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Erin doesn't remember any web searches for death cap mushrooms
By Joseph Dunstan and Judd Boaz
Dr Rogers now asks Erin about her research skills, and Ms Patterson agrees she "can be" a good researcher, as her Facebook friends have suggested to the court.
Erin says she doesn't think finding information quickly online is "particular" to her.
Earlier in the trial, Victoria Police digital forensic expert Shamen Fox-Henry gave evidence about data found on hard drives in a Cooler Master computer in Erin Patterson's house.
Digital analysis showed records of access to the iNaturalist map of death cap mushrooms.
The court is shown a report generated as part of that analysis, which suggests that on May 28, 2022, the Bing search engine was used to look up the iNaturalist site.
"It does look like somebody did that, yes," Erin says. "I don't remember doing it. It's possible it was me. The only thing that gives me pause is I didn't use Internet Explorer or Bing, but I accept that maybe I did this time, I'm not sure."
Dr Rogers suggests she was not "randomly browing the internet" and knew what website she was looking for.
"I can't say that because I don't remember this," Erin says.
Dr Rogers says Erin knew what search term to enter to find iNaturalist because she had used the website before.
"I don't know," Erin says.