‘Shakespearean’ mushroom murders spark mass obsession

The female killers have a permanent obsession with the “Shakespeare” elements of the podcast explosion and mushroom murder case.
And there are very few signs that it slows down.
Before being guilty of Erin Patterson’s attempted murders and one murder, he surrounded nearly 11 weeks, including one -week jury negotiations.
Aunt Don and Gail Patterson, 70 -year -old and 66 -year -old Heather Wilkinson Aunt Don and Gail Patterson, Simon’s parents, died in July 2023 after serving bench Wellington, which was tied with a death hat mushrooms.
Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson was only survived.
Two’s 50 -year -old mother of the defense team, the lack of motives, the jury was a reason for finding him innocent.
Orum I don’t know what his motive is, I think the only person he did is and he preserves his innocence, so we might never know what’s going on.
Patterson will face the possibility of living behind bars and will be 28 days to appeal after his legal team was sentenced in 2025.
Mr. Watson-Munro, Patterson’s age, gender, lack of prisoners, seemingly silent country life, and a person who is captivated by a person who was fascinated by a person’s lunch, he drew attention to the survival.
“All this is a little Shakespeare without disrespect,” he said.
Alex Wake, Professor of Journalism at RMIT University, became the biggest real crime story in Australia and said that the interest in the case was directed by a explosion in the Podcasts covering the hearing.
“There is every intrigue and drama element that people love,” he said.
“There is betrayal, there is murder, there are family dynamics.”

Professor Wake said that traditional news organizations have invested in great investment in podcasts, because they brought new viewers.
“People with the most avoidance of the news tend to be a young woman, and young women seem to really love podcasts,” he said.
Famous writer Helen Garner is seen in court, while Patterson’s perspective Salater Stan and ABC Drama Toxic, including a documentary, are being developed.
Other offers include nine documentaries, mushroom by murder and the “Deep Dive” Spotlight Special of Yedi.
Melbourne University Associate Professor Lauren Rosewarne, the absence of an obvious motive of the hearing and the method of killing and killing a method of killing a “pop culture moment, he said.
“There was a real mystery at the center of this story,” he said.
“He did this by using the method they killed people in women’s crime novels: poison.”
Patterson’s appearance and lack of emotions in court were very careful, Dr. Rosewarne is finally parallel to Lindy Chamberlain, who finally cleared his daughter Azaria’s death.

Netflix Documentary series Last stops, including ABC Drama Fire of Fire, came abroad, Australia came to a period of interest in real crime stories.
Dr. “The crime narratives that are filmed in places isolated with strange characters are something that Australia does quite well, R says Rosewarne.
“How the Australians are perceived abroad, that little town says something about interesting, strange character things.”

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