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Ok Erin, explain this please...Are you seriously saying Dr Webster never asked where you sourced the mushrooms?11:08
Questions over what Patterson told doctors about mushrooms
Patterson (pictured) agreed she told child services officer Dr Katrina Cripps she used dried mushrooms which were 'quite pungent'.
Dr Rogers then reminded Patterson of the evidence of fungi expert Dr Tom May who said dried death caps had an 'unpleasant' smell.
'I don't remember them being unpleasant,' Patterson said before admitting they had a 'strong smell'.
Dr Rogers asked Patterson if she mentioned using dried mushrooms to her lunch guests.
Patterson said there was no discussion about the ingredients of the meal.
Patterson denied she told Dr Chris Webster at Leongatha hospital about dried mushrooms or an Asian grocer.
Patterson said the doctor was mistaken.
Patterson agreed she told her brother-in-law on July 31 that she bought the fresh sliced mushrooms from Woolworths and dried mushrooms from an Asian grocer in Oakleigh.
'Yeah I did (tell him those things),' Patterson said.
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He has 4 dying patients and he isn't urgently trying to find out the source of their illness?
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