MaxDecimus13
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Well, it's not like the kids were going to start dehydrating things on their own. So I don't think she was as worried about cross-contamination there. Plus we know she's frugal. Maybe she didn't want to throw out such an expensive piece of equipment. At least not until she started to panic.
In the end, a lot of Erin's actions are simply unexplainable. I mean, she paid for the disposal with a bank card. According to her, she threw out the dehydrator because she was concerned it would be used as evidence of her guilt. So, even if you think she's 100% innocent, to use a traceable payment method makes no sense.
Edit - I actually have another theory....Maybe she just forgot about it. After all, she had dehydrated the mushrooms months before. The dehydrator may have been sitting in the back of the pantry somewhere. Out of sight, out of mind. With everything that had to be taken care of to execute her plan, maybe disposing of the dehydrator just slipped her mind until she suddenly remembered it was still in her home.
A lot of people are under the impression that because Erin is regarded as academically intelligent, that she would have been extremely clever in committing this crime. This is mistaken in my view.
There are enough nuggets of information from this case that prove otherwise. You've pointed out an obvious one, even if she was innocent and in a panic you'd have to be pretty dumb to not see how bad it would look using your card to dispose of something important.
The other glaring one is the lie about the liposuction at the clinic. This suggests to me she is clever but not very thorough, a quick check could have stopped her from a very embarrassing and ultimately damaging lie.
Then there are all sorts of presumed lies like the Asian grocer that she still refuses to back down from.
With this in mind, it is entirely plausible that she did some things to cover her crimes up but overlooked others or thought they wouldn't be found or be important etc.