Erine Patterson tells the trial of murder, the wild mushrooms “more flavor”

Erine Patterson tells the trial of murder, the wild mushrooms “more flavor”

An Australian woman has told a toxic meal in Al -Fitr the trial of the killing that she had long been a lover of Al -Fitr, but recently developed a taste for wild fungi items that had a “more flavor”.

Erine Patterson acknowledged that he was not guilty of the killing of three relatives, and an attempt to kill another person, after serving them on mushrooms at her home in her home in Victoria in July 2023.

Prosecutors say that she intentionally put the poisonous mushrooms in the meal, but the defense team says it was a “terrible accident.”

Mrs. Patterson told – during her second day on the platform of witnesses – the jury had begun to search for wild mushrooms during the Kofid’s pandemic, years before the deadly meal.

All Mrs. Patterson, Don Patterson, both, and the sister of Heather’s generation, Wilkinson, 66, were transferred to the hospital after eating beef and Lengton meat at lunch and died several days later.

Ian Wilkenson, the uncle of Mrs. Patterson’s separate husband, seriously suffered the disease but survived weeks of treatment.

After telling the court that she accepted that the murder of the deadly hat was in the food she served, Mrs. Patterson described a feed for mushrooms in various locations – vegetable gardens, a railway path near her home, and on her property.

She told the court: “She mainly picked up the field mushroom,” sometimes explaining with her two children.

I listed the first time that I tried the wild mushrooms, cut a small part before cooked in the butter.

“[It] The jury said: “I tasted good and did not feel the disease,” the jury said.

The court also heard that it bought a food dryer in April 2023, in part due to the fact that the wild mushroom was like “the small season” and wanted to keep it for later use.

When asked about the place where the mushroom came to have lunch in the middle of the case, Ms. Patterson said, “the” vast majority “of a supermarket in Lyongatha, while some were bought a few months ago from an Asian grocery store in Melbourne.

She could not remember the “specified purchase”, but she had previously bought a variety of mushrooms – Chitaki, Porsini, Inuki – from similar stores. At other times, “Wild Mushroom Mix” or “Forest mushrooms” bought that did not specify accurate contents.

She said that this mushroom, which is purchased from the store, was often placed in the same container that she had lived and dry – including in the months before lunch.

Earlier, Mrs. Patterson climbed changes in dynamic with Simon Patterson and hit her after the spouses were separated in 2015.

“In the aftermath, it was difficult … but this only lasted for two weeks … We went back until we are really good friends.”

She said that her relationship with her foals without a generation “has never changed.”

“I was just their son-in-law-they continued to love me.”

However, the court told that her relationship with Simon had become tense amid a struggle for financial affairs as of October 2022, and she tried to mediate her son -in -law.

The court was presented on messages full of protection that Mrs. Patterson sent to a special group chat, which was criticizing Simon, Don Jail.

She said, “I needed to vent … to be frustrated by my chest,” and her choice was either to tell the sheep in its field, or to speak to what he called the “joy group”.

To be emotional, the court has repeatedly told the court how much she cared for without a generation and how she wished it “did not say that.”

She also witnessed a profound lack of confidence in the health system, which was developed after the medical concerns that she raised about her two children at first was rejected by doctors.

She said that these experiments led to her decision excessively early in the hospital after a toxic lunch in 2023, despite the doctor’s advice.

It has also seen healthy anxiety and has made a lot of Dr. Googling – in search of the web about the symptoms – which lead to it at different points in time until it suffers from a brain tumor, multiple sclerosis (multiple sclerosis) and ovarian cancer.

Ms. Patterson admitted that she had not been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, although she asked her lunch guests to her home to discuss the diagnosis, but she said that her family had a history of it.

It is expected that Mrs. Patterson will continue to provide evidence on Wednesday morning, local time, when she reopens the court.

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