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[The Deadly Lunch: The Case of Erin Patterson]-[INFAMOUS: The Mushroom Cap Murders]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-08-04

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The Deadly Lunch: The Case of Erin Patterson

In a case that shocked Australia and resonated globally, Erin Patterson, a mother of two, became the center of a harrowing investigation after a family lunch ended in tragedy. What began as a seemingly mundane gathering in July 2023 transformed into a scene of mass poisoning, resulting in the deaths of three of her relatives—her in-laws, Gail and Don, and Gail’s sister, Heather—with only Heather’s husband, Ian, surviving after a critical battle in the ICU.

The Deceptive Invitation

Erin Patterson, who was separated from her husband Simon, invited his parents and his aunt and uncle to her home under the guise of an important discussion regarding a supposed cancer diagnosis. This "health ruse" served as a calculated lure to gather the family members together. As the investigation later revealed, there was no medical record of cancer; it was a fabrication designed to manipulate her guests into attending, despite mounting tensions over finances and child support payments. Interestingly, Simon declined the invitation, unknowingly avoiding the fatal meal.

The Poisoning and the Aftermath

Following the lunch, all four guests fell violently ill with symptoms of severe food poisoning. While the guests were hospitalized, Erin appeared unaffected, a fact that drew immediate suspicion from medical staff. Dr. Chris Webster, alarmed by her behavior and her decision to discharge herself against medical advice, eventually contacted the police. It was determined that the victims had consumed "death cap mushrooms," a highly toxic variety. Investigators discovered that Erin had not purchased these from an Asian grocer as she claimed; instead, evidence pointed to her foraging for them herself.

A Trail of Deceit and Evidence

As the investigation deepened, authorities uncovered a pattern of lies and destruction of evidence. Erin had discarded a food dehydrator, which was later found to contain traces of death cap mushrooms. Furthermore, digital forensics revealed that her online search history showed a keen interest in mushroom foraging, tracking the specific locations where these rare, toxic fungi were spotted.

Her attempts to cover her tracks included:

  • Device Manipulation: During a police search of her home, Erin was observed factory-resetting phones and shuffling SIM cards, attempting to obstruct the collection of digital evidence.
  • Conflicting Narratives: While she told police she loved her in-laws, her private communications in a Facebook group told a different story. In these messages, she expressed deep resentment, stating, "I want nothing to do with them," and criticizing their lack of support regarding her disputes with Simon.
  • The "Gastric Bypass" Lie: When confronted about the fake cancer story, she pivoted, claiming it was a cover for an upcoming gastric bypass surgery. This, too, was proven false, as the facility she named did not even offer the procedure.

The Verdict

Throughout her trial, which became a significant public spectacle, Erin continued to shift her explanations, often dragging her own children into her defense by claiming they could verify her foraging habits or her whereabouts. However, the sheer volume of circumstantial evidence—from the CCTV footage of her disposing of the dehydrator to the damning text logs—painted a picture of premeditated murder. In July 2025, a jury convicted Erin Patterson of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, concluding that her actions were not an accident, but a calculated act of violence against her own family.

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📖 Transcript

Hi everyone, Ashley Flowers here.
If you're like me, diving into true crime is about more than just the details of a case.
It is also about giving a voice to the victims and understanding the lives behind the headlines.
And this is what host Kylie Lowe does each week on her podcast, Dark Down East. Every Thursday, Kylie dives into New England's most gripping mysteries, uncovering stories in a way you won't hear anywhere else.
And she digs through archives, connects with families, and shines a light on the voices that deserve to be heard. From cold cases to moments of long -awaited justice, Dark Down East is the perfect blend of investigations and honoring the stories behind them.
You can find Dark Down East now wherever you're listening.

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