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Hopefully Simon is doing more with the kids these days.Losing custody of her children may just be the best thing that ever happened to them.
Hopefully Simon is doing more with the kids these days.Losing custody of her children may just be the best thing that ever happened to them.
And she was still lying in that statement...
Allegedly
I find it odd that the leftovers were in a paper Woolworths bag and placed in the external bin. Was she hoping that the toxins would seep and mix with other bin remnants, prior to any potential testing? And not the kitchen tidy with a plastic liner which would be used by most if hosting a meal. Also easier to locate.
Backing up the Woolworths purchase?
They had to try work it out for themselves, sadly.Thanks @SouthAussie !
I guess what I'm saying is...
If it was an accidental poisoning, the doctors firstly need to work out what is wrong with the patients. Pretty quickly they're asking what have these people eaten? Equally as quickly, they narrow the lunch down as a possible cause for their illness.
If they received accurate information about the ingredients of the lunch soon after working out that the lunch was the cause, they still don't know if the patients have death cap poisoning until the left overs are tested. So, regardless of whether Erin lied or not, the doctors are still dealing with the same scenario aren't they?
Or is there evidence that says if the doctors knew the mushrooms were foraged they would have quickly administered an antidote, whether or not they knew the mushrooms were death caps?
They treat the symptoms & look for a cause. If they had known the possible cause earlier than they could target the treatment earlier & involve specialist early ( ie toxicologist )Does that mean that doctors would be treating the patients differently if they knew the mushrooms were foraged as opposed to being bought from a little grocery store?
Even by Erin saying she foraged mushrooms, there is still a possibilty they're not death cap mushrooms isn't there? My point is that the doctors have the same information to work with, regardless.
Perhaps I'm missing something, which is not unusual...
Erin was quite capable of answering the question, she just choose to ignore it ( like ignoring the Dr's repeated calls, the calls from the health departmant ) She wasn't talking on her phone.She should have asked Erin the question again when she got off her phone.
Trying to be super helpfulthat is true but the bigger question is why be on the phone 'looking' for where you bought the mushrooms when she allegedly foraged them? I wish she had stopped allegedly lying and tell the truth. JMO
Exactly.Allegedly, she was scrolling through her bank records, looking for the purchase of the Asian mushrooms. That was just an act to appear helpful.
Now we know there was no purchase so she was just pretending to be helpful and she was ignoring that important question, which could have saved those lives.
Yep & the Public Health worker was very concerned about the health of the general public, how dare she want answers to very reasonable questionsI know, but at this stage she was still going with the "Asian store" scenario, and that's why she was trying to find the transaction. Of course there was no transaction, she was just playing her role. That was why she was looking at her phone instead of paying full attention to the person questioning her.
Not Allegedly, her defence confirmed that she was lying.
Exactly!
On more thought, it seems to me that she hid the Death Cap "powder" in the duxelle and also used regular mushrooms for the duxelle to give the appearance of mushrooms because the Death Cap powder didn't resemble mushrooms. I don't believe she rehydrated The Death Caps and added them in as chopped mushrooms. I believe they were powdered immediately after drying and were put in a jar for the future meal.
So when the health department were analysing the food scraps, they would have seen white mushrooms from Woolworths, and been confused because there wasn't any visible death caps.
Maybe she didn't anticipate them finding Death Cap DNA in the meal...
Eventually, the damage done to the liver and kidneys become apparent, leading to potentially irreversible damage and failure."But what's happening in the body is you're getting liver toxicity, and that's when people die."
They had to try work it out for themselves, sadly.
If Erin had told them that her victims had consumed foraged mushrooms than it would have immediately have been a red flag IMO. Didn't really matter if it was accidental or deliberate to the medical staff. They need to treat what is in front of them. And as we have learned, extremly time critical treatment is very important.
Everything they were seeing was pointing towards a deadly toxin.
They would have spoken to a toxicologist much earlier too & done more frequent blood work ( ie keeping a very close eye on the lactate levels ) & probably been transferred earlier to a major referral hospital & be seen in person by the toxicologist. They could have started NAC while awaiting tranfer ( no harm in giving it really ) IMO
IMO if they had been told at the very first presentation that they had consumed foraged mushrooms than the medical staff could have put the dots together much earlier & commenced life saving treatment earlier, transferred earlier.
All IMO
They treat the symptoms & look for a cause. If they had known the possible cause earlier than they could target the treatment earlier & involve specialist early ( ie toxicologist )
Erin was quite capable of answering the question, she just choose to ignore it ( like ignoring the Dr's repeated calls, the calls from the health departmant ) She wasn't talking on her phone.
Trying to be super helpful![]()
Exactly.
Yep & the Public Health worker was very concerned about the health of the general public, how dare she want answers to very reasonable questions![]()
If she truly cared about her children, she would have nurtured their relationship with their father. Instead she seemed to alienate her son especially, from his dad, by telling him distorted versions of facts.
And taking away their only living grandparents is unforgiveably cruel.
100% agree.Maybe she deliberately used a Woolworths paper bag to show she bought the mushrooms from there, if anyone saw them, and to seep through the bag
To me, it sounds like she wanted them quickly out of the way, worrying about the kids touching the inside bin and her dog sniffing around with the meat, etc.
She put them outside, waiting for the garbage collection
I wonder when that was happening before the police got to them?