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Australian woman denies that ‘deadly dose’ of poisonous mushrooms in the murder case

Australian accused of killing is forbidden to be poisonous mushrooms on his wages in the kitchen killing three of her teen husbands, as she continued to continue the prosecutor on Thursday.

Erin Patterson, is charged with the murder of July 2023 of Guil Patleren, father – Donald’s father-in-law Patterson and Gaili.

The prosecutor accidents for serving deadly fonders such as part of his cow in his handle home, about 600 miles[800 km]from Melbourne.

He denies cases, with a death sentence, for his defense that costs death “of a bad accident.”

A Court of Court in a video link showing Erin Patterson, a Australian woman accused of killing her relatives in Hortwell Magistrate’s Court in the Australia, on June 2, 2025. (AAP / Reuters)

Under a cross test on Thursday, Erin Patterson was asked if a series of mushrooms set on a scale in his kitchen was measured “deadly dose” to serve his lunch.

“I suggest that you have been the weight of death to organize the weight required by deadly dose management. Again or disagree?” said Blarte Nanette Rogers.

“I disagree,” replied Patterson.

Patterson welcomed the test from building the police and medicine following lunch when asked if he had been chosen or later available to waste disposal.

The suspect has agreed to have lied to the cancer, but on Thursday is forbidden to do so so they can attract his guests to eat lunch.

“I suggest that you have never thought that you will have to take into account for this cancer, because you thought that daytime visitors would die,” said Rogers.

“That’s not true,” replied Patterson.

While testing by his Machin Mandy, Patterson said said on Thursday that he did not choose mushrooms to die, or will deliberate work in his lunch visitors.

And he didn’t pretend to be sick after lunch to avoid being a suspect in the case, he said.

The case took public attention throughout Australia, where such cases are not yet very popular.

Podcasters, journalists and Scripturators from Home and International Affairs City in the Morwelly City where trial, about two hours in eastern Melbourne.

State’s Podcast ABC’s daily podcast is currently famous in Australia, and many local newspapers ran live blogs in the case.

Judge Christopher Beale, a judge in charge of the case, told Jury, the man’s test may have continued to continue to be next week.

The prosecutor rested his story on Monday after the evidence month appeared in the relatives and medical, medical professionals and mushrooms.

After this protection, groups will discuss whether the prosecutor wants to rebuild its issue in the light of evidence of testimony, and I told the judge.

The case, arrange to conclude this month, continues.

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