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The Mushroom Murder - your opinion?

Did Erin Patterson intent to kill her in-laws?

  • yes

    Votes: 20 95.2%
  • no

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • unsure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    21

Rochelle

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This case has been in the news for weeks so I won't bother everybody with the details.
However here is the link for the ones who like a refresher


Guilty or not guilty - what do you think?
 
Might get a more severe sentence for not pleading guilty and therefore wasting tax payer's money for the trial and putting stress on the system for the trial.
 

There won't be "Mush-room" where she is going....about 2 x 3 metres....🤔
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Like to know how much it cost the for the entire case to be heard in court ... it went on for weeks and weeks .. would have thought it was an easy case with a judge only trial and settled in a few days. But here we have process and process.
 
Like to know if she made any provisions for the possibility of a gulity verdict or if she really believed she would get away with it.
 
Guilty as sin ... different coloured plates , refused to have someone plate up and the old search history on phone
Yes, these things, and her fingerprints on the dehydrator found at the tip. Too much evidence against her.
I thought she was guilty of the poisoning after the first news report.
Her only chance would have been a lack of intention of murder.
 
Yes, these things, and her fingerprints on the dehydrator found at the tip. Too much evidence against her.
I thought she was guilty of the poisoning after the first news report.
Her only chance would have been a lack of intention of murder.
Feeding people deathcap mushrooms without intention to murder? Well what was the desired outcome of feeding people deathcap mushrooms then?
 
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