GUILTY Australia - 3 dead after eating wild mushrooms, Leongatha, Victoria, Aug 2023 *Arrest* #18

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Mushroom lunch murderer Erin Patterson prevented from selling house by court order​


Prosecutors granted restraining order under the confiscation act to stop the triple murderer’s Leongatha property being sold or otherwise dealt with


The property at the centre of a deadly mushroom lunch has been restrained by the court after Erin Patterson was found guilty of triple murder.

Victorian supreme court Justice Michelle Quigley granted the confiscation application over Patterson’s Leongatha property on 23 July after a closed court hearing.

A suppression over the restraining order was lifted at 5pm on Wednesday.


 
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Google maps view of Patterson's house.

EP's house.webp

And some of the "reviews" left for that place:

ep house reviews.webp
 
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I hope Ian tries to get every penny he deserves, and then some. However, I feel like he'd perhaps be the type of person to let it rest and not chase any money that might be rightfully his, especially if it may mean taking money away from the Patterson children. Any money left after legal fees would likely be left to the children when Erin dies. Or so you would expect. Can members of the family claim compensation for the loss of their loved ones? Would it have to be the next of kin applying for it?
There will most likely be victims of crime claims. Once the lawyers are paid, I doubt that there will be any monies left. Erin has let her children down badly. So much for a forever home...
 
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There will most likely be victims of crime claims. Once the lawyers are paid, I doubt that there will be any monies left. Erin has let her children down badly. So much for a forever home...

Well she's certainly got a 'forever home' now. Her kids not so much.
 
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Exactly.

How to 🤬🤬🤬🤬 up your life and that of your kids in one stupid and thoroughly evil act...
Typical narcissist to think that she could lie her way out of it on the stand and resume her life- with her kids and home, but without Simon's family.
 
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Typical narcissist to think that she could lie her way out of it on the stand and resume her life- with her kids and home, but without Simon's family.

Narc PD scorched earth policy and family annihilation seem to go hand in hand, sadly. Someone should study this phenomena!
 
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Narc PD scorched earth policy and family annihilation seem to go hand in hand, sadly. Someone should study this phenomena!
I just looked up scorched earth policy and the internet says: A scorched earth policy is a military strategy involving the destruction of resources that could be useful to an enemy, often including infrastructure, food supplies, and other assets. This tactic aims to deny the enemy access to these resources, hindering their ability to sustain operations and advance.
 
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Exactly.

How to 🤬🤬🤬🤬 up your life and that of your kids in one stupid and thoroughly evil act...
Did any journos picture Ali leaving out the back door with a suitcase or what?
 
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Well she's certainly got a 'forever home' now. Her kids not so much.
I for one hope she has a miserable existence in her new forever home. No less than she deserves.
 
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See, men do use poison to murder as well. Had he ever considered just asking for a divorce? 🤔

 
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There's still whatever $$ is still left to.be repaid from the two different relatives who were loaned $$ to buy homes. If I remember correctly, they'd decided to split with one repaying Erin and one repaying Simon. I don't know who else has claim on the $$ still in debt to Erin (like lawyers) but I imagine Simon could fight for that. After all, any money left after he dies would go to the children as well.
 
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You have to wonder why people in family annihilation (and I do believe Simon was intended to be killed along with his family) don't just divorce? Putting aside how some Christian denominations equate divorce to a sin for one moment, I don't understand how Erin didn't just leave if she hated SP and his relatives. But then we need to remember that a part of her personality craved attention and validation by any means necessary. But she hated the lack of attention or, more accurately, that other people would dare take someone else's side of the story and not the poor, put-upon, disrespected Erin. This sort of narc injury would never be forgiven, and hence her murderous actions. I'm relieved that she can't hurt anyone else in the family again, but three lives taken is three too many.
 
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There's still whatever $$ is still left to.be repaid from the two different relatives who were loaned $$ to buy homes. If I remember correctly, they'd decided to split with one repaying Erin and one repaying Simon. I don't know who else has claim on the $$ still in debt to Erin (like lawyers) but I imagine Simon could fight for that. After all, any money left after he dies would go to the children as well.
I could be wrong, but I thought that one of the loans had been repaid?
 
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I could be wrong, but I thought that one of the loans had been repaid?
I hadn't heard that, but you could be right. I wonder which one it was.
 
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You have to wonder why people in family annihilation (and I do believe Simon was intended to be killed along with his family) don't just divorce? Putting aside how some Christian denominations equate divorce to a sin for one moment, I don't understand how Erin didn't just leave if she hated SP and his relatives. But then we need to remember that a part of her personality craved attention and validation by any means necessary. But she hated the lack of attention or, more accurately, that other people would dare take someone else's side of the story and not the poor, put-upon, disrespected Erin. This sort of narc injury would never be forgiven, and hence her murderous actions. I'm relieved that she can't hurt anyone else in the family again, but three lives taken is three too many.

Because she didn’t want them to have any control in her life, IMO
 
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Well she's certainly got a 'forever home' now. Her kids not so much.

The children will have a forever home with their father in a house which "I think" was bought from EP's first inheritance - not 100% sure - hard to keep up with all the buying and selling and title changes and property settlements - happy to be corrected.
 
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I hadn't heard that, but you could be right. I wonder which one it was.
I definitely saw it in the news media somewhere.
 
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