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Mushroom Lunch Murder Trial: Husband’s Chilling Testimony Sparks Questions Over Deadly Family Gathering

1 year ago
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In the opening days of one of Australia’s most disturbing murder trials, Simon Patterson testified that it was “very rare” for his estranged wife, Erin Patterson, to host family lunches—casting doubt on her motives behind a July 2023 meal that ended in death.

Simon, who was invited to the gathering but declined to attend just a day before, said he felt “too uncomfortable” to go. Erin had called the lunch important and emotionally significant in a message, but what followed was a shocking tragedy: three guests—Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and family friend Heather Wilkinson, 66—died after eating Erin’s beef wellington. Only Ian Wilkinson, a local pastor, survived after an extended hospital stay.

Now facing three charges of murder and one of attempted murder, 50-year-old Erin Patterson has pleaded not guilty. Her defence claims she accidentally served toxic death cap mushrooms and was overwhelmed by panic when her guests fell ill.

The prosecution, however, alleges a calculated act. They claim Erin invited the family under the false pretence that she had cancer, deliberately served a poisoned dish, then tried to hide her tracks—allegedly disposing of a food dehydrator and misleading investigators about the mushrooms’ origins.

Simon’s testimony painted a complex portrait of their fractured relationship. Married in 2007 and separated in 2015, the couple remained in contact for years. But communication deteriorated in 2022 after disputes over finances and family matters.

One moment in court stood out. Simon described how Heather Wilkinson had quietly questioned Erin’s choice to eat off a differently coloured plate—unlike the others. “She asked me, ‘Is Erin short of crockery?’” he told the court. “It felt odd to her.”

Jurors also heard that Erin had access to a significant inheritance—reportedly AU$2 million—adding a possible financial motive. Prosecutors also introduced evidence that she had visited areas known for wild death cap mushrooms in the days leading up to the lunch.As the trial in Morwell, Victoria continues, the central question remains chillingly unresolved: Did Erin Patterson serve a deadly dish by tragic accident—or was it a deliberate act of murder masked as a rare gesture of reconciliation?

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