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Patterson's 'confusion' when doctor told her death caps may have been in the lunch
Justice Beale has now turned to the evidence of Patterson.
Justice Beale said Patterson claimed she bought the dried mushrooms in April but she thought they didn't smell right and put them in a container which remained in her pantry at her Gibson St home.
Justice Beale said Patterson dehydrated mushrooms in May 2023 and placed them in a container that had other mushrooms in it.
On July 31, when Patterson arrived at hospital, she claimed the doctors had been expecting her.
The jury heard Patterson believed Dr Chris Webster (pictured) asked her where the ingredients for the lunch came from and she said 'Woolies'.
Patterson gave evidence she 'expressed confusion' that death caps could have been in the lunch when informed by Dr Webster.
Patterson also confirmed she told her brother-in-law Matthew Patterson the mushrooms came from Woolies and an Asian grocer.
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Beale turns to Patterson’s evidence about the dried mushrooms.
He says Patterson said she realised on 2 August 2023 that she may have put foraged mushrooms in a Tupperware container including store-bought mushrooms that she used in the beef wellington.
Beale says Patterson said she did not lie in her police interview when she told investigators she purchased dried mushrooms from an Asian grocer in Oakleigh in April 2023 and used these in the beef wellington.
While testifying, Patterson agreed she did not mention to
Dr Chris Webster from Leongatha hospital she used dried mushrooms from an Asian grocer, the court hears.
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So she was told by Dr Webster that they were concerned about death cap poisoning on the 31st , but took her until the 2nd August to realise that she may have used death cap mushrooms!
So what happened between the 31st July & 2nd August :
This is from a rough Timeline I did
July 31st 2023 Monday
Doctors at Leongatha and Dandenong Hospital confer about the poisonings. Don, Gail, Heather and Ian are transferred to the Austin Hospital in Melbourne.
Erin drops her children to school, then texts Simon and asks him to take her to hospital, but he tells her to get there herself.
Erin presents to Leongatha Hospital around 8am, but allegedly declines a full examination and checks herself out. Erin returns to the hospital around 9:48am. She is transferred to Monash Medical Centre, and meets Simon and her children there.
Don and Gail arrive at Austin Hospital.
Ms Cripps from the Department of Health was first contacted after receiving reports the 2 children were in hospital
August 1st 2023 Tuesday
Heather and Ian arrive at Austin Hospital.
Despite escalating medical treatment, Donald, Gail and Heather continue to deteriorate.
Erin is assessed by a doctor at Monash, who says she appears clinically well and all her vital signs are within normal limits. She is discharged from hospital about 1pm.
The Department of Health interviews Erin about the lunch. She says she bought dried mushrooms from an Asian grocer in Melbourne's south-east.
Erin interviewed at the hospital with both kids by Ms Cripps for the first time in the afternoon Evidence of Ms Cripps 15/5/25
Erin discharged from hospital
August 2nd 2023 Wednesday
Erin allegedly conducts a factory reset on Phone B, which she had been using before February 12.
Erin in her red MG SUV, registration number 1XZ-40Z, about 11.30am on August 2, 2023 arrived at Koonwarra tip
Monash Council begins visiting Asian-style grocery stores in Melbourne's south-east to find products matching Erin's description.
On August 2, Ms Cripps says she spoke with Sally-Anne Atkinson, a Department of Health official, she was having difficulty getting hold of Erin . Said she had a pre-arranged appoint with Erin & would get her to call . Saw Erin at her home ( no kids ) in the afternoon.
Ms Cripps said she spoke with a public health officer at about 11.13am on August 2, 2023.
Erin did not answer when asked by Ms Cripps if she picked the mushrooms