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I feel she lacked balance and perspective
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No, but we do know that Erin searched for Death Cap mushrooms. Not much nutritional value in them...Plus, thus far there haven’t been any social media posts or browser searches indicating Erin had an interest in the nutritional value of mushrooms, powdered or not.
Perhaps her defense will enter something into evidence but right now we’ve only read about Erin conducting taste tests on her children. That sounds (to me) more like an experiment in detecting the mushroom flavor rather than an attempt to supplement their diets. JMO
Yeah, it's not the equivalent of hiding Broccoli in your child's applesauce when they are a baby. I am guilty of that, but Broccoli tastes terrible, and is actually far more nutritious than mushrooms. I have tried to feed her restaurant pizza with mushrooms in the stuffed crust, she still didn't develop a taste for mushrooms. So you can't generalize.Yep - I agree.
There is absolutely no way you need to put powdered mushrooms in brownies fgs.
Those poor children.
Is the barrister trying to imply a website will do a search for death caps on its own?Record of website searches queried
By Melissa Brown
Colin Mandy SC takes Mr Fox-Henry through searches found on Erin's computer.
He specifically mentions the searches on iNaturalist and the Korumburra Middle Pub record which were recorded three minutes apart.
He askes Mr Fox-Henry if someone is on one website and then opens another browser window and goes to another wesbsite, if it's possible records are still being generated by the first website if they hadn't closed the first tab.
Mr Fox-Henry replies "it would only track the URL it went to."
The defence case looks weaker as time goes on, imo.2m ago
Defence finishes questioning Mr Fox-Henry
By Kristian Silva
The final reset from August 6 is of particular note, given prosecutors allege it occurred after the phone had been taken by police.
Prosecutors allege it was remote-wiped.
Mr Fox-Henry confirms there's no evidence that the phone contained any data when it was reset for the final time.
Mr Mandy finishes his cross-examination.
The defence case looks weaker as time goes on, imo.