44m ago16.10 AEST
Allen & Unwin to publish book about trial
The trial has captured global attention, with several in-depth projects in the works, including several documentaries.
This afternoon, Allen & Unwin announced it would publish a book about the trial, written by screenwriter and producer
Greg Haddrick.
Haddrick said:
At the beginning, the public was convinced that
Erin Patterson was guilty of deliberately murdering her in-laws.
But as the murder trial continued, genuine doubt arose that it may have been a dreadful accident after all. There are so many details omitted from the media’s daily summaries of the proceedings that make this a much bigger story than people realise.
22m ago16.33 AEST
Nationals leader says case has ‘captured the nation’s attention’
The Nationals leader,
David Littleproud, has just been on the ABC where he was asked about the Patterson trial. He said it was important for politicians to be careful of commentary.
Littleproud said:
This case has captured the nation’s attention for so long. I think it’s important the judicial system has been allowed to create that environment for a fair trial. And a jury of Ms Patterson’s peers have found her guilty.
Now, whether she moves forward with an appeal is her judicial right, you need to respect that. I think what we need to learn from this is obviously without having seen the evidence in any great deal, I think it’s important that politicians don’t delve into some of the commentary.
17m ago16.38 AEST
Channel Nine to air hour-long special about mushroom case
Channel Nine has also announced a one-hour special that will take viewers inside the courtroom, that will air tomorrow night.
In a statement, Channel Nine said:
This one-hour special, filmed over the course of the trial, delivers the full story as you’ve never heard it, with previously unseen recounts from the proceedings and an FBI-style profile analysis of
Erin Patterson.
It delves into the mysterious events surrounding the fatal lunch in the quiet country town of Leongatha, where three guests died and a fourth was left fighting for his life after consuming a dish of beef wellington laced with poisonous death cap mushrooms.
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