Mushroom cook killer to face court in Melbourne after guilty murder verdicts
Patterson, the mushroom cook killer, will appeal for the tolerance of a Supreme Court judge later on this month.
Justice Christopher Beale, at a hearing on Friday-Patterson’s prior to the first-day before the procurement of the first-day hearing will last for two days on August 25 and 26, he said.
Erin Patterson came to court to a prison minibus during his hearing in May.Credit: Agent France-Presse
Beale, Morwell Courthouse due to the work that occurred, the pre -sentence hearing will be held in Melbourne, he said.
The crown prosecutor Jane Warren admitted that one of the two days would probably be handled with the reading of the victim’s impact expressions.
The hearing came a month after the murder of a jury’s mother -in -law Don and Gail Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson and Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson.
Contrary to the hearing in Morwell, the closest court to crimes – on Friday’s hearing in Melbourne, Patterson was held in Melbourne, where he appeared through a prison video.
Left: Don Patterson, Gail Patterson, Heather Wilkinson and Ian Wilkinson.
Beale also decided to release the critical evidence used to prosecute Patterson for the first time at the hearing, but remained hidden so far.
His online searches about the poisons contain a meeting that puts the details of his husband Simon’s allegations and lunch guests in a critical way.




