Deadly Dinner: The Toxic Mushroom Murders That Shocked Australia
Erin Patterson, an Australian woman, was convicted of murdering three family members by adding death cap mushrooms to a meal. The case, one of Australia's most high-profile trials, intrigued the nation. Despite her claims of a tragic accident, the jury found her guilty after a ten-week trial.

In a gripping case that has riveted the nation, Erin Patterson was convicted of murdering three individuals by serving them a meal laced with deadly mushrooms. The high-profile trial has become one of Australia's most notorious criminal proceedings.
The victims, all relatives of Patterson's estranged husband Simon, fell ill after consuming a Beef Wellington lunch at her home in Leongatha. A jury found Patterson guilty of intentionally adding toxic mushrooms to the meal with the intent to kill her guests.
Despite the defense's argument that the deaths were a tragic accident, and that Patterson had no motive to kill, the prosecution successfully argued that she had orchestrated a 'sinister deception.' The trial captivated the public and media alike, drawing significant attention both domestically and internationally.
(With inputs from agencies.)