management hearing
• Ms Patterson denies all allegations and is entitled to a fair trial without prejudice
• Facebook has become a key investigative source, with police reportedly examining deleted social media content
• Local Facebook groups reveal the community's grief over their lost members, including tributes to Don Patterson as a beloved teacher
• The South Gippsland community feels unfairly portrayed as "cult-like" by media, with Mayor Nathan Hersey describing it as "just a regular country town"
• Simon Patterson's Facebook posts provide insight into his past business experiences and health challenges
• The Facebook trail shows a community struggling with tragedy while trying to maintain privacy from media scrutiny
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support our independent podcast, please consider donating $5 via the Buy Me A Coffee platform - link in the show notes. Follow us on Instagram at Erin Podcast, on Twitter at Lisa Podcast, or visit our website for updates and to submit
#TrueCrimeAustralia #ErinPatterson #MushroomMurders #AustralianTrueCrime #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimeObsessed #CourtroomDrama #RealCrimeStories #WomenWhoKill #TrueCrimeCommunity #DeathCapMushrooms #UnderTheMicroscope #TrueCrimePodcasts #AussieTrueCrime #CrimeInvestigation #ErinPattersonCase #PodcastPromotion #TrueCrimeReel #TrueCrimeBreakdown
Support the show
Instagram @Erin_Podcast
Twitter @lisapodcasts
Mushroom Murder Trial Website
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