Mushroom murderer trial undermined by 'catastrophic' hotel mix-up, appeal court told
Summary
Erin Patterson, serving life for poisoning her relatives with death cap mushrooms, is appealing her conviction. The appeal claims a serious mistake happened when the jury stayed at the same hotel as prosecutors and a key witness, which could affect the fairness of the trial.Key Facts
- Erin Patterson was convicted of killing three relatives and attempting to kill another with poisonous mushrooms in 2023.
- Jury members stayed in the same hotel as the prosecutors, a key police witness, and journalists during their verdict deliberation.
- Patterson’s lawyers say this hotel mix-up harmed the fairness of the trial and want the conviction overturned.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) says no improper communication happened between the jury and others.
- Patterson’s legal team challenges the use of mobile phone evidence linking her to mushroom-foraging areas.
- Some Facebook messages Patterson sent before the poisoning were also disputed as irrelevant evidence.
- The DPP is appealing the sentence length, claiming the 33-year parole period is too short.
- Patterson followed the appeal hearing via video link from prison; other key people, including her estranged husband, were not present.
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