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Pictures of beef Wellington used in mushroom murders released by court

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Watch: CCTV and audio shown to court in mushroom trial

Pictures showing the toxic mushrooms and deadly beef Wellington at the centre of Australian woman Erin Patterson’s murder trial have been released by a court.

Patterson, 50, was found guilty by a jury of murdering three relatives with a fatal family meal in the small Victorian town of Morwell on 29 July 2023. She was also convicted of the attempted murder of a fourth person, who survived the meal.

The mushroom trial that gripped the country, and much of the world, heard evidence suggesting Patterson hunted down death cap mushrooms from nearby towns, before attempting to conceal her crimes by disposing of evidence and lying to authorities.

Three people died in hospital in the days after the meal: Patterson’s former in-laws, Don Patterson, 70, and Gail Patterson, 70, as well as Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, 66.

Local pastor Ian Wilkinson – Heather’s husband – recovered after weeks of treatment in hospital.

Her estranged husband Simon Patterson was also invited but cancelled the day before, saying he felt “uncomfortable” attending amid tension between the former couple.

Following the guilty verdict, the Supreme Court of Victoria has released some 100 images shown to the jury as evidence during the trial.

Beef Wellington

Supreme Court of Victoria Beef Wellington cut open with filling exposed on left of image and some of the filling out on the rightSupreme Court of Victoria

Photos showing leftovers from the beef Wellington meal were released by the Supreme Court of Victoria after the verdict

Some of the released photos are of the beef Wellington leftovers, which were collected from Patterson’s home.

The leftovers were collected in specimen bags to prevent contamination, before being taken for examination.

Supreme Court of Victoria Beef Wellington recovered from bin on the left and a transparent blue specimen bag on the rightSupreme Court of Victoria

The leftovers, which police found in her bin, were tested for traces of death cap mushrooms.

Death cap mushrooms

Death cap mushrooms are considered to perhaps be the deadliest of all mushrooms to humans, according to Britannica. The fungus is responsible for most cases of mushroom poisoning worldwide, of which some are fatal, the encyclopaedia has said.

The cap ranges in colour from greenish yellow to brown, tan, or rarely white, and measures about 4-16cm (about 1.5-6in) in diameter.

Patterson claimed she purchased some of the mushrooms dried from an Asian grocery in Melbourne, but couldn’t remember which suburb. When she was questioned about the brand, and asked for transaction records, she said the mushrooms were in plain packaging and added that she must have paid in cash.

However, detectives had discovered death cap mushrooms had been seen in two towns close to Morwell, where Patterson lived, before the meal. Concerned locals had been posting images and locations of the mushrooms on the online plant database iNaturalist.

Supreme Court of Victoria A printout of the iNaturalist page on death cap mushroomsSupreme Court of Victoria

Erin Patterson’s search history showed that she had used the iNaturalist website to view death cap mushroom sightings at least once before.

Her mobile phone location data appeared to show her travelling to both places and buying a food dehydrator on the way home.

Forensic experts were also able to recover images on her mobile showing what looked like death cap mushrooms on weighing scales.

Even a small piece of a death cap mushroom can be deadly and its toxins cannot be destroyed by cooking, freezing, or drying.

Supreme Court of Victoria Dehydrator tray with mushroom caps on it placed on top of the scalesSupreme Court of Victoria

Death cap mushrooms often have yellow or green-tinted caps with white gills underneath

Supreme Court of Victoria Food weighing scales with a glass bowl of mushrooms on it. the scales read 490.5gSupreme Court of Victoria

Mushrooms with black gills were also pictured on scales

The dehydrator

Traces of poisonous mushrooms were found in a food dehydrator that Erin Patterson disposed of in a local dump the day after she was discharged from hospital.

Patterson told police she’d never owned such an appliance, despite an instruction manual being found in her kitchen drawer and posts in a true crime Facebook group where she boasted about using it.

Supreme Court of Victoria White kitchen drawer pulled out to display a two piles of instruction manuals on the left (one at the top and one at the bottom. At the top of the pile on the top left of the drawer, is the instruction manual for the dehydrator.Supreme Court of Victoria

At the top of the pile on the top-left of this drawer is what appears to be the dehydrator manual

Among the exhibits released by the judge, are stills of Patterson dumping a food dehydrator at her local tip days after the beef Wellington lunch.

As a reminder, she took herself to the hospital two days after the lunch, saying she felt ill. She initially refused pleas from staff for her and her children, who she claimed had eaten the leftovers, to be admitted for treatment. None of their tests showed traces of death cap mushroom poisoning.

Supreme Court of Victoria CCTV shows Patterson holding the dehydrator as she walks to a local dumpSupreme Court of Victoria

CCTV shows Patterson holding the dehydrator as she walks to a local dump

Patterson took the dehydrator to an E-waste site.

Supreme Court of Victoria The entrance to rubbish tip where she left the dehydratorSupreme Court of Victoria

The dehydrator was recovered by the police and forensic examination of the appliance found her fingerprints and traces of the death cap mushrooms.

Supreme Court of Victoria Dehydrator pictured at the tip, where it was recovered from. It is standing on its back (the opening is facing up) and the door to it is on the floor behind. There are other unidentifiable objects near it.Supreme Court of Victoria



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