Erin Patterson: Alleged killer mushroom cook appears in court


Erin Patterson, accused of poisoning her family members with death cap mushrooms, appeared in court ahead of her upcoming trial, pleading not guilty to the charges.
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The first images of Erin Patterson have been captured since she was charged with murdering and attempting to murder family members with poisonous mushrooms.

Patterson was seen arriving at the Supreme Court of Victoria on Tuesday for a hearing ahead of her upcoming trial.

Erin Patterson has appeared at the Supreme Court on Tuesday for a hearing ahead of her upcoming trial.Credit: Jason South

The mother of two was ushered into court dressed in a green jumper, black slacks and sandals, and holding a book.

Patterson’s former in-laws, Gail Patterson, 70, and Don Patterson, 70, and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, 66, all died in hospital days after eating lunch at Patterson’s home in Leongatha, eastern Victoria, on July 29, 2023.

Police allege Patterson cooked a beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms.

Heather’s husband, Ian Wilkinson, 68, was the only survivor of the alleged poisonous beef Wellington. He was released from Austin Hospital in September 2023 after weeks of treatment.

A court sketch of Erin Patterson from April 2024.Credit: Nine News

Patterson has pleaded not guilty, and her trial is scheduled for later this month.

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