Australia - 3 dead after eating wild mushrooms, Leongatha, Victoria, Aug 2023 #10 *Arrest*

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  • #521
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'Emotional' Erin describes days of pain, diarrhoea to nurse​

By Judd Boaz​

Ms Cespon says she asked about her recent history, and says Erin told her she began to feel ill on the night of July 29, after the lunch.

She told the nurse she experienced abdominal pain during her bowel movements.

Ms Cespon says Erin seemed "distressed" and "emotional".
 
  • #522
I might have to put my lunch on hold at the moment after reading this 💩
I was, of course, eating lunch while reading this. I swear it happens every time this topic gets brought up. I beg of them to finish with these witnesses so I can eat my lunch in peace
 
  • #523

A closer look at the bowel chart​

By Kristian Silva​

The court is shown Erin Patterson's "Bowel Chart" from July 31, 2023.

It refers to times Ms Patterson went to the toilet at 10:00am, 10:04am, 10:06am, 10:25am and 11:50am.

Three "medium" amounts of content were collected, and two "small" amounts were collected, the chart shows.

On all occasions, the "consistency" was described as "liquid".
Many people get diarrhea from anxiety: Anxiety Diarrhea: Why It Happens and How to Manage It

Seeing that EP appeared well (BP petrol station video) when all her lunch guests were deterioating very quickly already until she seemingly realised that there were many questions around the lunch, to me points to anxiety diarrhea (especially in the absence of any toxins in her system).
 
  • #524
Key Event
1m ago

Erin Patterson told police where to find leftovers​

By Judd Boaz​

Ms Cespon tells the court she was present for a phone conversation Erin Patterson had with police, where she told them where the leftovers from lunch were.

"She was instructing them as to where they can find [the leftovers]," Ms Cespon says.

"She mentioned that it would be in the bin … in a Woolies paper bag."

Ms Cespon says Erin told police this was the meal she fed to her children.

The Woolworths paper bag was eventually brought to hospital, and Ms Cespon took it to Erin to have her confirm whether it was in fact the leftovers.

She says Erin looked inside and confirmed it was the leftovers
 
  • #525
Bing is not some weird search engine that shifty people use to hide their searches.

Years ago google changed their news aggregate, and left out sections like Science, Health etc.

Out of frustration I started using Bing for reading news. And also for searching.
There is an option for searching time periods, like past hour, past 24 hours etc.

Over the years I've found Google search results went from literally hundreds of pages to maybe five and many of them have links to shopping sites, Youtube videos.

If I'm searching for something, I still use Google, and then I use Bing which often comes up with something that Google missed.
I'm not sure if that was in response to what I posted, but I'm aware Bing is a regular search engine, nothing dodgy about it. I was suggesting that maybe Erin's change from Bing to Google may have been significant, if she might have wanted to wipe everything from one (in this case, Bing) and suggest that all she ever used was Google, which wouldn't show any questionable searches.

Just MOO.
 
  • #526
I was, of course, eating lunch while reading this. I swear it happens every time this topic gets brought up. I beg of them to finish with these witnesses so I can eat my lunch in peace
🤢the court may wish to delay their own lunch break after hearing the bowel chart evidence.
 
  • #527
1m ago

Defence to cross-examine Leongatha nurse​

By Judd Boaz​

Ms Cespon also tells the court that Erin Patterson briefly left the hospital to retrieve something from her car, before returning.

Colin Mandy SC is now up to cross-examine Ms Cespon.

He confirms with Ms Cespon that Erin's blood pressure was measured at 130 over 100, a high reading.

Mr Mandy focuses on the first three bowel movements, made six minutes apart.

Ms Cespon says she observed clear liquid with small brown bits in it, and says she took a sample of one of the bowel movements.

She tells the court she has seen patients previously with similar coloured bowel movements.
 
  • #528
🤢the court may wish to delay their own lunch break after hearing the bowel chart evidence.
Timing is everything.
I am another one eating lunch while reading far too many intimate details about Erin's bowel movements.
 
  • #529
Ms Cespon tells the court she was present for a phone conversation Erin Patterson had with police, where she told them where the leftovers from lunch were.

"She was instructing them as to where they can find [the leftovers]," Ms Cespon says.

"She mentioned that it would be in the bin … in a Woolies paper bag."

Ms Cespon says Erin told police this was the meal she fed to her children.

The Woolworths paper bag was eventually brought to hospital, and Ms Cespon took it to Erin to have her confirm whether it was in fact the leftovers.

She says Erin looked inside and confirmed it was the leftovers.



Interesting. It almost seems she had the leftovers ready to be taken.

Just so happens she kept a Woolworths paper bag as well
 
  • #530
1m ago

Nurse Cespon finishes her testimony​

By Judd Boaz​

Mr Mandy confirms several more details, including Erin Patterson stating her pain was a "seven out of ten" while at hospital.

She confirms that Erin Patterson directed police to search her bin for leftovers.

Ms Cespon's testimony draws to a close, and the next witness is brought up to give testimony.

