Australian mushroom murder suspect pleads not guilty

Erin Patterson faces three counts of murder for allegedly making a poisonous meal that killed her parents-in-law, and the wife of a local pastor. PHOTO: REUTERS

MELBOURNE – An Australian woman accused of killing her in-laws with a toxic mushroom-laced beef wellington pleaded not guilty to a raft of murder charges on May 7, court officials said.

Erin Patterson faces three counts of murder for allegedly making a poisonous meal in July 2023 that killed her parents-in-law, as well as the wife of a local pastor.

The 49-year-old, who is also accused of attempting to kill her estranged husband four times, indicated to a Melbourne court that she would fight the charges.

Court officials said the case, which has captured headlines around the world, would now be fast-tracked for trial at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Patterson allegedly served the beef wellington to her estranged parents-in-law, Mr Don Patterson and Mrs Gail Patterson, both 70, as well as local Baptist pastor Ian Wilkinson, 69, and his wife Heather Wilkinson, 66.

The police have previously suggested the meal she served included lethal death cap mushrooms.

Three of the lunch guests – the two parents-in-law and Mrs Wilkinson – died in the days following the meal.

Mr Wilkinson recovered after spending nearly two months in the hospital.

Detectives said husband Simon Patterson also “became ill after meals” served by his estranged wife on four separate occasions in 2021 and 2022. Erin Patterson has been charged with his attempted murder. AFP

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