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Of course and she just happened to be fine and then add in the fact she has outright lied and tried to cover her tracks.
ETA - her ex husband clearly also called her out on the deaths and accused her as well. He was married to her so clearly believes she is capable of such a horrific crime as well.
The problem is, supposing she is quite an emotionally immature and maybe a bit unstable person, she could have knee-jerk lied to cover her guilt about picking the wrong mushrooms.
Imagine the scenario where she's foraged fresh mushrooms (although people say it's out of season) -or- she's used dried powdered mushrooms that were long since foraged and dehydrated and powdered and she knows this very clearly. But she did *not* intentionally set out to kill her friends and relatives... in a state of shock and mortification, she's lied and said she got mushrooms in the shop, she's dumped the dehydrator, she's hoping and praying it's all going to stop and she'll wake up tomorrow and it's all not true... in a childlike mindset.
Now she's all over the place, she knows she's 'guilty' but she knows she's also 'not guilty'. She can't backtrack her stories because she's trapped in her lies.
As a theory that could work but it would leave one question only - why did she not get poisoned if she ate the same meal? Do we even know if she ate any food at the meal? She surely would have taste tested her own cooking whilst preparing the meal? Maybe she didn't eat on the day? Maybe she was off her food with the anxiety of it all? Maybe she really did get a little bit poorly and really did need the hospital treatment but she wasn't as badly affected because she's younger and didn't eat as much? So many questions.