The trial of Erin Patterson, who is accused of murdering three of her in-laws and attempting to murder one more, took an unexpected turn when prosecutors dropped three charges alleging she had tried to kill her husband. Patterson, who has pleaded not guilty and maintains her innocence, faced accusations related to a fatal Beef Wellington lunch she hosted almost two years ago.
Justice Christopher Beale informed the jury that the charges of attempted murder against Patterson’s husband, Simon Patterson, had been discontinued by the Director of Public Prosecutions. This decision meant that the jury should focus solely on the evidence presented in the trial and disregard any outside information or media coverage of the case.
The victims, Simon Patterson’s parents and aunt, tragically fell ill and died after consuming a meal prepared by Patterson. Another relative, Ian Wilkinson, survived after falling ill and receiving medical treatment. Prosecutors alleged that the victims ingested deadly death cap mushrooms in the Beef Wellington lunch.
During the trial, Justice Beale emphasized the importance of the jury’s impartiality and their duty to assess the evidence without bias. He reminded them that Patterson is not required to prove her innocence and that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution.
The trial, taking place in Victoria’s Gippsland region, involves a jury panel selected from the local community. The proceedings are subject to strict confidentiality laws to protect the jurors’ identities.
The defense team, led by experienced barrister Colin Mandy SC, will present Patterson’s case, while crown prosecutor Nannette Rogers SC will represent the state. The trial is expected to last for five to six weeks, with the jury currently hearing the crown’s case against Patterson.
As the trial continues, the focus remains on the evidence presented in court, with jurors instructed to base their decisions solely on the facts presented during the proceedings. The trial is set to resume on Wednesday morning, with both sides preparing to present their arguments in the case against Erin Patterson.