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Who was Erin Patterson before the mushroom murders shocked Australia? In this episode, we look beyond the headlines into her childhood and her relationship with her mother, Dr Heather Scutter—a respected children’s literature academic at Monash University. Through Erin’s own testimony and claims about her upbringing, we explore how stories, intellect, and discipline shaped her early life. Was her mother truly the “cold robot” Erin described, or is this just part of the killer’s narrative? Drawing on Heather Scutter’s published work, her academic legacy, and court records, we investigate the blurred lines between truth, memory, and deception. This episode examines the psychological underpinnings of Erin Patterson’s resentment, control, and need to author her own story—asking whether her childhood experiences influenced the path that ended in the deadly mushroom lunch. Uncover Erin Patterson’s childhood and her fraught relationship with academic mother Heather Scutter. Was the mushroom killer shaped by stories, discipline—or her own deception? #truecrimecommunity #erinpatterson #stanoriginals #truecrimeaustralia #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #truecrimepodcast #mushroommurders #news #mushroomtrial #courtroomdrama #courtcase #deathcapmushrooms #courtroomdrama #australiancrime #stantv #heatherscutter Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

Part Two: Inside Keep Keli Lane Behind Bars, Erin Patterson appeared to demonstrate some traits common amongst convicted poisoners. For a start, the self-obsession and the manipulation. But the Erin Patterson we thought we knew and the Erin Patterson who stood trial for murder seemed like two entirely different people. On one hand, she was a key figure in our true crime group, someone who shared our passion for seeking the truth. Inside The Supreme Court of Victoria, Erin could be seen on video, sitting back in her government-issued chair and treating everyone in the pre-trial hearings as disposable. Yes, this was a criminal case, and I know she needed to throw everything she had at it, but just like in the original true crime group, Erin was creating drama and trying to pitt people against each other. In 2019, we crossed paths in a Facebook true crime group while investigating the Kelly Lane child killer case. Back then, Erin seemed like just another mum fascinated by crime. Today, she is convicted of murder and attempted murder after serving a fatal Beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms at a family lunch in Leongatha. This podcast takes you behind the headlines and into the online world where Erin thrived. From hidden Facebook identities to fractured friendships, from her obsession with serial killers like Ivan Milat to her role in amateur sleuth groups, we uncover the digital breadcrumbs that foreshadowed her descent into darkness. Through court reporting, personal insights, and analysis of social media crime culture, you’ll hear how a seemingly ordinary woman’s obsession blurred into real life — with deadly consequences. 👉 Subscribe now for forensic deep-dives, exclusive trial coverage (https:www.mushroommurdertrial.com.au) , and untold stories about Erin Patterson and the Mushroom Murders. Sorry, the audio glitches in parts. I had to do a very precise edit due to the harassment I am receiving for reporting this case. #ErinPatterson #MushroomMurders #MushroomKiller #Leongathadeaths #deathcapmushrooms #KeliLanecase #IvanMilat #truecrimeAustralia #murdertrialpodcast #Facebooktruecrimegroups #stantv #deathcap #stanoriginals Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support) Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website (https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/) Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

Welcome to The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast — your insider account of the shocking case that gripped Australia and the world. I’m Lisa, and I knew Erin Patterson before she became infamous as the Mushroom Killer. In 2019, we crossed paths in a Facebook true crime group while investigating the Kelly Lane child killer case. Back then, Erin seemed like just another mum fascinated by crime. Today, she is convicted of murder and attempted murder after serving a fatal Beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms at a family lunch in Leongatha. This podcast takes you behind the headlines and into the online world where Erin thrived. From hidden Facebook identities to fractured friendships, from her obsession with serial killers like Ivan Milat to her role in amateur sleuth groups, we uncover the digital breadcrumbs that foreshadowed her descent into darkness. Through court reporting, personal insights, and analysis of social media crime culture, you’ll hear how a seemingly ordinary woman’s obsession blurred into real life — with deadly consequences. 👉 Subscribe now for forensic deep-dives, exclusive trial coverage [https:www.mushroommurdertrial.com.au], and untold stories about Erin Patterson and the Mushroom Murders. #ErinPatterson, #MushroomMurders, #MushroomKiller, #Leongathadeaths, #deathcapmushrooms, #KeliLanecase, #IvanMilat, #truecrimeAustralia, #murdertrialpodcast, #Facebooktruecrimegroups Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

Flashback: Inside the Australian Mushroom Poisoning: A Journalist’s Take on the Criminal Case and Crisis Management Dive into the gripping details of the Australian mushroom poisoning criminal case that has captivated audiences worldwide. Discover how the unfolding media circus and Patterson’s unpredictable responses shed light on the complexities of high-profile criminal cases. Award-winning journalist John Ferguson’s early involvement adds depth to this fascinating story. Tune in for a look at one of Australia’s most shocking investigations. The shocking Australian mushroom poisoning case has become one of the most followed criminal stories worldwide, with murder suspect Erin Patterson's bizarre media interactions revealing her unpredictable character and questionable emotional responses. • Award-winning journalist John Ferguson first approached Erin at her home, receiving a defensive response about media ethics • Erin's viral emotional outbursts included sobbing without tears, theatrical gestures, and repeatedly stating she "could not fathom" what happened • Comparisons drawn between Erin's behaviour and other family murderers like Chris Watts who also performed poorly on camera • Police warned about the intense media scrutiny, reminding everyone that three beloved community members lost their lives • Leaked police statement contained Erin's claims about buying mushrooms from supermarkets and an Asian grocery store • Erin's bizarre behaviour included locking journalists inside her property and continuing to engage with media despite legal advice • Legal teams monitored proceedings carefully to prevent any risk of mistrial due to potential jury contamination Contact Lisa on the socials in the show notes, and look out for more episodes coming soon. Thanks for listening today. Before we please head to [www.mushroommurdertrial.com [http://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]] for more details. If you haven’t yet, please subscribe to this podcast on your preferred platform so you never miss an episode.Please also review it. And if you were feeling like rewarding me for the thousands of hours I’ve spent on this work, I have a buy me a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa]membership which allows you to pay $5 as a thanks and I get a coffee. This goes towards the editing, studio hire, liability \insurance, equipment, sound and voiceovers. Plus there’s exclusive membership material on the site, just for you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

Erin Patterson Sentenced: Life with 33 Years No Parole Today, the gavel finally came down in Melbourne. Erin Patterson – the woman at the centre of the infamous Leongatha death cap mushroom lunch – has been sentenced to life, or 33 years after which she can apply for parole. More than two years after serving the fatal beef wellington that killed three and left one fighting for life, justice has been delivered. In this episode, we break down today’s sentencing, what it means for the mushroom killer and future, and how the families of her victims are responding. Erin Patterson, a mother-of-two, will be approximately 82 years old before she can even apply to leave prison. This is the conclusion to one of Australia’s most haunting true crime cases — and we’re unpacking every detail for you. More information and get the newsletter on The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]