Erin Patterson appeals 3 murder convictions in Australia over death cap mushroom lunch
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Triple-murderer Erin Patterson appealed her convictions Wednesday for poisoning four of her estranged husband’s relatives with death cap mushrooms. Three judges of the Victoria state Court of Appeal are…
Erin Patterson, a 51-year-old woman, is facing an appeal of her three murder convictions in Australia after being found guilty of poisoning her estranged husband's family with death cap mushrooms. The appeal, heard by three judges over two days at the Victoria state Court of Appeal, centers around the murder charges and an attempted murder charge from a 2023 lunch of beef Wellington pastries she prepared at her home in Leongatha.
Prosecutors are also appealing her lenient sentence, seeking life in prison without parole instead of the 33-year minimum she currently faces. The defense argued for the appeal on two grounds: a breach of jury sequestration and a lack of evidence linking Patterson to online reports about death cap mushrooms in the area.
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