Maybe the messages that Simon alluded to, that in the end stressed Gail out so much that she stopped reading the messages.
Poor Gail. She didn’t deserve any of this.
Erin Erin Erin.
Maybe the messages that Simon alluded to, that in the end stressed Gail out so much that she stopped reading the messages.
Your post seems to have been edited but wanted to say that I didn't mean a public health effort is a huge waste of resources as such. Of course it's always best to be safe. But the whole effort only came about because EP lied about the source of the mushrooms!! She was fine to throw the "asian grocers' under the bus and for public resources to be wasted knowing that she actually foraged the mushrooms.
None of them deserved any of this!Poor Gail. She didn’t deserve any of this.
Erin Erin Erin.
Clearly on July 30 at the BP she appeared perfectly well , not using the bathroom, purchasing food and happy for a 3 hour round trip to take her son to flying lessons
Or just fed up.It's much more than resentment, IMO, it's full-blown, intense hatred.
It doesn't matter whether he is nice or not. She is the one on trial for murder and none of his actions anywhere near justify was she allegedly has doneOr just fed up.
I don’t think for a second that Simon is ‘Mr Nice Guy’.
Remaining objective until the decision is handed down…..
Agreed re health officer investigation. It’s best to be safe and to be honest, this case aside, there has been cases in AU where there have been some suspicious dried mushrooms in the past.Your post seems to have been edited but wanted to say that I didn't mean a public health effort is a huge waste of resources as such. Of course it's always best to be safe.
However even if it's diarrhea, that's easily induced by anxiety, which she surely would have felt at that time. Or she could have taken laxatives. Diarrhea doesn't point to any mushroom poisoning imo, hopefully the jury sees it the same way.
Of course. It’s absolutely not justified. There is no excuse to cause harm, to anyone.It doesn't matter whether he is nice or not. She is the one on trial for murder and none of his actions anywhere near justify was she allegedly has done
Or just fed up.
I don’t think for a second that Simon is ‘Mr Nice Guy’.
Remaining objective until the decision is handed down…..
Of course. It’s absolutely not justified. There is no excuse to cause harm, to anyone.
My opinion changed on day 1 when he was on the stand, he painted a rosy picture, imho, it was laid on a little thick given the circumstances as were his comments re Erin’s relationship with his parents. I am still curious why he did that.
True!Yeah, I’m surprised when ppl see the messages as unusual. I’d say the tone and content is very ordinary for a couple going through a somewhat acrimonious separation - certainly no different from what I’ve seen in WhatsApp groups and FB groups etc. She’s venting to friends in a private space, which is an appropriate outlet.
I suspect if we sampled the population we’d find many have said similarly bitchy things in the heat of the moment at some point or another.
There are many things in this that have shocked and surprised me, but the messages aren’t really one of them.
Like you Mr J my response is independent of any ‘case judgement’ and purely my observation of EP.I want to make it clear I'm not asserting particular guilt or innocence. IMO EP seems like the sort of person who cannot, or finds it very difficult to, take 'no' for an answer. And a strong sense of feeling scorned by others who see things differently to her. 'Gaslighting', 'abusive', all sorts of "therapy language" that can also be weaponised. Obviously I don't know the full situation, none of us do, but this sort of rage expressed through text is terrifying. IMO JMO
Simon was all class in the stand and again it shows his values over her questionable ones. Also I’m sure he partially did this out of love for his children so while I’m sure he’s not perfect (who is) he is not deserving of a “deadbeat” labelI think Simon did really well in not denigrating the mother of his children, when he testified. Not many people could do that after that person allegedly murdered his aunt and parents.
But maybe his upbringing and his care for his children kept him classy. As it did for Ian Wilkinson also.
If he was so "not nice" Erin could easily have divorced him, and got on with her life. It would have been a no-fault divorce. They had been separated for so long.
But she chose to keep him on a string, and chose to try to draw his parents into her problems that could easily have been sorted out in court with a mediator.
imo
IMO you are spot on. The lending of large amounts of money to Simon’s siblings without charging them interest also fit very well into your analysis.Like you Mr J my response is independent of any ‘case judgement’ and purely my observation of EP.
I think that despite her outward persona of strength & control, she actually suffers from an extreme lack of self esteem / self worth, so extreme that they are suspicious of those around as they subconsciously can’t accept that people are genuine in their engagements.
I think EP possibly ( at least in the past ie church stuff, news letters etc) gives enormously of herself to others but then feels let down by everyone because ( even unwittingly) she really does all this ‘help’ in an attempt to make herself feel better and to gain validation & a sense of worth back from others.
However for people so afflicted they never get ‘enough support’ to help them feel good about themselves so everything is someone else’s fault. ( those not afflicted in that way understand that validation & change needs to come from within one’s self)
Just my own clumsily explained thoughts, and of course I may be totally wrong in my rudimentary psychoanalysis![]()
Simon was all class in the stand and again it shows his values over her questionable ones. Also I’m sure he partially did this out of love for his children so while I’m sure he’s not perfect (who is) he is not deserving of a “deadbeat” label
This may have long since come up, however I only just saw EP's text to Simon re his refusal of the dinner invite, and her very clear desire that he would attend.
The question came to mind - what colour plate would he have been given?? A moot point really at this stage, but if there had been a fifth grey plate intended for him that matched the other guests' plates, she could have used it herself when he didn't show up.
Just curious - how many people really only have 4 of a matching plate?
Snipped.Mandy said Erin had lied to the police about foraging for mushrooms.
“She admits that she did forage for mushrooms. Just so that we make that clear, she denies that she ever deliberately sought out death cap mushrooms,” the barrister said.
At no time (unfortunately we never get just transcripts and can only go by what journalists are relaying to us in part) did he say 'she lied about foraging for mushrooms but still holds that she purchased mushrooms from an Asian grocer somewhere' or anything of the sort. Simply, she lied about foraging and the fact those mushrooms made their way into lunch was a tragic accident.![]()
Alleged mushroom cook didn’t ingest death caps, ‘no record’ she had cancer, jury told: Trial day one, as it happened
Erin Patterson is facing trial after pleading not guilty over a fatal mushroom lunch. Today, Nanette Rogers, SC, will present the prosecution’s case against Patterson.www.watoday.com.au