
The Mushroom Murder Trial | Erin Patterson Podcast
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The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast delivers on-the-spot coverage of one of Australia’s most prominent criminal trials.The focus is on Morwell, a town in southeastern Victoria, as the case of the Department of Public Prosecutions versus Erin Trudi Patterson unfolds. The hearings are taking place at the La Trobe Magistrates’ Court, located about 152 kilometres east of Melbourne, the state’s capital. The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast follows the event as it moves through the Australian legal system, examining the tragic aftermath of a family lunch involving Beef Wellington and mushrooms. Ms Erin Patterson is pleading not guilty to all charges, which are being run under the direction of The Supreme Court of Victoria. She faces three murder charges and one attempted murder allegation following the deaths after the 29 July 2023 family lunch. The allegations relate to a meal of Beef Wellington which included toxic death cap mushrooms The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast will examine this tragedy as it makes its way through the Australian legal system.Ms Erin Patterson, aged 50, from Leongatha, was a trainee mathematics teacher before this tragic incident.Subscribe to our Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast newsletter at www.mushroommurdertrial.com for regular updates and exclusive insights.Follow us on Instagram @Erin_pod and find us on Facebook by searching for the Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast. If you'd like to support this independent coverage, consider the Buy Me A Coffee membership for $5, which helps cover production costs and provides exclusive member content from The Mushrooms Murder Trial Podcast. 🔒 Subscribe for Premium Access 🔍Love the podcast? Unlock even more. Subscribers get exclusive access to premium and bonus episodes—no fluff, no filter, just the unvarnished truth. Deep dives, behind-the-scenes insights, and the details we can’t always share publicly. If you're serious about the story, this is where it gets real.🎧 Subscribe now and stay one step ahead.
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Pastor Ian Wilkinson shares his firsthand account of the deadly mushroom lunch at Erin Patterson's home that claimed the lives of his wife and two others, while he miraculously survived. Inntjis transcript from the Erin Patterson murder trial: • Long-time pastor of Korumburra Baptist Church for 26 years • Describes his relationship with Erin Patterson as "friendly, amicable" but more like acquaintances • Received an unexpected lunch invitation from Erin through his wife Heather • Initially thought they were the only ones invited but learned Gail and Don Patterson were also coming • Simon (Erin Patterson’s estranged husband) was invited but didn't attend • Noticed Erin's reluctance when Heather and Gail wanted to see her pantry • Observed Erin rejecting offers of help while plating the food herself • Details how Erin used a different coloured plate (orangey-tan) while guests ate from matching grey plates • Describes the beef wellington as "like a pasty" containing steak and mushrooms • Confirms everyone had the same food items on their plates, though couldn't recall how much Erin ate 💻 Subscribe to my newsletter at www.mushroommurdertrial.com [http://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/] for full updates, documents, and courtroom breakdowns. 🎁 Want a free mushroom sticker? Use the Contact Us tab on the website and I’ll send one as a thank you. ☕ Support the podcast: If you’ve found this coverage valuable, you can “Buy Me a Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa]” to help cover the costs of this independent journalism. Members get exclusive content too. 📱 Follow me on social media — links in the show notes. 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and leave a review [https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mushroom-murder-trial-erin-patterson-podcast/id1737507067]. More information [Https://mushroommurdertrial.com.com]: Erin Patterson trial reports, sign up for the Mushroom Murder Trial newsletter and get freebies Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

