Erin Patterson mushroom murder trial LIVE updates: Judge wraps up his final instructions to the jury as the marathon trial enters its final days

Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live coverage of accused mushroom chef Erin Patterson‘s murder trial at Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court in Morwell, Victoria.

Brother-in-law asked Patterson where the mushrooms came from

Justice Beale said Don Patterson told toxicologists he had no idea where the mushrooms had been sourced for the beef Wellington.

This prompted Don’s son Matthew Patterson to call the accused, and he asked her the question again.

Matthew Patterson gave evidence Patterson said she bought fresh mushrooms from ‘Woolies’ and dried mushrooms from a Chinese shop or grocery in Oakleigh.

Matthew Patterson said he passed on that information to toxicologists.

Jury told about the Asian shop mushroom claim

Justice Beale has resumed his final directions to the jury and has continued going through the topic of Patterson’s (pictured) ‘alleged incriminating conduct’.

Patterson listened as Justice Beale spoke to the jury about the accused killer’s claim she bought dried mushrooms from an Asian grocery in Melbourne’s southeast.

The jury heard Leongatha Hospital’s Dr Veronica Foote gave evidence that Patterson told her she bought mushrooms from Woolworths and other mushrooms from an Asian grocer in April.

Doctors then contacted specialist Dr Conor McDermott and told them about the mushrooms and he feared there may be a public health emergency brewing.

The jury heard Dr McDermott asked to speak with Patterson.

Dr McDermott gave evidence Patterson told him she bought the mushrooms from an Asian store in Oakleigh but couldn’t remember the name.

Dr McDermott said he offered to read out the names of Asian stores in Oakleigh but claimed Patterson told him she wouldn’t remember and the shop may have actually been in Glen Waverley.

FILE - Erin Patterson, the woman accused of serving her ex-husband's family poisonous mushrooms, is photographed in Melbourne, Australia, on April 15, 2025. (James Ross/AAP Image via AP, File)

Jury told when they will be sequestered

Justice Christopher Beale has told the jury he will finish his charge on Monday afternoon and then two jury members will be balloted out.

The remaining 12 jurors will then be sequestered to decide if Patterson is guilty or not.

This means the jury will be housed together in the same accommodation and isolated from the outside world while they deliberate.

Jury told about Patterson’s ‘alleged incriminating conduct’

Towards the end of Wednesday’s proceedings, Justice Beale spoke to the jury about the topic of Patterson’s ‘alleged incriminating conduct’.

‘The prosecution (Crown prosecutor Dr Nanette Rogers SC pictured) argued Patterson knew she was guilty and did what she did to conceal her guilt,’ Justice Beale said.

However, Justice Beale told the jury the defence has reasons for Patterson’s behaviour.

‘The defence claimed there were innocent explanations for that behaviour,’ he added.

Justice Beale listed some of that alleged ‘incriminating’ conduct:

1. She lied about being unwell after the lunch

2. Patterson lied about the Asian grocer mushrooms

3. She refused treatment at hospital and left against medical advice

4. She had reluctance to accept treatment the second time at hospital

5. Patterson was reluctant to get kids treated on July 31

6. Why would she have fed the kids leftovers?

7. She reset Phone B multiple times on August 2

8. She dumped the dehydrator

9. On August 5, she provided Phone B instead of Phone A

10. Patterson lied to cops about her phone number

11. She lied about foraging

12. She lied about owning a dehydrator

Justice Beale told the jury about the defence and prosecution’s reason why Patterson left hopsital the first time early on July 31.

He alerted the jury that thos morning he will commence talking about the topic of the Asian store mushrooms claim.

The trial will resume at 10.30am.

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Phone B factory reset multiple times

The jury was again taken through the phone data contained within the Samsung A23 Patterson (legal team pictured) handed to police after they searched her home on August 5.

The device, known throughout the trial as ‘Phone B’, was factory reset multiple times including while the device was in a secure storage locker at Homicide Squad HQ in the city.

Justice Beale reminded the jury how phones were factory reset multiple times over different days following the lunch.

He said Phone B factory reset remotely while it was in the police locker.

‘After the phone had been taken into police custody, investigators can and should isolate the device from the network,’ Justice Beale said.

This can be done by putting the phone on airplane mode, the jury was told.

‘Isolating the phone is critical to ensure data remains in its original state,’ Justice Beale added.

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Patterson ‘likely’ made iNaturalist search

Yesterday, Justice Beale took the jury through the evidence of Patterson who said she couldn’t remember if she looked up the iNaturalist website.

The jury was told Patterson said she couldn’t remember making the search but conceded it was likely it was her and not her children who made the search.

Patterson, during her evidence, said she couldn’t remember if she had an interest in death cap mushrooms on May 28, 2022 but said she wanted to know if death caps grew in South Gippsland.

‘I wanted to know if death cap mushrooms grew in South Gippsland, and I found out that they didn’t,’ Justice Beale said Patterson previously told the jury.

The jury was reminded the iNaturalist May 28 search was for a death cap sighting at Bricker Reserve in Moorabbin.

Patterson judge to continue his address to the jury

Justice Christopher Beale commenced his address to the jury – or ‘charge’ – on Tuesday after giving jurors a four-day weekend to prepare for the closing stage of the marathon Erin Patterson murder trial.

Justice Beale indicated that his address will likely last until sometime today.

Patterson, 50, is accused of murdering her in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson (both pictured), and Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, after allegedly serving them a beef Wellington lunch made with death cap mushrooms.

Patterson is also accused of attempting to murder Heather’s husband, pastor Ian Wilkinson, who survived the lunch after spending several weeks in an intensive care unit.

The court heard Patterson’s estranged husband, Simon, was also invited to the gathering at her home in Leongatha, in Victoria’s Gippsland region, but didn’t attend.

Witnesses told the jury that Patterson ate her serving from a smaller, differently-coloured plate to those of her guests, who ate off four grey plates.

Patterson told authorities she bought dried mushrooms from an unnamed Asian store in the Monash area of Melbourne, but health inspectors could find no evidence of this.

A supplied image obtained on Saturday, August 12, 2023, of Don and Gail Patterson who died in hospital after eating a meal suspected to have contained poisoned mushroom. Homicide squad detectives are continuing to investigate how four guests became seriously ill after attending a lunch at a Leongatha home in Victoria's southeast on July 29. (AAP Image/Supplied by IntraWork Business Services) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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