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Australian Woman Found Guilty Of Killing In-Laws With Poisonous Lunch

Two years ago, three members of a family died mysteriously, and initially estimated as a case of food poisoning. Now he found a jury guilty of killing three mother -in -law named Patterson and trying to kill with a fourth lunch. It has been reported that Patterson cooked a deadly beef of a deadly beef, welington cooked lunch, there were mushrooms of death to kill them all.

After an 11 week hearing, a jury in Victoria’s Supreme Court sentenced Patterson to kill his alienated husband’s parents Don and Gail Patterson and his aunt Heather Wilkinson. Guardian, 12 -person jury Patterson also made him guilty of trying to kill Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson.

Legal epic, which took the interest of the important global media and the public, began when the authorities blamed Patterson in November 2023. On July 29, this action followed a deadly lunch he hosted at the Southeast Australian house three months ago.

During the declarations, four participants also appeared to be diagnosed with Amanita fungal poisoning caused by the consumption of high toxic death cover mushrooms.

Tragically, Gail and Heather passed away on August 4, Don succumbed to poisoning the next day.

The meal began pleasantly with a beef well prepared with a mushroom duxelles covered with premium beef and pastry. Prayers were told and the conversation flowed in a benign way, Heather’s dinner was reported to compliment as “delicious and beautiful”.

However, a seemingly pleasant meal was a deadly secret: without knowing the death hat was tied with mushrooms. These mushrooms are among the most deadly in the world containing amatoxin, a strong and deadly poison. Tragically, Don, Gail and Heather succumbed to organ failure within a week after consuming the food.

During the hearing, Patterson argued that poisoning was completely accidental. He constantly stated that he did not deliberately seek the poisonous mushrooms that define the event as a “terrible accident”. The defense lawyer supported this claim by arguing that there was no intention of harm.

Victoria police said in a statement, “Our thoughts are now with the families related to the relevant families and how difficult for them to be. After this decision, we will continue to support them in every way possible,” he said.

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