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The thing is, nurses and doctors have detailed 'patient logs' where they make note of important conversations. If nurses or doctors were convinced that lives were at risk if the children were not brought in for treatment, they are going to write that in their medical logs---for their own protection as well.I would suggest even the concept of truth baffles EP.
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Health worker's evidence 'baffles' Ms Patterson
By Joseph Dunstan
Dr Rogers says about this time, Erin Patterson was feeling "stressed" about people "figuring out" that she had included death cap mushrooms in the meal.
Ms Patterson says this is incorrect.
She's then asked about a conversation with another nurse during that morning, when they told the trial they'd expressed concern to her about her children's health if they'd eaten leftovers from the meal.
Ms Patterson says she doesn't recall the conversation at all and the evidence of the health worker "baffles me a little bit ... I think her times are out a little bit".
The nurse gave evidence that Ms Patterson became teary while discussing her children and the health risk and was telling the nurse she didn't want to involve them.
Ms Patterson says that doesn't make sense because her estranged husband would have been on the way to pick up the children by this point in time.
The nurse told the trial that a doctor then joined the conversation and reassured Ms Patterson that the treatment would help her and her children.
"I dispute the timing of that conversation," Ms Patterson says.
So EP can dispute the 'timing' of these conversations but I do believe there might be some rebuttal testimony that nails this stuff down.
Certain questions of timing are crucial, imo. One of the strongest indicators of her guilt might be her lack of concern about her children's health and safety that afternoon.
Most parents would move Heaven and Earth to get antidotes to their children if the hospital said it was a Life and Death situation. She shrugged and said stop yelling at me, we're fine. I find that bizarre.