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8m ago
On the shelves are black objects, which Mr Mandy suggests are laptops.
"If those are laptops, this is the first time I'm learning of these items," LSC Eppingstall says.
Mr Mandy tells the court that other devices in the house were not seized, which LSC Eppingstall cannot confirm.
13m ago
A plastic storage basket is pictured with an object in it.
"It does look as though there's a phone box in that basket," Mr Mandy says.
"Yeah it does, sir," LSC Eppingstall says.
16m ago
LSC Eppingstall says that while Erin mentioned a Nokia during her police interview, police did not seize a Nokia during the search.
Mr Mandy shows the court an image of Erin Patterson's home during the search, and points towards a black object sitting on a windowsill.
He suggests that this black object was in fact the Nokia phone, which LSC Eppingstall disagrees with.
"I don’t think that’s consistent with a phone," LSC Eppingstall says.
"If that was a phone, I would think we would have found it, would have seized it."
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8m ago
Other possible devices not seized by police raised by defence
By Judd Boaz
Another photo is shown of the same room, showing white shelving on three sides, with a desk in the middle of the room and items in small plastic baskets.On the shelves are black objects, which Mr Mandy suggests are laptops.
"If those are laptops, this is the first time I'm learning of these items," LSC Eppingstall says.
Mr Mandy tells the court that other devices in the house were not seized, which LSC Eppingstall cannot confirm.
13m ago
More photos of possible phones shown
By Judd Boaz
Another photograph of the August 5 search is shown, this time of the computer/Lego room in Erin's home.A plastic storage basket is pictured with an object in it.
"It does look as though there's a phone box in that basket," Mr Mandy says.
"Yeah it does, sir," LSC Eppingstall says.
16m ago
Some devices not taken by police during search
By Judd Boaz
Mr Mandy tells the court that there were some electronic devices that were not seized during the search of Erin Patterson's house.LSC Eppingstall says that while Erin mentioned a Nokia during her police interview, police did not seize a Nokia during the search.
Mr Mandy shows the court an image of Erin Patterson's home during the search, and points towards a black object sitting on a windowsill.
He suggests that this black object was in fact the Nokia phone, which LSC Eppingstall disagrees with.
"I don’t think that’s consistent with a phone," LSC Eppingstall says.
"If that was a phone, I would think we would have found it, would have seized it."
Defence cross-examines police witness in Erin Patterson trial — as it happened
Erin Patterson is accused of murdering three of her relatives by serving them a beef Wellington lunch which contained death cap mushrooms. Follow the trial live.
