Trial of Erin Patterson for allegedly murdering in-laws with mushroom lunch begins in Victoria | Victoria

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Trial of Erin Patterson for allegedly murdering in-laws with mushroom lunch begins in Victoria | Victoria

The trial of Erin Patterson for allegedly murdering her in-laws by serving them a lunch laced with death cap mushrooms has started in a Victorian court.

Patterson, 50, faces three charges of murder and one charge of attempted murder relating to a beef wellington lunch she served at her house in South Gippsland in 2023.

The 15-member jury in the supreme court trial was empaneled on Tuesday.

Patterson has pleaded not guilty to murdering or attempting to murder the relatives of her estranged husband, Simon Patterson.

She is accused of murdering Simon’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, his aunt Heather Wilkinson, and attempting to murder Ian Wilkinson, Simon’s uncle and Heather’s husband.

Opening submissions in the case are expected to be made on Wednesday by Nanette Rogers SC, the prosecutor, and Patterson’s lawyer Colin Mandy SC.

Justice Christopher Beale said in his instructions to the jury that Patterson was no longer accused of attempting to murder her estranged husband.

He told the jury those charges had been discontinued, and that they should remove any consideration of these previous charges.

The panel is made up of 10 men and five women. Three of them are reserve jurors, with only 12 deciding on a verdict.

Beale said that if the jurors happened to be watching television news and came across a story about the case, they should change the channel, and should similarly ignore it if they came across it in a newspaper or online.

“It’s your duty to decide this case only on the basis of that evidence. You must ignore all other considerations,” he said.

“You must dismiss all prejudices or sympathies you may have … your duty is to consider the evidence using your head, not your heart.

“You must completely ignore anything you have seen or heard in the media, including social media … about this case, and the people involved in it.”

The trial in Morwell continues.

More details soon

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