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Australian court begins appeal hearing for mushroom murderer Erin Patterson

The 51-year-old was found guilty last year of murdering her husband's parents and aunt in 2023 by serving them a beef Wellington lunch laced with deadly death cap mushrooms.

Australian court begins appeal hearing for mushroom murderer Erin Patterson

Australian toxic mushroom killer Erin Patterson commenced an appeal against her conviction in a triple-murder case on Wednesday. The 51-year-old was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2023 for poisoning her husband's parents and an elderly aunt with death cap mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish. The Court of Appeal in Melbourne is hearing two appeals over two days, one to overturn her conviction and the other to seek a harsher sentence.

Patterson claims she suffered multiple miscarriages of justice due to the trial judge's errors in deciding what evidence could be presented and that some evidence was unfairly prejudicial to her case. The prosecution, however, argues that the 33-year non-parole period imposed by the judge was manifestly inadequate, as Patterson posed a substantial risk of solitary confinement for years to come.

The case began with a 12-person jury finding Patterson guilty in July last year of murdering her husband, Simon Patterson, as well as his parents, Don and Gail Patterson, and his aunt, Heather Wilkinson, at their home in Leongatha, Victoria.

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