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The Mirror US on MSNDistressed chef breaks silence with one word after her recipe is tied to chilling mushroom murdersAustralian woman Erin Patterson was found guilty of killing her husband’s parents and aunt by giving them beef Wellington ...
It was a killer's final party the night before Erin Patterson 's arrest as the then so-called 'mushroom cook' tasted her last ...
The trial of Australia's mushroom killer is over and WHO takes you into the courtroom for the latest news on Erin Patterson ...
Erin Patterson, 50, was found guilty of murdering three relatives and attempting to murder a fourth on Monday after she laced their meal with death cap mushrooms.
The mushroom triple-killer has never been known to be violent in prison. But one thing has peeved those behind bars with her.
Cutting-edge SA research has zeroed-in on Erin Patterson’s fateful trip to the death cap mushroom field where she picked the poison for her crimes.
The doctor who alerted police to Erin Patterson has been vocal about what he thought of the triple murderer, making headlines for describing her as “crazy b**ch” and “disturbed sociopathic nut bag” in ...
Erin Patterson, an Australian woman was found guilty of murdering three of her estranged husband's relatives by deliberately ...
The author of the beef Wellington recipe used by the killer, Erin Patterson, has spoken out after the grisly murder plot.
Australian television networks have been stuffing their schedules with specials dissecting the Erin Patterson mushroom murder trial — and despite some being a little underdone, millions are tuning in.
During Erin Patterson's two-month murder trial, one person stood by her in court. That friend later revealed she'd been ...
The doctor who alerted police to triple-mushroom-murderer Erin Patterson has revealed why he fears he could lose his job.
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