This video solutions the query: Can I provide an replace on the case of Erin Patterson?
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This guys as creepy as they get. Yikes.
Well I guess if you want to commit murder and not get punished for it, go to Australia!
lying when your under investigation is a red flag, I think she also wanted to get rid of the ex, but he had other plans that night. I think inheritance is somehow involved, its always greed, money, Jelousy
Guilty piggy
I'm shocked she is not in prison, evil personified. if she bought fresh button mushrooms, why add some dried up, months old mushrooms to the recipe ? Why didn't she get deathly sick ? Too many unproven questions.
What is s dehydrater???
I believe what you saying
All Aussies think she's guilty. Last year her ex husband spent 22 days in hospital, 16 of them in a coma after becoming extremely ill from an undiagnosed abdominal illness. He was also supposed to be at the mushroom lunch but he cancelled. She also threw out her kitchen dehydrator at the dump after the lunch.
Death Caps for not-so-Cutie.
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UPDATE: The man who survived the poisoning has been released from hospital. Can't wait to hear about his statement and account of what happened.
Phyllis Diller on making dinner: serve the food, clear the table, bury the dead.
Not sure you can be dogmatic about anything publicly released. I have never heard of any poison being identified from the victims though they have had 3 deaths and a sick but released man, late September. There was plenty of material to establish food poisoning if it was food poisoning. Not saying Erin innocent or guilty but mushroom poisoning possibly not the way it happened.
1) She could have deliberately built up an immunity to the poison mushrooms.
2) She didn't eat amount required to kill.
3) If skilled forager, if she cannot provide evidence of having purchased mushrooms, she probably did it on purpose.
4) Her husband KNOWS her; he suspects poisoning of him by her.
5) Man who survived is important! He knows where the children were. He knows if SHE ate the dish and possibly if she ate mushrooms in dish.
6) When she went to the hospital, did she know her guests had sickened? Did she inform hospital of possibility of poison mushrooms?
7) Agatha Christie wrote a story similar to this where poisoner serves poisoned food to guests planning to kill them, then declares he was sick as well, just not as sick (to death).
I've spent many years studying mushrooms as a hobby. Most mushroom foragers know the death cap, it's one of the first ones you learn because it's deadly. Furthermore, button mushrooms in stores are almost always grown, not foraged, so there is no way it could accidentally contain the wrong mushroom.
I believe Erin made two separate dishes. One had poison mushrooms, one did not.
Erin is lying about where she got the mushrooms.
There could be a motive was there a life insurance that her ex would inherited
She's lying
She was pretending to be sick