I don't think Erin scraped any mushrooms off, as there were no mushrooms on the meat given to the kids.
Her son said his mother heated up the meat, which she had cooked a day earlier, which was served with potatoes and beans
Senior Constable Adrian Martinez-Villalobis told the jury
PATTERSON HAD PROVIDED THE PASSCODE FOR THE PROPERTY GATE AND INSTRUCTIONS ON WHERE THE LEFTOVERS SHOULD BE ..!!
The beef Wellington leftovers were located in a brown paper
WOOLWORTHS BAG ( she had that bag handy! ) in an outdoor waste bin,
WHERE PATTERSON HAD SUGGESTED, the senior constable said.
One scientist, Camille Truong, results come back negative, as her testing was under a microscope, with a small piece, and most likely the
safe one Erin had, and half ate in front of her relatives
However, scientist Toxicologist Dimitri Gerostamoulos told the jury he
found death cap mushroom toxins inside the meal's remains when he performed chemical testing.
Erin had this planned, even waiting for the police to turn up and tell them where to find the bin !!
But she wouldn't be happy that Simon didn't turn up to eat his death cap mushroom beef wellington at lunch
Because she threw her safe one out, and the testing has picked up the safe and poison death cap toxin, which has made authorities suspicious
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