The Australian woman accused of poisoning her relatives with a tainted beef wellington lunch has admitted lying to police about the meal. Distraught …
Twist In ‘Poison’ Mushroom Case As Australian Cook Admits She Lied
The Australian woman accused of poisoning her relatives with a tainted beef wellington lunch has admitted lying to police about the meal. It all began when she invited her former parents-in-law Gail and Don Patterson, along with Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson and her husband Ian, for lunch at her Leongatha home, in Victoria’s Gippsland region, on July 29. Within days, three of her four guests had died, Daily Mail Australia reports. It’s feared they may have eaten death cap mushrooms.
A poisonous beef wellington which is thought may have killed three people was served by a woman trying to get back together with her ex-husband. Erin …
The deadly mushroom chef Erin Patterson is believed to have gone missing, reports say. It is understood lawyers acting for Ms Patterson are concerned …