We next hear from Troy Schonknecht, an environmental health officer with the City of Monash council.
 
  • #531
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Key Event
1m ago

Search for toxic mushrooms at Asian grocer begins​

By Judd Boaz​

Mr Schonknecht says he was contacted by the Department of Health in the days following the lunch.

He says he was told a person may have purchased poisonous mushrooms at an Asian grocer in Oakleigh, Clayton or Mount Waverley.

The court hears council was enlisted to search for the mushrooms in local businesses.
 
  • #532
Ey Event
2m ago

Spreadsheet of possible grocers shown to court​

By Kristian Silva​

A new document is brought up on the court screens, titled “Mushroom Investigation — Monash City Council”.

It is a table of shops visited by Troy Schonknecht on August 2 and August 3 in 2023, and a description of what was found.

He says he individually visited each store, and was told to look for mushrooms that were not in manufacturer's packaging, but instead in plain packaging.

Some of the shops sold mushrooms; others didn’t. Pictures are in the document which show items on the shelves.

In Oakleigh, the premises listed were: Everyday Asian Supermarket, Golden Grocery, Little Korea, Pacific Asian Oakleigh and Oakleigh Fresh Fruit Barn.

In Clayton, he visited Sarawan Spices &Home Entertainment, Hong Kong Asian Food Supermarket, Fresh Fruit Mart, Alishaan India Pty Ltd and Jireh Mart.

 
  • #533
Ey Event
2m ago

Spreadsheet of possible grocers shown to court​

By Kristian Silva​

A new document is brought up on the court screens, titled “Mushroom Investigation — Monash City Council”.

It is a table of shops visited by Troy Schonknecht on August 2 and August 3 in 2023, and a description of what was found.

He says he individually visited each store, and was told to look for mushrooms that were not in manufacturer's packaging, but instead in plain packaging.

Some of the shops sold mushrooms; others didn’t. Pictures are in the document which show items on the shelves.

In Oakleigh, the premises listed were: Everyday Asian Supermarket, Golden Grocery, Little Korea, Pacific Asian Oakleigh and Oakleigh Fresh Fruit Barn.

In Clayton, he visited Sarawan Spices &Home Entertainment, Hong Kong Asian Food Supermarket, Fresh Fruit Mart, Alishaan India Pty Ltd and Jireh Mart.

What a waste of resources.

How could a woman that seemed to handle her daily life well enough (cooking complicated meals, taking son to flying lessons on time as examples) think it's reasonable to forget which store she actually visited?

I visit smaller grocers like that as well at times and would never forget where I bought an item from especially if it's only a fairly recent purchase.
 
  • #534
Sending council off on wild goose chases, lying to police, the alleged phone factory reset while it was in police custody... I don't know, if I was acting out of panic because I'd accidentally poisoned relatives, I wouldn't be trying to hide evidence. I can only say that for myself and know as much as the public is allowed to know at this stage. JMO
 
  • #535
What a waste of resources.

How could a woman that seemed to handle her daily life well enough (cooking complicated meals, taking son to flying lessons on time as examples) think it's reasonable to forget which store she actually visited?

I visit smaller grocers like that as well at times and would never forget where I bought an item from especially if it's only a fairly recent purchase.
It’s easy to forget if you never went to any shop.

What kills me is how she even made up a phony description of the packaging.
 
  • #536
What a waste of resources.

How could a woman that seemed to handle her daily life well enough (cooking complicated meals, taking son to flying lessons on time as examples) think it's reasonable to forget which store she actually visited?

I visit smaller grocers like that as well at times and would never forget where I bought an item from especially if it's only a fairly recent purchase.
Yeah, it was absolutely a waste of time and resources given the defence have admitted she lied to police about the purchase of the mushrooms.

Here's the quote so no mistake is made that that is not alleged, defence have said this in court.

Defence counsel for the woman accused of cooking a meal of beef Wellington, containing death cap mushrooms on Saturday, July 29, 2023, Colin Mandy SC, acknowledged that in his opening remarks way back at the start of the triple murder trial.“She also lied to the police about foraging for mushrooms,” said Mr Mandy to the jury on Day Two of the trial in the Supreme Court at Morwell on Wednesday, April 30.“She admits that,” he said.“She did forage for mushrooms. Just so that we make that clear, she denies that she ever deliberately sought out death cap mushrooms.”
 
  • #537
2m ago

The court works down the list of Asian grocers​

By Kristian Silva​

Shop by shop, Mr Schonknecht is being taken through his report into the Monash Asian grocers.

Tables being shown to the court include the details of mushroom products, pictures and the suppliers.

At this rate, this exercise may take a while.

In total Mr Schonknecht said he took 340 photos during his investigation.
 
  • #538
Should be a crime to incite a public health scare.

JMO
 
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  • #540
If the defence admitted that EP foraged for mushrooms and lied about the purchase of the mushrooms, then prosecution and defence agree on this. What is the need of going through the list of all the stores that were visited and inspected for their mushrooms on sale.
 
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