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I haven't seen where Dr Webster said anything like this. Also he would not be the type of expert to reliable testimony about the way the toxins could diffuse into the meat. He probably used his common sense.
YES, and common sense tells us the meat would be unsafe.
When you cook mushrooms they 'leak' liquids.
But this is all moot anyway because she powdered those death caps, so...
The ABC live blog for his testimony is:
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Court sees footage of Erin Patterson leaving hospital against medical advice — as it happened
A Supreme Court murder trial hears Erin Patterson was initially "reluctant" to have her children brought to hospital for medical checks after they allegedly ate leftovers from a lunch contaminated with death cap mushrooms. Look back on how the day's hearing unfolded in our blog.www.abc.net.au