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2m ago11.04 AEST
Mandy asks Patterson if at some sage she began aware of poisonous mushrooms growing in Gippsland.
“I did,” says Patterson.
She says she also found out there were mushrooms growing on her property that were “probably toxic to dogs.” She says these included inocybe.
She says found out about toxic mushroom species in Gippsland that “shouldn’t be eaten.”
Asked about death caps, Patterson says:
Mandy takes his client to previous evidence about the search history found on a computer seized at her house. It showed a web page on death cap mushrooms sightings had been visited in May 2022.
“Was that you conducting that search?” Mandy says.
“No,” says Patterson.
Mandy asks: “Did you ever forage for mushrooms in Outtrim?”
“No,” replies Patterson.
Patterson says she did not see the posts reporting sightings of death cap mushrooms from mycologist Thomas May in Outtrim and retired pharmacist Christine McKenzie in Loch.
Patterson says she did not.
Mandy asks Patterson if at some sage she began aware of poisonous mushrooms growing in Gippsland.
“I did,” says Patterson.
She says she also found out there were mushrooms growing on her property that were “probably toxic to dogs.” She says these included inocybe.
She says found out about toxic mushroom species in Gippsland that “shouldn’t be eaten.”
Asked about death caps, Patterson says:
She says she looked up to see if they grew in south Gippsland and found out “they didn’t.”I became aware of death caps quite early in this period.
Mandy takes his client to previous evidence about the search history found on a computer seized at her house. It showed a web page on death cap mushrooms sightings had been visited in May 2022.
“Was that you conducting that search?” Mandy says.
Mandy asks: “Did you ever forage for mushrooms in Loch?”I don’t specifically remember doing that day but it’s possible it was me.
It’s possible that’s part of the process I went through to see if they grew in Gippsland.
“No,” says Patterson.
Mandy asks: “Did you ever forage for mushrooms in Outtrim?”
“No,” replies Patterson.
Patterson says she did not see the posts reporting sightings of death cap mushrooms from mycologist Thomas May in Outtrim and retired pharmacist Christine McKenzie in Loch.
Patterson says she did not.