Hercule Holmes
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Could be this aspect was just vaguely "good enough" in her own mind, she didn't realize it would be a very specific, very detailed issue for LE.
IMO, speculating, this often comes up because the person has successfully committed something(s) similar in the past. So they are complacent that no one will ask questions.
JMO
Agree, all speculation, but interesting discussion nevertheless. Of course, the "if she is guilty" caveat applies.
I've just had it pointed out to me something that is very relevant - the DC toxins are only detectable for around 48 hours. Many thanks to that poster. Any autopsy would never have found them.
It appears her mistake was putting too many death caps in the duxelle. Everything happened too quickly - they were supposed to experience initial gastro symptoms and recover for a while. The liver would then deteriorate over a period of time and the lunch would disappear into the unknown past.
The mushroom gravy (or similiar) was not a necessary component of the original plan. It may have been a handy back-up, pending what conversations the deceased had with others over the post-lunch period, before they eventually died.