Monstradamus
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Yes.The Daniel in this podcast?
Yes.The Daniel in this podcast?
My guess is she spat the dummy herself and simply up and left as a form of narcissistic punishment for Simon.
BBM - Anyone know why?
We Aussies have a unique way of expressing ourselves[bbm]
I'm learning so much Australian slang
If you accuse someone of spitting the dummy or spitting out the dummy, you are accusing them of behaving in a bad-tempered and childish way.
To have a childish overreaction or angry outburst to a negative situation or outcome; to act in a bad-tempered manner, likened to a temper tantrum of a child.
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Interesting that EP is in a cell next to a notorious catfish stalker. Perhaps they can compare notes.Inmate reveals shocking Erin Patterson claim inside Dame Phyllis Frost Centre
“Erin Patterson’s cell was number 29 inside the Murray unit at Melbourne’s maximum security women’s prison.
Next to the mushroom cook killer at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre on the city’s northern fringe was headmistress rapist Malka Leifer in cell 28.
Samantha Azzopardi, the career conwoman and child kidnapper, was in cell 32 and notorious catfish stalker Lydia Abdulmalek was in cell 30.
The inmate, who kept detailed diary notes about every incident and every personality behind bars, said Patterson was blamed for making a fellow prisoner so sick she was “vomiting everywhere” and had to be seen by the medical team.
“I was like ‘What the*?’ and she told me the story about how prison officers found mayonnaise in Erin’s room that was allegedly used to poison (one of the inmates).
“She went to medical and was vomiting everywhere. She was saying that the mushroom lady’s cell was searched and they found chemistry books with pages tagged including sections on natural remedies.
“This was all part of the investigation into the poisoning (of the inmate).”
The former inmate kept a diary note dated the 29th of July, 2024. In it she writes that prison guards found “two bottles of mayonnaise in Erin’s clothes basket” when they searched her room.
A justice department spokeswoman said: “There is no evidence to support that there has been any contaminated food or suspected poisonings at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.”
But the former inmate who spoke to news.com.au said the incident “100 per cent happened”.
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“Nobody gives aabout what she’s done. They hate her because she’s entitled, arrogant, demanding and rude.
The mother-of-two is said to spend time behind bars “knitting for her kids”.”
Shows EP is definitely not close to her sister, imo
She'd rather have someone she'd recently only met IRL to look after her affairs.
Would be really interesting to know why. Was it their occupations, or did they look too shrewd to Erin, as if they would not believe her lies? MOO
Takes one to know one???She was interested in the case of Keli Lane (Australian girl accused and convicted of killing her baby Tegan), and Erin was firmly in the Guilty camp.
Ironically Keli was also a prolific liar.
Inmate reveals shocking Erin Patterson claim inside Dame Phyllis Frost Centre
“Erin Patterson’s cell was number 29 inside the Murray unit at Melbourne’s maximum security women’s prison.
Next to the mushroom cook killer at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre on the city’s northern fringe was headmistress rapist Malka Leifer in cell 28.
Samantha Azzopardi, the career conwoman and child kidnapper, was in cell 32 and notorious catfish stalker Lydia Abdulmalek was in cell 30.
The inmate, who kept detailed diary notes about every incident and every personality behind bars, said Patterson was blamed for making a fellow prisoner so sick she was “vomiting everywhere” and had to be seen by the medical team.
“I was like ‘What the*?’ and she told me the story about how prison officers found mayonnaise in Erin’s room that was allegedly used to poison (one of the inmates).
“She went to medical and was vomiting everywhere. She was saying that the mushroom lady’s cell was searched and they found chemistry books with pages tagged including sections on natural remedies.
“This was all part of the investigation into the poisoning (of the inmate).”
The former inmate kept a diary note dated the 29th of July, 2024. In it she writes that prison guards found “two bottles of mayonnaise in Erin’s clothes basket” when they searched her room.
A justice department spokeswoman said: “There is no evidence to support that there has been any contaminated food or suspected poisonings at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.”
But the former inmate who spoke to news.com.au said the incident “100 per cent happened”.
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“Nobody gives aabout what she’s done. They hate her because she’s entitled, arrogant, demanding and rude.
The mother-of-two is said to spend time behind bars “knitting for her kids”.”
So did she give the other inmate food poisoning with mayonnaise gone bad? Wouldn't surprise me. She kept "smelly" mushrooms in Tupperware in her pantry and used them (in reality ground up Death Caps). Who does that? Keeping something in Tupperware isn't going to improve or reduce the smell. And if something is rotting you toss it out so that you don't get sick.Inmate reveals shocking Erin Patterson claim inside Dame Phyllis Frost Centre
“Erin Patterson’s cell was number 29 inside the Murray unit at Melbourne’s maximum security women’s prison.
Next to the mushroom cook killer at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre on the city’s northern fringe was headmistress rapist Malka Leifer in cell 28.
Samantha Azzopardi, the career conwoman and child kidnapper, was in cell 32 and notorious catfish stalker Lydia Abdulmalek was in cell 30.
The inmate, who kept detailed diary notes about every incident and every personality behind bars, said Patterson was blamed for making a fellow prisoner so sick she was “vomiting everywhere” and had to be seen by the medical team.
“I was like ‘What the*?’ and she told me the story about how prison officers found mayonnaise in Erin’s room that was allegedly used to poison (one of the inmates).
“She went to medical and was vomiting everywhere. She was saying that the mushroom lady’s cell was searched and they found chemistry books with pages tagged including sections on natural remedies.
“This was all part of the investigation into the poisoning (of the inmate).”
The former inmate kept a diary note dated the 29th of July, 2024. In it she writes that prison guards found “two bottles of mayonnaise in Erin’s clothes basket” when they searched her room.
A justice department spokeswoman said: “There is no evidence to support that there has been any contaminated food or suspected poisonings at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.”
But the former inmate who spoke to news.com.au said the incident “100 per cent happened”.
————-
“Nobody gives aabout what she’s done. They hate her because she’s entitled, arrogant, demanding and rude.
The mother-of-two is said to spend time behind bars “knitting for her kids”.”
Samantha Azzopardi, the career conwoman
The interesting part is that each side is given 3 'free' challenges----no reason for dismissal is given.Once challenged, the juror is dismissed from serving on the jury in that trial.
This right helps ensure the impartiality of the jury and protects the accused's right to a fair trial
As I said, a lot of people open Instagram accounts and then never use them. It's a platform for people who want to post photos of their perfect lives...And NOBODY else did. Kind of surprising to m that these cute pictures of a sweet little boy, wholesome family pix, got no likes at all from anyone else.
Oh, the irony...She was interested in the case of Keli Lane (Australian girl accused and convicted of killing her baby Tegan), and Erin was firmly in the Guilty camp.
Ironically Keli was also a prolific liar.
If Erin was a product of nuture, her sister would also beI think her sister probably knows lots of nasty secrets about Erin. JMO
The original reason that I got an Instagram account was to keep an eye on my daughter. Her account was initially public, and she had 17 year old boys from Brazil contacting her.As I said, a lot of people open Instagram accounts and then never use them. It's a platform for people who want to post photos of their perfect lives...
As I said, a lot of people open Instagram accounts and then never use them. It's a platform for people who want to post photos of their perfect lives...
I resisted getting Tik Tok for a long time, as I was wary of the Chinese spying and now it's my favourite platform.mine is full of cat pictures and only cat pictures and yes, I never use it, don't even know how to do anything except add pictures