evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
On 22/04/2026 3:25 pm, Axel wrote:
evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
<nonsense snipped>
I have no idea why you thought this shit was necessary Felix, but in
your rush to be bizarre you've the *exact* point I was making in that
people form opinions based on the shit they read in the media.
And to top it off you quote AI as if it's fact :)
You're a very strange man :)
Noddy wrote:
On 22/04/2026 3:25 pm, Axel wrote:
evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
<nonsense snipped>
correction: you snipped the facts of the matter. you know, the ones the
jury considered in reaching their verdict. you really are an imbecile
You're a very strange man :)
no one on this earth could possibly be as strange and twisted as you are
evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people by serving
Amanita phalloides (death cap) mushrooms in a beef Wellington, with
evidence focusing on deception and forensic findings. Key evidence
included traces of poison on a disposed dehydrator, CCTV of her
disposing of it, lies to police, and searches for deadly mushrooms.
Key Evidence Against Erin Patterson:
Forensic Evidence on Dehydrator: Police found a food dehydrator, which Patterson initially denied owning, at a local tip. Forensic examination revealed her fingerprints and traces of Amanita phalloides (death cap) mushrooms.
Deception Regarding Dehydrator: She admitted to lying to police about
when she owned and disposed of the dehydrator used to prepare the meal.
Pre-meditation and Knowledge: Prosecutors presented evidence that
Patterson made trips to known death cap mushroom habitats in April 2023. Furthermore, digital forensics indicated a previous interest in
poisonous mushrooms.
The "Cat Post" (Not admitted to the jury): Prosecutors flagged a 2020 Facebook post, allegedly by Patterson, to a poisoning help group showing
a cat vomiting after eating mushrooms, suggesting a long-term interest
in or knowledge of mushroom toxins.
Inconsistencies in Statements: Patterson admitted to lying about having
a cancer diagnosis, which was the pretext for inviting the victims to
lunch. She also claimed she did not immediately connect her own illness (which resulted in hospital treatment) with mushroom poisoning.
Digital Forensic Evidence: Search history from her devices showed
searches for death cap mushrooms on the iNaturalist platform in May
2022, and phone data placed her in areas where death caps were spotted, according to prosecution evidence.
Lack of Illness in Children: Patterson?s children were present at the
lunch, but they were given a different meal (a "chook" or chicken dish)
and did not eat the mushrooms, according to testimony.
The defense initially argued that the deaths were a tragic accident,
while prosecutors built a case based on deceptive behavior, previous interest in toxic fungi, and attempts to hide evidence.
and I would add her presentation at the hospital: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74zwevy181o
also the meals served on different coloured plates..
"Mr Wilkinson said food was being prepared in the kitchen by Ms
Patterson "Both Heather and Gail were offering to help plate up the
food. The offer was rejected and Erin plated," he said. The church
pastor said the guests ate off grey plates, but Ms Patterson's plate was
an orange, tan colour." https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-06/erin-patterson-mushroom-murder-trial-pantry-lunch-plates/105257724
also evidence the jury didn't hear: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-08/erin-patterson-mushroom-murder-trial-jury-evidence/105476940
and: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-08/erin-patterson-poisoned-husband-simon-police-told-court/105363038
ABC report of the evidence used for her conviction: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-08/erin-patterson-murder-guilty-verdict-trial-evidence/105504308
video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R7mfVKVD2M
plenty more info is available on the net for anyone interested in this matter
Axel wrote:
evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The˙She was dehonored by The Crown Prosecution,The Crown dose not dehonor anyone
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people by serving
Amanita phalloides (death cap) mushrooms in a beef Wellington, with
evidence focusing on deception and forensic findings. Key evidence
included traces of poison on a disposed dehydrator, CCTV of her
disposing of it, lies to police, and searches for deadly mushrooms.
Key Evidence Against Erin Patterson:
Forensic Evidence on Dehydrator: Police found a food dehydrator,
which Patterson initially denied owning, at a local tip. Forensic
examination revealed her fingerprints and traces of Amanita
phalloides (death cap) mushrooms.
