Erin Patterson gives evidence for a second day in mushroom deaths trial
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Accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson says she accepts death cap mushrooms were in the deadly lunch she served relatives at her Gippsland home. In her second day of evidence, Patterson told the Supreme Court how she developed a fascination for wild mushrooms in the years leading up to the family gathering.
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