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Erin Patterson's triple murder trial enters its seventh week as prosecutors challenge her claims about medical appointments and her condition after the deadly lunch. The mother of two faces questioning about inconsistencies in her story while maintaining her innocence against charges of deliberately serving beef wellington that killed three relatives.
Prosecutor Dr. Nanette Rogers disputed Ms Patterson's claim about booking a gastric bypass appointment at Enrich Clinic in Melbourne.
Medical records show Ms Patterson's potassium levels improved quickly and her liver function tests showed no damage, unlike typical mushroom poisoning.
Prosecutors suggest the mum-of-two allegedly pretended to be sick knowing "how suspicious it would look" if she wasn't ill like her guests.
Testimony from Dr. Chris Webster indicated he warned Ms Patterson her children could be at risk.
The Court at Morwell examines conversation with Ms Patterson's estranged husband Simon about collecting their children for medical checks.
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Erin Patterson's triple murder trial enters its seventh week as prosecutors challenge her claims about medical appointments and her condition after the deadly lunch. The mother of two faces questioning about inconsistencies in her story while maintaining her innocence against charges of deliberately serving beef wellington that killed three relatives.
Prosecutor Dr. Nanette Rogers disputed Ms Patterson's claim about booking a gastric bypass appointment at Enrich Clinic in Melbourne.
Medical records show Ms Patterson's potassium levels improved quickly and her liver function tests showed no damage, unlike typical mushroom poisoning.
Prosecutors suggest the mum-of-two allegedly pretended to be sick knowing "how suspicious it would look" if she wasn't ill like her guests.
Testimony from Dr. Chris Webster indicated he warned Ms Patterson her children could be at risk.
The Court at Morwell examines conversation with Ms Patterson's estranged husband Simon about collecting their children for medical checks.
Make sure you're subscribing to my newsletter. It's the place to be. Just go to mushroommurdertrial.com and if you haven't yet, please subscribe to this podcast on your preferred platform so you never miss an episode. If you feel like rewarding me for the thousands of hours I've spent on this work, I have a Buy Me A Coffee membership which allows you to pay $5 as a one-off thanks, but only if you can afford it and only if you want to.
Support the show
Instagram @Erin_Podcast
Twitter @lisapodcasts
Mushroom Murder Trial Website
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