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Death cap mushroom killer Erin Patterson jailed for minimum of 33 years | World News

7 September 2025
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Death cap mushroom killer Erin Patterson jailed for minimum of 33 years | World News
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An Australian mother, Erin Patterson, was sentenced to a minimum of 33 years in prison for murdering her estranged husband’s parents and aunt by poisoning them with deadly mushrooms in a beef wellington. The incident, which occurred during a lunch at her home in July 2023, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and left one survivor, Reverend Ian Wilkinson, requiring a liver transplant.

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