📝 Show Notes — The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast Episode: Week Nine – Jury to Be Locked In, Phones Missing, and the Dehydrator Dumped Host: Lisa This week we reach a critical juncture in the Erin Patterson trial, now into its ninth week inside the Supreme Court in Morwell, Victoria. 🔍 In this episode: * Justice Christopher Beale continues his final instructions to the jury. * The jury will be sequestered during its deliberations, an unusual move in Australia — signalling just how high-profile this case is. * A key prosecution claim about leftovers fed to Erin’s children is thrown out by the judge, who warns the jury not to speculate without expert evidence. * The court revisits the dehydrator — allegedly used in a blind mushroom taste test, later dumped by Erin before a child protection visit. Was it panic? Or allegedly part of a cover-up? * Erin’s digital trail is under scrutiny, with allegations she used multiple phones, factory reset one four times, and never handed over her “main” device. But the defence says there’s no proof she expected a search. * The judge warns the jury about the complexity of the prosecution’s case, urging them not to overlook the simple explanations. 💻 Subscribe to my newsletter at www.mushroommurdertrial.com [http://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/] for full updates, documents, and courtroom breakdowns. 🎁 Want a free mushroom sticker? Use the Contact Us tab on the website and I’ll send one as a thank you. ☕ Support the podcast: If you’ve found this coverage valuable, you can “Buy Me a Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa]” to help cover the costs of this independent journalism. Members get exclusive content too. 📱 Follow me on social media — links in the show notes. 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and leave a review [https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-mushroom-murder-trial-erin-patterson-podcast/id1737507067]. Every share helps this story reach those who care about truth and justice. Until next time — stay tuned. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

Justice Christopher Beale has delivered his initial phase of instructions to the jury in the Erin Patterson mushroom murder trial, emphasising they alone must determine if the prosecution has proven her guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The case centres on whether Ms Patterson deliberately laced a beef wellington with death cap mushrooms, killing her former in-laws Don and Gail Patterson and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson, while severely poisoning Heather's husband Ian. • Trial now in its ninth week with intense media scrutiny • Ms Patterson pled not guilty to all charges and testified for eight days • Justice Beale warned jurors to base verdict solely on evidence presented • Key issue is whether Ms Patterson bears criminal responsibility, not whether the meal caused deaths • Jury expected to retire later this week to deliberate • Case has attracted "unprecedented media attention" according to Justice Beale For more information, visit mushroommurdertrialcom [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/] and subscribe to our newsletter for updates. Message via the website's Contact Us tab to receive your free mushroom sticker, and consider supporting through the Buy Me A Coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa] membership for exclusive content. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast provides updates on the Erin Patterson mushroom murder trial as it potentially enters its final week, with the judge set to give jury instructions on Tuesday. This episode features a detailed reading of Friday's court transcript, including critical cross-examination about Signal messages between Patterson and her former in-laws. • Court proceedings could conclude this week depending on how long jury deliberations take • Erin Patterson faced questioning about messages to her ex-husband's parents regarding school fees • Prosecution suggested Patterson was angry when her in-laws declined to get involved in fee dispute • Conflicting testimony emerged about whether Patterson consulted her ex-husband before changing their children's schools • The case is formally titled "The King versus Erin Patterson" following the monarchy change Join our newsletter at mushroommuridertrial [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/].com for daily updates and further developments in this case. You can support our coverage by buying us a coffee for [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa] $5 using the links in the show notes. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]

As the high-profile Beef Wellington poisoning case nears its conclusion, we recap the dramatic final hearings of Erin Patterson’s trial. Defence barrister Colin Mandy SCdelivers a powerful closing argument, directly challenging the prosecution’s narrative in front of Justice Christopher Beale. With the jury set to deliberate following Justice Beale’s final directions, we break down the key moments, including the Crown’s claims of 'convoluted and absurd' arguments and the defence’s take on Patterson’s shifting story. Don’t miss this in-depth analysis of one of the most gripping trials in recent memory. We've nearly made it to the final day of Erin Patterson's triple murder and attempted murder trial, where the defence barrister Colin Mandy SC delivered his closing arguments challenging the prosecution's case. The jury will soon commence deliberations after Justice Christopher Beale gives his final directions on Tuesday. • The Crown described prosecution arguments as "convoluted and absurd" • Defence suggested Ms Patterson only began fabricating parts of her account after her estranged husband allegedly accused her of poisoning his parents • Medical evidence showed Ms Patterson herself became sick from the beef Wellington with symptoms that "could have been in no way faked" • Defence argued Ms Patterson's testimony remained coherent and consistent throughout extensive cross-examination • Jury was reminded they must acquit if they find it reasonably possible the poisoning was an accident Head to mushroommurdertrial.com [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]to subscribe to the free newsletter for all the latest updates. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/poddielisa] to help cover podcast-related expenses. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2333370/support] Instagram @Erin_Podcast Twitter @lisapodcasts Mushroom Murder Trial Website [https://www.mushroommurdertrial.com/]
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