Erin Patterson’s deadly lunch is back in court — convicted of murdering three people with poisoned beef Wellington, she now faces a high-stakes legal battle over her life sentence and the fairness of her trial. The prosecution wants a harsher punishment, while Patterson’s defense claims a grave miscarriage of justice. The Victorian Court of Appeal will decide if the verdicts hold and whether her 33-year non-parole term is enough — a decision that could rewrite the ending of one of Australia’s most chilling culinary crimes.
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