Erin Patterson, convicted of poisoning a Sunday lunch that killed three people, is now fighting her murder and attempted murder convictions in Victoria’s highest court, arguing for a retrial or acquittal over jury contamination and unfair cross-examination — while the prosecution pushes for a harsher life sentence with no parole, claiming the original punishment was too lenient for such a horrific crime. Patterson insists she’s innocent, blaming accidental contamination of store-bought mushrooms, but the jury found her guilty of deliberate poisoning. The court will reserve its decision, keeping global attention fixed on this chilling case.

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