We have answers to most questions about Erin Patterson. But THIS explosive camera footage raises an alarming mystery about her pink Samsung

A Mountain of Evidence saw Patterson, a mushroom killer who was convicted of killing his ex -husband’s parents and aunt, but was significantly missing in the case of an element prosecution.
Although Patterson hunted photographs of Patterson’s deadly beef well Wellington, dehydrator and Death Cap mushrooms, the officers could not find the 50 -year -old main phone.
Patterson was found guilty of killing his father -in -law Don and Gail Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson on Monday. He was also found guilty of trying to kill Heather’s husband, Pastor Ian Wilkinson.
He claimed that he was not guilty of deaths and claimed that poisoning was accidental.
Patterson invited the group to his home on 29 July 2023, where he served beef wellingtons with deadly mushrooms.
The killer initially received grief while he was in headlines for a deadly lunch around the Australian and Victoria police.
However, concerns that one of Patterson’s phones was missing, and the researchers believed that they would be given a DUD device.
The CCTV vision since July 31, 2023, published by the Supreme Court of Victoria on Monday, showed the killer in the hospital after a Samsung phone in a pink case.
Erin Patterson was seen in July 2023 using a pink Samsung phone during a hospital visit after a deadly mushroom lunch.
Patterson then gave a different phone to the police (in the picture) while searching for his home in August 2023
The police were able to collect large amounts of digital evidence, including a photo of the death cover mushrooms discovered on Patterson’s tablet device.
That phone called A has never been found.
Instead, when the officers called Patterson’s house on August 5, 2023, they B.
Police claimed that Patterson had used a phone from February 2023 to August 2023, when Patterson accepted.
He argued that Simon, who was away, did not want him to reach him, as in the process of replacing the devices, he gave the phone B to the officers.
When two factories were made before delivery, Patterson said to the court, ‘There were mushrooms and dryers and I only knew there were panic photos’.
However, the prosecution believed that telephone exchange was a bad attempt to hide the evidence.
While the detectives were looking for their property in August 2023, the killer appears to have changed the SIM cards of the devices.
Although the key missed a piece of evidence, the detectives were still able to monitor a large amount of damn evidence of their electronics.
Patterson (depicted on May 12) found guilty of killing his ex -husband’s parents and aunt on Monday
Patterson gave the group service to a deadly beef well welington (in the picture) containing a deadly death hat mushrooms
Patterson for a hearing that will return to court later this year (in the picture, the truck carrying Patterson from the court on Monday)
This evidence included a photo of the mushrooms of the death cover on a scale, and the history of accessing the facility database and network site, stubbornly.
The Internet history showed that Patterson was displaying after a stubbornness that marked the mushrooms of the death cover in two parts of Victoria on a at least one occasion.
The mobile phone location watched that he visited both places and bought a food dryer on his way home.
A photo of the death cover mushrooms weighed by the researchers on Patterson’s tablet device was discovered.
The prosecution claimed that Patterson had weighed poisonous mushrooms to ensure that his ex -husband can give a deadly dose to his family.
It is believed that Patterson has put the mushrooms into the dryer by the police at the Koonwarra transfer station, so it cannot be detected at lunch.
A 12 -person jury found Patterson guilty of three murders, and after a week of negotiation, the Latrobe Valley attempt at the Latrobe Valley Criminal Court after a week.
Now he faces the maximum life sentence behind bars.
Patterson will return to court for a pre -sentence hearing later this year.




