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She most likely took him to his flying lesson because that's what Mum's do.
Not wanting to disappoint your child.
Not wanting to disappoint your child.
That’s an interesting thought. And to add, did Erin dehydrate anything else after the death caps? Was it a one off just for those foraged mushrooms? And if so… why? Did she know she couldn’t contaminate other foods if she used the dehydrator? JMO
The children's accounts of the crockery shows that the grey plates and the orange plate weren't the usual ones. Were they bought specially for the lunch?Ey Event
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Erin took photo of mushrooms 'because they looked nice', son says
By Tim Callanan
The interviewing police officer asks Erin's son about what he recalls about clearing away plates from the lunch.
"They were white plates about 15 centimetres in diameter," he says.
He says they were plates his mother would serve dinner on. They were just plain white plates, all the same, he says.
"Was there anything left on those plates?" he is asked. He says no.
Erin's son is asked if he likes mushrooms and he says he doesn't really like "how squishy and mushy" they are. He says he's never been foraging for mushrooms with his parents.
He remembers his mother once taking a photo of mushrooms when they were on a walk "because they looked nice" and it was "a very fond memory in his head".
This was around July or August, 2020 he says. He's not aware of his parents ever picking mushrooms
But the relatives said they were served on grey dishes with the exception of Erin who used a colorful dish. Puzzling.The son actually said that the plates from the lunch were white.
Possibly the main meal dishes were already cleared and the white dishes were from dessertBut the relatives said they were served on grey dishes with the exception of Erin who used a colorful dish. Puzzling.
A salad? Whaaat why was she making a salad in the morning right before a large luncheon party where there will be no salad
She most likely took him to his flying lesson because that's what Mum's do.
Not wanting to disappoint your child.
The children's accounts of the crockery shows that the grey plates and the orange plate weren't the usual ones. Were they bought specially for the lunch?
MOO
You can’t contaminate other foods by simply dehydrating other things after the death caps.That’s an interesting thought. And to add, did Erin dehydrate anything else after the death caps? Was it a one off just for those foraged mushrooms? And if so… why? Did she know she couldn’t contaminate other foods if she used the dehydrator? JMO
Good information!You can’t contaminate other foods by simply dehydrating other things after the death caps.
To be poisoned by death caps you need to eat at least 7gms of them. Spores or residue in the dehydrator from death caps would most definitely not contaminate any other foods in there. Some of the mushroom dna would have been stuck to the walls, but not contaminating any other foods cooked afterwards.
Also, you use baking sheets in the dehydrators. Even if you reused the same baking sheets for death cups and subsequent non death cap mushrooms, there wouldn’t be contamination to a degree to even make anyone sick let alone dead.
If you licked a death cap you wouldn’t get sick. You need to consume quite a lot (minimum 7grams) to get sick from them, and given how light mushrooms are, that’s a LOT of mushroom. Residue would not under any circumstances contaminate other foods.
Similarly, washing the poisoned plates in a dishwasher would completely eradicate any contamination from death caps.
Even if you had a little bite of one, you probably wouldn’t become ill. Most mature death caps are around 40 gramsGood information!
Still, I ain't licking no Death Cap.
I'm worried about your search history.Even if you had a little bite of one, you probably wouldn’t become ill. Most mature death caps are around 40 grams
You would need to eat 1/8th of a mature death cap to get sick, but you probably wouldn’t die. People who eat 7grams of a death cap only die in 10-30% of cases without medical intervention.