packetgravy
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The black object could have gone into her bag or pocket, who knows.
That she felt sick enough on the 31st to ask Simon to take her to the hospital but then feels well enough to leave the hospital AMA so that she can return home to feed the animals and pack her daughter’s dance bag after being told she was at risk for Amanitoxic poisoning and liver failure not 10 minutes later.What's the most bald faced lie EP told the court in your opinion?
Dr Gerostamoulos testified that the leftovers were co-mingled. Not clean samples.
The court heard that leftovers were collected from two different places in Erin Patterson's home, but were put into one bag.
Dr Gerostamoulos said it was not an ideal way to receive the samples.
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Toxicologist explains deadliness of death cap mushrooms to murder trial
Defence lawyers for accused killer Erin Patterson have suggested a person could survive death cap mushroom poisoning, even after eating the same meal as someone who fell seriously ill.www.abc.net.au
The black object could have gone into her bag or pocket, who knows.
My mistake, I misread! I thought you were saying a laptop /computer, not an SSD!Note I did not list a computer.
Just a computer or laptop internal SSD (hard drive)
I guess you have never procured or installed an internal SSD (hard drive) yourself to see how small they have become over the years (like I have years ago). Or opened up a computer or laptop with one in.
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If this is the object she had in her hand walking into the store, it wouldn't make sense to do that.
Going back to this issue of whether EP could make a statement at sentencing, I don't believe it is the same in Australia (or England and Wales) but can't find a definitive statement. Defence lawyers speak on behalf of the convicted person, in mitigation or to convey their remorse.In the US, iiuc, they get to make a statement. Unvetted.
Done express remorse, done double down on their "innocence", still others victim blame.
If it's the same in Australia, I hope EP chooses instead to eat her tongue than flap it.
JMO
One would probably put it in one's bag whilst in the car, to be hands free to (not) have enough time to wash one's hands after one's bush poo and subsequent clean-up, before touching food items in a public store with one's filthy hands.It wouldn’t make sense to put one’s belongings into one’s bag?
IIRCThis was one confusing aspect of the trial I wish we had got more clarity on post trial.
Where would the other BW remains have been collected from other than the remains that we know about from the bin? I don't think it would be left in the fridge with easy access by the children.
The police officer was directed to the bin by EP. I wonder if this was the poisonous portion or the non-poisonous one. Maybe the non- poisonous one as EP would not want to be assisting in expediting the identification of the toxin and its source, as she did not want her victims to be saved.
True. The item she was going to dispose of might have been in her handbag. When she came out of the Ladies, you could only see her car keys in her right hand.The black object could have gone into her bag or pocket, who knows.
Yes. Her main phone, and one that if not in her hand ,might have been in a trouser pocket or her shoulder bag, in different places at different times during her movements inside the BP.It could be a phone, IMO.
It wouldn’t make sense to put one’s belongings into one’s bag?
The newer M.2 SSD's have a narrower form factor and so the external version in a casing could be a possibility of what she is holding.Note I did not list a computer.
Just a computer or laptop internal SSD (hard drive)
I guess you have never procured or installed an internal SSD (hard drive) yourself to see how small they have become over the years (like I have years ago). Or opened up a computer or laptop with one in.
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I've got an old internal SSD I mounted inside an old desktop computer, that is not the size/shape of a small narrow circuit board. Why assume that she only would have had a newer M.2 internal SSD?The newer M.2 SSD's have a narrower form factor and so the external version in a casing could be a possibility of what she is holding.
Note that the internal M.2 SSD might be too flat looking as it is essentially a small narrow circuit board.
"The defence may call people to give character evidence ..."
Note I did not list a computer.
Just a computer or laptop internal SSD (hard drive)
I guess you have never procured or installed an internal SSD (hard drive) yourself to see how small they have become over the years (like I have years ago). Or opened up a computer or laptop with one in.
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Yes. I'd imagine there's not too many lining up to give EP a character reference.The irony here is that the few people who might have spoken kindly of EP are now six feet under, thanks to her.
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