From the article below:
Mandy outlined the top four
“ridiculous” and “convoluted” propositions of the crown’s case. He urged the jury to reject these, the first being that Patterson would commit the alleged offences without a motive.
‘Calculated deceptions’ and ‘ridiculous’ propositions: what the Erin Patterson jury heard in the eighth week of her triple-murder trial
Whist I respect the opinion of Colin Mandy SC, defence counsel, I disagree with his statement (above).
I think the ridiculous and convoluted behaviour of Ms Patterson just
is what it is.
If she’s guilty of the terrible crimes she stands accused of, her methodology is and has been very convoluted and the reasons for her murdering those three innocent guests and attempting to murder a fourth, Ian Wilkinson, are, quite frankly, ridiculous and
beyond what any proportionate person would ever do.
But just because her alleged response to perceived rejections by her ex husband and her ex husband’s extended family is completely ridiculous and disproportionate - doesn’t mean, in my mind, that she didn’t do it.
IMO
A lot of killers are cold blooded psychopaths, and I’m not saying Erin is a killer - but the Crown has accused her of killing 3 people and trying to kill a 4th person.
Let’s not forget, court witnesses and evidence documents from Erin’s online friends and acquaintances refer to Erin as a Super Sleuth, that’s what some people who knew her back online referred to her as.
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To me it’s feasible that a killer would do something so
convoluted and ridiculous, and the fact that Erin was known to be (due to evidence given and witness testimony shared in court) as a super-sleuth, a great crime researcher herself - leads me to me to think that this comes into play when we see how convoluted her alleged actions are - that is;
extremely complex and difficult to follow.
A super sleuth is a term used to describe a very skilled and successful detective, especially one who is a fictional character in books or movies. The term implies exceptional abilities in solving crimes and uncovering secrets.
We are not dealing with a person who has no knowledge of criminal behaviour. We are dealing with someone who has some expertise in sleuthing, and we know here that there is both an art and a science to sleuthing and some are better at it than others. Ms Patterson was reportedly very good at it.
Erin has researched many crimes, and as the
@Detechtive verified insider shared with us here in this thread - there were many true crimes that Erin followed which went way behind the Keli Lane matter.
So if you think of the term “ridiculous” - yes, it seems from an outside perspectives that the motives if there were any for the murders were ridiculous - but we don’t get to be inside Ms Patterson’s head, and
she may have had her reasons that made sense to her (if guilty).
Was her pre and post offence behaviour convoluted? Yes but what else would we expect from an alleged mass murderer who was also highly intelligent and a super sleuth, so in her own way she was a bit of an expert and had studied criminal behaviour. If you mix that background in with some disordered thinking on her part (my opinion)
the nonsensical starts to make sense.
I think,
if she murdered Don, Gail and Heather and if she attempted to murder Ian it was a crime of passion and she truly hated the family and hoped to wipe them out.
When she spoke about her wish to put the children in a different school and make her own decisions as a response to the perceived lack of financial support from baby daddy Simon, this represented (in my mind) a mental shift from Erin to the mindset of: “These people are useless, I can do it in my own, it will be easier on my own.”
But she couldn’t do it on her own with all of those relatives hanging around, because even if she got rid of Simon she would still have his relatives looming large over her life and the life of her children, and she couldn’t have that.
IMHO/ It wasn’t about money, but a bit of extra money wouldn’t have hurt, is what I predict her view was - as far as any financial motive. Not the main motivation, but still not a bad outcome if she were to receive additional inheritances from them after their passing.
IMO