Deception Regarding Dehydrator: She admitted to lying to police about
when she owned and disposed of the dehydrator used to prepare the meal.
Pre-meditation and Knowledge: Prosecutors presented evidence that
Patterson made trips to known death cap mushroom habitats in April
2023. Furthermore, digital forensics indicated a previous interest in
poisonous mushrooms.
The "Cat Post" (Not admitted to the jury): Prosecutors flagged a 2020
Facebook post, allegedly by Patterson, to a poisoning help group
showing a cat vomiting after eating mushrooms, suggesting a long-term
interest in or knowledge of mushroom toxins.
Inconsistencies in Statements: Patterson admitted to lying about
having a cancer diagnosis, which was the pretext for inviting the
victims to lunch. She also claimed she did not immediately connect
her own illness (which resulted in hospital treatment) with mushroom
poisoning.
Digital Forensic Evidence: Search history from her devices showed
searches for death cap mushrooms on the iNaturalist platform in May
2022, and phone data placed her in areas where death caps were
spotted, according to prosecution evidence.
Lack of Illness in Children: Patterson?s children were present at the
lunch, but they were given a different meal (a "chook" or chicken
dish) and did not eat the mushrooms, according to testimony.
The defense initially argued that the deaths were a tragic accident,
while prosecutors built a case based on deceptive behavior, previous
interest in toxic fungi, and attempts to hide evidence.
and I would add her presentation at the hospital:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74zwevy181o
also the meals served on different coloured plates..
"Mr Wilkinson said food was being prepared in the kitchen by Ms
Patterson "Both Heather and Gail were offering to help plate up the
food. The offer was rejected and Erin plated," he said. The church
pastor said the guests ate off grey plates, but Ms Patterson's plate
was an orange, tan colour."
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-06/erin-patterson-mushroom-murder-trial-pantry-lunch-plates/105257724
also evidence the jury didn't hear:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-08/erin-patterson-mushroom-murder-trial-jury-evidence/105476940
and:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-08/erin-patterson-poisoned-husband-simon-police-told-court/105363038
ABC report of the evidence used for her conviction:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-08/erin-patterson-murder-guilty-verdict-trial-evidence/105504308
video summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R7mfVKVD2M
plenty more info is available on the net for anyone interested in
this matter
The King Charles Part V 46
Erin said very clearly and calmly that she did not intend to hurt
those people she even got sick herself
The court and law was in her favour as far as The King sees it
she did not get sick. she was faking
Noddy wrote:
On 22/04/2026 3:25 pm, Axel wrote:
evidence that led to the murder conviction of Erin Patterson, "The
mushroom killer". (for the benefit of the skeptics here, the cocked
noddy an his sidekick)
AI Overview
<nonsense snipped>
correction: you snipped the facts of the matter. you know, the ones the
jury considered in reaching their verdict. you really are an imbecile
HeBe quiet, little clogwog. No one's talking to you.....
On 27/04/2026 10:39 am, Clocky wrote:
HeBe quiet, little clogwog. No one's talking to you.....
Noddy wrote:
On 27/04/2026 10:39 am, Clocky wrote:Errr you are Buffo. No wonder everyone laughs at you
HeBe quiet, little clogwog. No one's talking to you.....
On 26/04/2026 10:33 pm, Axel wrote:
she did not get sick. she was faking
How do you know, Felix? Were you part of the team who were examining her?
Noddy wrote:
On 26/04/2026 10:33 pm, Axel wrote:
she did not get sick. she was faking
How do you know, Felix? Were you part of the team who were examining her?
Fakers of a feather stick together.
alvey <Factman@gmail.com> wrote:
Noddy wrote:The fakers need to be tarred and feathered!
On 26/04/2026 10:33 pm, Axel wrote:
she did not get sick. she was fakingHow do you know, Felix? Were you part of the team who were examining her? >> Fakers of a feather stick together.
____
Xeno
The fakers need to be tarred and feathered!
Noddy wrote:
On 27/04/2026 10:39 am, Clocky wrote:Errr you are Buffo. No wonder everyone laughs at you
HeBe quiet, little clogwog. No one's talking to you.....
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