Patterson husband’s poison fears pre-dated deadly lunch

Poisonous Penne, toxic curry, a winding and antifreeze cookies, Patterson’s alienated husband claims that his alienated husband is trying to kill him.
The new details that emerged for the first time on Friday followed the proposal of the triple killer to keep the pre -trial evidence as a secret to protect the rights of appeal.
50 -year -old Patterson, initially faced three murder charges of Simon Patterson’s allegations that he had been trying to poison him since 2021.
Justice decided that Christopher Beale Patterson had to face at a separate hearing.
In 2024, Simon explained the nature of the allegations during the trial before the trial, which was suppressed until a judge decided in favor of open justice.
Melbourne said to the Supreme Court, “Open justice, criminal justice is a fundamental concern of our judicial authority”.
Patterson claimed that Simon was not guilty of one of the three accusations and murder attempts of the murder, as well as murder charges.
Simon claimed that Patterson had been trying to poison him several times between 2021 and 2022.
The first was a penne pasta where he cooked him before leaving for a camp trip in November 2021. Simon said he had vomited and spent five days in the hospital.
But the worst, during a camp trip in Victoria’s high country in late May 2022, a chicken Corma Curry Patterson did it.
Im I was continuing the fire while preparing food, so I didn’t watch him to prepare him, Sim Simon said before the hearing.

He began to feel good about the midnight and was evaluated at Mansfield Hospital the next day, but was discharged.
In the days after he went home, Simon’s condition worsened and entered into a coma and had surgery to remove most of his intestine.
In September 2022, when he was camping together at Wilsons Cabina, he got sick after eating a Wedding Patterson.
GP went to Christopher Ford about the alleged poisoning, and then removed as Patterson’s medical attorney power.
Dr Ford said that the hearing before the injury was worried about eating cookies of his daughter because he believed that he might have been poisoned by antifreeze.
He went on a holiday between the states and Dr Ford said Patterson asked him not to eat cookies.
Dr. Ford, before the trial, said in a statement, “Cookies focused on asking for strange,” he said.

The first -time prior to the other hearing, the evidence contained documents on poisoning on the devices seized from Patterson’s house.
They included a suffix called Criminal Foisonings, which lists the color, smell, taste and deadly dose of a book dated 2007.
Another evidence, a poison page of a Facebook post was not shown to the jury.
“My cat is now chewing this manta,” he said.
“He doesn’t vomit. He was in grassland near the trees, I am in Victoria Australia.”
None of this information has been proven or tested in front of a jury, because the tripartite murder case was removed.
Patterson was found guilty by a jury of the attempt to kill the 70 -year -old Simon’s parents Don and Gail and 66 -year -old Heather Wilkinson’s husband Ian Wilkinson.
The jury found that Patterson poisoned the four lunch guests in July 2023 by deliberately offering beef wells connected to the death mushroom.
Patterson will face a two -day trial later in August and listen to statements from Pattsons and Wilkinsons during this time.
The claim hearing on 25 and 26 August.
Patterson will be 28 days to appeal after being convicted.

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