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Australian woman Erin Paterson was found guilty of a jury of killing three relatives with beef food that had toxic mushrooms.
A 50-year-old guy from a small Victorian city of Morvel was also found guilty of attempted murder of a fourth person-one survival of this deadly food on July 29, 2023.
The lawsuit over the mushrooms that covered the country and most of the world, heard the evidence that Paterson had planted mushrooms from nearby cities before trying to hide their crimes by throwing evidence and lies with the authorities.
Three people were killed in the hospital on days after eating: former son-in-law Paterson, 70th Don Paterson, and 70th Gayl Paterson, as well as Gale’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, 66 years old.
Local pastor Jan Wilkinson – Her Hiser’s husband – resumed after weeks of treatment at the hospital.
Her remote husband Simon Paterson was also invited, but canceled the day before, saying that he feels “uncomfortable” by visiting the tension between the emerge.
Following the verdict of the guilty, the Victoria Supreme Court published about 100 images shown as evidence during the trial.
Some of the released photos are the remains of Beef Wellington that were collected from the Paterson’s house.
The outposts were assembled in samples bags to prevent contamination before under examination.
The remnants of the police found in her trash were checked for traces of death mushrooms.
According to Britannica, they are considered to be the most deadly of all mushrooms. The mushroom is responsible for most cases of mushroom poisoning, of which some are deadly, the encyclopedia reports.
The hat is the color from the greenish yellow to the brown, tan or rarely white, and the size of a diameter of about 4-16 cm (about 1.5-6 inch).
Paterson claimed that she had acquired some mushrooms dried in Asian products in Melbourne, but could not remember what suburbs. When she was interrogated about the brand and asked for records, she said that the mushrooms were in a regular package and added that she probably paid in cash.
However, detectives found that death mushrooms were spotted in two cities, near the marvel, where Paterson lived before food. Concerned locals placed images and places of mushrooms on the internet baza factories.
Erin Patterson’s search story showed that she used an inatronistic web -resite to watch the Death Cap mushroom observations at least once before.
It seems that the location of mobile phones shows that it travels to both places and buying a dehydler of food on the way home.
Forensic -experts were also able to recover images on their mobile phone, showing what is similar to mushrooms for weighing.
Even a small slice of death mushroom can be deadly and its toxins cannot be destroyed by cooking, freezing or drying.
The traces of poisonous mushrooms were found in a food dehydrater, which Erin Paterson threw in a local dump the day after being discharged from the hospital.
Paterson told police that he never possessed such an instrument, despite the instruction manual in her kitchen box and messages in a true Facebook group where she boasted it.
Among the exhibits released by the judge are fixed ports that throw off the dehydler of the Jerzy on her local councils a few days after the lunch of Velington.
Reminding that she took herself to the hospital two days after lunch, saying she feels bad. Initially, she abandoned the requests from the staff for her and her children, who, as she claimed, had eaten the remains to be treated. None of their trials showed traces of death poisoning.
Paterson drove a dehydator on the electronic waste site.
The dehydator was restored by the police, and the judicial examination of the device found that its fingertips and traces of death mushrooms.