Speaking of attention to detail:
“I am very good at details, that’s why I’m good at proofreading etc.,” she allegedly wrote in the message, according to Daily Mail Australia.
It’s incongruous that someone “
very good at details” couldn’t identify an Asian grocery store she’d been to a few months earlier. Even when offered a list of stores in suburbs she’d said it might be in, she insisted she wouldn’t be able to identify it.
Also hard to believe that someone “
very good at details” and having said she used Facebook groups to identify the different types of mushrooms she’d found before she ate them and iNaturalist to see if death caps grow in South Gippsland:
- wouldn’t recall that oak trees are where death caps grow,
- wouldn’t wonder “what type of mushrooms are these?” as she picked them, weighed them, dehydrated them and chopped (or ground) them.
As far as I know Erin has not said what she mistook the death caps for.
Former online friends of Erin Patterson have revealed new details about the reclusive mother-of-two, calling her “very smart” and revealing she likes true crime novels.
www.skynews.com.au