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Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, has taken Erin Patterson to Tanya’s evidence from earlier in the trial, during which the court heard Tanya sent a message on August 1, 2023 asking how Erin was and offering to visit her in hospital.
Tanya previously said in court that Erin told her she felt nauseous, dizzy and tired. Tanya recalled to the court that when she visited the hospital, she was told by hospital staff there was no Erin Patterson there.
“I called Erin and she came out of the room and she said, ‘I’m here’ and I went in,” Tanya told the court during her evidence last month.
In her evidence, Tanya said she had told Erin at the hospital that she did not know the latest news about the health of the lunch guests, and that Erin Patterson indicated that she knew that Don and Gail Patterson were in a coma.
Tanya recounted to the court a discussion about Erin Patterson’s health, and that she hadn’t slept much in the hospital due to the noise, and that she was awaiting a blood test to see if she was well enough to go home.
In her evidence, Tanya said that while she was visiting Erin, a toxicologist came in to give Erin her blood results. Tanya said she overheard the toxicologist telling Erin that she was fine to go home, and her potassium levels weren’t as low as would be expected for someone who had experienced diarrhoea.
“I don’t remember her saying that,” Erin Patterson told the jury today.
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The day after Erin Patterson was admitted to Monash Medical Centre, she received a message from Tanya Patterson, the sister-in-law of Erin’s estranged husband, Simon.Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, has taken Erin Patterson to Tanya’s evidence from earlier in the trial, during which the court heard Tanya sent a message on August 1, 2023 asking how Erin was and offering to visit her in hospital.
Tanya previously said in court that Erin told her she felt nauseous, dizzy and tired. Tanya recalled to the court that when she visited the hospital, she was told by hospital staff there was no Erin Patterson there.
“I called Erin and she came out of the room and she said, ‘I’m here’ and I went in,” Tanya told the court during her evidence last month.
In her evidence, Tanya said she had told Erin at the hospital that she did not know the latest news about the health of the lunch guests, and that Erin Patterson indicated that she knew that Don and Gail Patterson were in a coma.
Tanya recounted to the court a discussion about Erin Patterson’s health, and that she hadn’t slept much in the hospital due to the noise, and that she was awaiting a blood test to see if she was well enough to go home.
In her evidence, Tanya said that while she was visiting Erin, a toxicologist came in to give Erin her blood results. Tanya said she overheard the toxicologist telling Erin that she was fine to go home, and her potassium levels weren’t as low as would be expected for someone who had experienced diarrhoea.
“I don’t remember her saying that,” Erin Patterson told the jury today.
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Accused killer Erin Patterson has spent another full day in witness box during her triple murder trial. She has pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and one of attempted murder.