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We're now taken to the RecipeTin Eats cookbook which was found on Erin's bench inside her home.
"It was a general discussion, but the beef Wellington came up, she explained to me that she'd used the RecipeTin Eats cookbook that was in the kitchen," LSC Eppingstall says.
Where did you put those grey plates, Erin ??1m ago
Grey plates weren't seen in police video
By Mikaela Ortolan
The jury returns and Ms Warren continues her questioning.
She's asking the informant about a video taken during the search of Erin's Leongatha home on August 5th, 2023.
We hear that the video shows the entire house, including the kitchen before it descends into more detail, taking a look at each of the cupboards, the pantry and inside the dishwasher.
"In the video that you viewed did you observe any plates that match the four grey plates that match the evidence that Ian Wilkinson gave in his evidence?" Ms Warren asks.
LSC Eppingstall replies no.
Ian had earlier given evidence that the four guests ate from grey plates while Erin ate from a different-coloured plate.
"...as much information as they've asked for." Yeah, gave them lies. Lies!1m ago
Police ask Erin why she wasn't as ill as guests
By Mikaela Ortolan
The officer interviewing Erin tells her they're trying to understand what made her guests so ill and why she wasn't that sick.
She acknowledges that she understands.
"I'm sure you understand too that I've never been in a situation like this before and I have been very, very helpful with the Health Department during the week because I wanted to help that side,' she replies.
"I do want to know what happened, so I've given them as much information as they've asked for."
She says she told the hospital that there were leftovers she had thrown out and they could look for them."Then he said to me, I can't say the exact word, but he said something along the lines of 'We think they've eaten death cap mushrooms'," Erin says during the police interview.
"And I said 'What?' And he said 'Yeah that's what we think they've eaten'."
I can see that being the answer IF she hadn't specifically invited them to attend. Like if she had only invited Simon's parents but they showed up with the other 2 as well. Of course, this wouldn't ever happen and even if it did, the dish she had made wasn't one that would easily accommodate two unexpected additional guests. And even if she somehow could manage it, there would have been no reason why she would have served them poisoned food as well. So this is all moot, because for all practical purposes, it wouldn't happen. But I'm saying collateral damage might make sense to explain it if it did, but it doesn't make any sense at all when we know that she specifically invited them along with the Pattersons.Collateral Damage?
Does anyone remember the earlier testimony about the plates being grey?1m ago
Grey plates weren't seen in police video
By Mikaela Ortolan
The jury returns and Ms Warren continues her questioning.
She's asking the informant about a video taken during the search of Erin's Leongatha home on August 5th, 2023.
We hear that the video shows the entire house, including the kitchen before it descends into more detail, taking a look at each of the cupboards, the pantry and inside the dishwasher.
"In the video that you viewed did you observe any plates that match the four grey plates that match the evidence that Ian Wilkinson gave in his evidence?" Ms Warren asks.
LSC Eppingstall replies no.
Ian had earlier given evidence that the four guests ate from grey plates while Erin ate from a different-coloured plate.
When I said 'collateral damage' I was thinking along the lines of her intentionally inviting 2 other people to make it seem less likely that she had any reason or motive to harm them. So they were 'collateral' as they were not the real target but they were included to try and muddy the waters?I can see that being the answer IF she hadn't specifically invited them to attend. Like if she had only invited Simon's parents but they showed up with the other 2 as well. Of course, this wouldn't ever happen and even if it did, the dish she had made wasn't one that would easily accommodate two unexpected additional guests. And even if she somehow could manage it, there would have been no reason why she would have served them poisoned food as well. So this is all moot, because for all practical purposes, it wouldn't happen. But I'm saying collateral damage might make sense to explain it if it did, but it doesn't make any sense at all when we know that she specifically invited them along with the Pattersons.
She didn't HAVE to invite them. I doubt she had any reason to think that the Pattersons would only come if the Wilkinsons did too. They were, AFAICS, a completely superfluous addition to the luncheon guest list. So I really wonder what was in her mind when she asked them. Seems like she must have had some real reason in her mind to include them. But she could even have invited them but not served them anything harmful! I'll probably never understand it.