GUILTY Australia - 3 dead after eating wild mushrooms, Leongatha, Victoria, Aug 2023 *Arrest* #20

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Because he's trying to sneak one past the keeper.

If he actually got her assessed and she didn't have anything diagnosable or was diagnosed something cluster B-ish, then it would be a total own goal.

But relying on armchair diagnosis hearsay, if the judge accepted it rather than questioned it, as he has, then it would potentially mitigate.

MOO
He may have got her assessed post conviction and it was unfavourable. Pretty sure they don't have to present all assessments in sentence mitigation. But they do have to disclose assessments gotten pre-trial. IMO
 
  • #42
She just won’t be able to stalk anyone online.
I predict that as long as she’s given a computer with internet, she will use it in the same way that she used to.

Sadly.

Imo
 
  • #43
Because he's trying to sneak one past the keeper.

If he actually got her assessed and she didn't have anything diagnosable or was diagnosed something cluster B-ish, then it would be a total own goal.

But relying on armchair diagnosis hearsay, if the judge accepted it rather than questioned it, as he has, then it would potentially mitigate.

MOO
Don’t think the sneaking went very well.
 
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now06.50 BST

Prosecution calls for maximum penalty for murder charges​

Addressing the court, prosecutor Jane Warren says Patterson has no recorded prior criminal convictions but notes a VicRoads record relating to a matter in 2004.

Beale says Patterson has no relevant criminal history. Warren agrees.

Warren says all the charges fall in the “worst category” .

She says the prosecution is calling for a maximum penalty for the murder charges. But she says it does not make the same submission for the attempted murder charge.

 
  • #45
I predict that as long as she’s given a computer with internet, she will use it in the same way that she used to.

Sadly.

Imo
Surely she has no internet access thou. That would be absurd.
 
  • #46
He may have got her assessed post conviction and it was unfavourable. Pretty sure they don't have to present all assessments in sentence mitigation. IMO
With the length of Australia's waiting lists for adult assessment and diagnosis? Tell him he's dreaming. There's absolutely no way the turnaround is that fast, even with plenty of cash behind it.

MOO
 
  • #47
I predict that as long as she’s given a computer with internet, she will use it in the same way that she used to.

Sadly.

Imo
She won't have internet access. IMO
 
  • #48
Surely she has no internet access thou. That would be absurd.
Of course she does. She would absolutely have internet access, if she had computer access.

IMO
 
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With the length of Australia's waiting lists for adult assessment and diagnosis? Tell him he's dreaming. There's absolutely no way the turnaround is that fast, even with plenty of cash behind it.

MOO
Pretty sure one of his colleagues would have loved to assess her after hours! IMO
 
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3.51pm

Court sketch: An unvarnished glimpse at Erin Patterson in court​

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Courtroom artist Anita Lester’s sketches offer an unvarnished glimpse at Erin Patterson, the woman found guilty of hosting a deadly mushroom lunch, as she awaits her fate in court.

Erin Patterson was seen twisting a tissue round and round in her hands during Monday’s plea hearing.

Erin Patterson was seen twisting a tissue round and round in her hands during Monday’s plea hearing.Credit: Anita Lester

An artist’s impression of Erin Patterson in court today.

An artist’s impression of Erin Patterson in court today.Credit: Anita Lester

A court sketch of Erin Patterson in court today.

A court sketch of Erin Patterson in court today.Credit: Anita Lester

 
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19 minutes ago

Judge questions Patterson's Asperger's claim​

Victorian Supreme Court judge Christopher Beale has questioned the evidentiary basis of Erin Patterson’s claim that she suffers from Asperger’s syndrome.

Patterson’s defence counsel, Colin Mandy SC, told the court the claim appeared in the brief of evidence, including in conversations with her estranged husband, Simon Patterson.

Mr Mandy said the claim was supported by a recorded conversation between Child Protective Services and Patterson, in which is was noted Patterson had Asperger’s syndrome.

He also said Ian and Heather Wilkinson’s son, David Wilkinson, had told police he believed Patterson had “high-functioning autism”.

 
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What are aggravating factors?
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By Judd Boaz

Much of the prosecution's argument has dealt with aggravating factors, with Jane Warren claiming the murders featured the "utmost level" of planning.

As a refresher, we can take a look at guides provided by the Sentencing Advisory Council, which lists the following factors which might aggravate a convicted person's sentence

Pre-planning the crime (premeditation)
Committing the crime as part of a group against an outnumbered victim
Use of a weapon, including a pretend weapon
A breach of trust by the offender towards the victim

 
  • #58

Erin Patterson's only surviving victim forgives her, asks for confession​


Erin Patterson's only surviving victim has forgiven her for trying to kill him as he urged her in court to confess to the murders, which she continues to deny.

"What foolishness possesses a person to think that murder could be a solution for their problems, especially ... people who only have good intentions towards her?" Wilkinson told the court.
"Erin has brought deep sorrow and grief into my life and the lives of others.

"In regard to the many harms done to me, I make an offer of forgiveness to Erin.
"I say harms done to me ... I have no power or responsibility to forgive harms done to others."
He then urged Patterson so spend her time behind bars wisely.
"I encourage Erin to receive my offer of forgiveness for those harms done to me with full confession and repentance," he said.
"I bear her no ill will, my prayer for her is that she will use her time in jail more wisely to become a better person.
"I am no longer Erin Patterson's victim, and she has become the victim of my kindness."
 
  • #59
Thank you. That is a relief.
If she did I would go on a personal crusade to stop it - given she stalked, harassed and defamed me for two years.
 
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What are mitigating factors?
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By Judd Boaz

As we heard earlier from Colin Mandy SC, who argued that prison would be significantly more impactful for Erin Patterson, there are also mitigating factors when considering a sentence.

These factors could be:

The age of the offender
The background of the offender
The previous good character of the offender
The effect of prison on the offender

 
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