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5h ago10.59 AEST
Erin Patterson’s trial resumes with video of daughter giving evidence
Adeshola Ore
We’re following
Erin Patterson’s triple murder trial today and will bring you live updates.
Patterson, 50, has pleaded not guilty to three charges of murder and one charge of attempted murder relating to a beef wellington lunch she served at her house in Leongatha, regional Victoria, on 29 July 2023.
Patterson’s daughter, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has given pre-recorded video evidence. The prosecution began playing the video, where she was interviewed by police, on Thursday.
In the remainder of the video shown this morning, her daughter recalls what happened the day after the lethal lunch. The interviewers ask Patterson’s daughter about her previous evidence that she ate leftovers of the mushroom meal with her mother and brother.
Patterson’s daughter says her mother told her they were eating the leftovers of the lunch.
The police officer asks: “What did she say?”
Patterson’s daughter says:
I remember I was asking her what we were having that night and she said she was making leftovers from yesterday’s lunch.
4h ago11.08 AEST
Adeshola Ore
Patterson a ‘very good cook’, daughter says
Erin Patterson’s daughter has told the trial her mother was a “very good cook”.
The daughter’s pre-recorded video evidence is being played to the jury in Patterson’s triple murder trial.
Asked by the police officer what her mother would cook, she says Patterson had made “lots of stuff before”.
Patterson’s daughter tells the interviewer she does not like mushrooms but sometimes eats them. She says her mother sometimes bought mushrooms at the IGA in Korumburra or Woolworths in Leongatha.
Asked about the last time she bought mushrooms with her mother, she says she cannot remember. She says she had not been to an Asian grocery shop before with her mother.
3h ago12.45 AEST
Adeshola Ore
Erin Paterson’s son gives evidence in murder trial
Back to the Patterson trial.
Erin Patterson’s son has told her trial his father did “lots of things to try and hurt mum.”
The jury is being shown pre-recorded video evidence of Patterson’s son, who cannot be named for legal reasons. In the video, he is being interviewed by a police officer.
Asked about his parent’s relationship prior to the lunch, he says it was “very negative”
“I know dad does a lot of things to try to hurt mum,” he says.
He points to his father’s name not being on the school bills and him wanting to be able to access his children’s activities and reports.
He says for the past year he and his sister had been living at their mother house full time. He says their father, Simon Patterson, had tried to convince him and his sister to “come back.”
“I said I didn’t want to because he never did anything with us over the weekend,” he says.
Patterson’s son says he recalls his mother preparing a salad on the morning of the lunch but did not see any other food.
3h ago12.59 AEST
Erin Patterson’s son tells court he ate leftovers of mushroom meal the next day
Adeshola Ore
Turning our focus back to the Erin Patterson trial for a moment.
Erin Patterson’s son ate leftovers of the deadly mushroom meal the next day, describing it as “some of the best meat I’ve ever had”.
In pre-recorded video evidence, Patterson’s son says the meat he and his sister consumed the day after the lunch in July 2023 was “eye fillet” beef. He says his mother heated up the meat that she had cooked a day earlier.
Patterson’s son describes the meat, which he says was served with potatoes and beans:
“It was very soft ... some of the best meat I’ve ever had,” he says.
He says the meat was a “block” and did not have anything on it.
Patterson’s son says he saw his mother preparing the meat and asked her if it was leftovers, which she confirmed.
“Sometimes I don’t like leftover meat as much as fresh meat but I really liked this meat,” he says.
Patterson’s son says the meat looked the same as the meat he saw his mother cooking the day of the lunch in a frypan.
He says his mother complained of dizziness and diarrhoea and did not eat any leftovers.
1h ago14.20 AEST
Adeshola Ore
Patterson trial adjourned for the day
Back to the Patterson trial.
Erin Patterson’s son has recalled a “fond” memory of his mother taking a photograph of a mushroom in mid-2020 while on a walk together.
His pre-recorded video evidence, where he is interviewed by a police officer, has been shown to his mother’s murder trial.
In the video, he told the interviewer about going on a walk in Korumburra’s Botanic Park with his mother during Covid and seeing mushrooms.
“I remember Mum took a picture of them because she thought they looked nice,” he said.
“I don’t remember what they look like.”
Patterson’s son said he had never foraged or picked mushrooms with his mother.
He also told the interviewer about helping his mother clean up after the lunch in July 2023. He said he did not see any leftovers from the meal that needed to be scraped into the bin. Asked about the plates from the lunch, he said they were white dinner plates and that they were all the same.
The trial before Justice
Christopher Beale will resume on Tuesday.