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rin Patterson had a collection of books about mushrooms which she kept at her home where her fatal beef wellington lunch took place, Daily Mail Australia has been told.
A friend claimed the shelves of her family home at Leongatha included books about delicious yet potentially deadly fungi.
Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday reported Ms Patterson, 48, was an
'experienced forager' who - like many families in the area - picked mushrooms when they were in season.
The friend said she had a number of books on the subject in her library.
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And on Friday, a false claim that Erin's own parents had died due to poisoning was exposed as a lie. The pair actually died of natural causes.
According to a neighbour of Ms Patterson's mother, the death of Dr Heather Scutter from cancer in 2019 was not quick.
'It took her slowly. She went to Melbourne for treatment and came back. Then she died,' a neighbour told Daily Mail Australia.
Her husband had died in 2011 after his own battle with cancer - with his ashes sprinkled on the beach.
Ms Patterson's mother was a noted children's literature professor who left a house on the South Pacific Ocean headland at Eden in her will to her two daughters when she died in early 2019.
A copy of the will obtained by Daily Mail Australia on Friday shows she left her entire estate in equal shares to her daughters.
Deadly cook Erin Patterson had a collection of books about mushrooms she kept at her home where three people died, Daily Mail Australia has been told.
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