I'm wondering if the judge can take into account as an aggravating factor, and in terms of evaluating the danger she poses, that it does seem probable, based on her testimonial admissions, that she had formed the intent to murder Simon at the lunch too (as argued by Nanette Rogers). Two birds with one stone, saving costs of a further trial.
She should never be released. This was planned for months, she did not relent and try to save the lives of any of them, the attempted murder charge proven for Ian shows she wanted them all dead as opposed to harmed, her victims died slow and terrible deaths lasting days, Ian has lasting health deficits, all because she is vengeful, devious, wicked, depraved and cruel. She is irredeemable. She led them to pray for her, knowing they were already dying. She took delight in serving up death to harmless people, causing so much pain to their family members.
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Leftover beef Wellington was made for estranged husband, jury told
ByMarta Pascual Juanola
Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, has told jurors they should reject Erin Patterson’s suggestion she served her children leftovers of beef Wellington with the mushrooms scraped off, and that instead the leftovers were found by police in a bin at her Leongatha home.
“The prosecution suggests that this is the beef Wellington that the accused [went] to the trouble of making [and] was intended for Simon Patterson,” Rogers said in her closing address.
Rogers said Erin Patterson gave evidence that if her...
"Prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, has told jurors they should reject Erin Patterson’s suggestion she served her children leftovers of beef Wellington with the mushrooms scraped off, and that instead the leftovers were found by police in a bin at her Leongatha home.
“The prosecution suggests that this is the beef Wellington that the accused [went] to the trouble of making [and] was intended for Simon Patterson,” Rogers said in her closing address.
Rogers said Erin Patterson gave evidence that if her estranged husband had attended lunch on July 29, 2023 she would have served him a beef Wellington too.
“The prosecution case is had Simon Patterson changed his mind and decided to attend the lunch after all, he too would have been served that sixth, poisonous beef Wellington,” the prosecutor said."