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Detective describes search of Erin Patterson’s dwelling
Farrell carried out a search of Patterson’s Leongatha property on 5 August 2023 – per week after the lunch. Patterson was current through the search. Farrell says officers arrived at about 11.40am.
The jury is proven images taken through the search. One {photograph} exhibits kitchen drawers in Patterson’s dwelling.
Farrell says an instruction handbook for the Sunbeam dehydrator was situated in a backside drawer.
One other {photograph} exhibits digital kitchen scales with a glass bowl in a pantry.
The jury is then proven {a photograph} of a RecipeTin Eats: Dinner cookbook situated on the kitchen countertop.
Farrell says it had a “piece of tissue used as a bookmark” inside. He says on a separate web page, not bookmarked, there was a beef wellington recipe. He says:
That web page was spattered with cooking liquids.
Officers additionally situated a jug containing liquid within the pantry and a platter with minimize fruit within the fridge.
Key occasions
The courtroom has been adjourned for a lunch break.
The trial will resume from 2.15pm.
Mandy asks Farrell in regards to the plates that officers situated in Patterson’s dwelling.
Farrell says police didn’t {photograph} all plates in the home. He says not one of the plates had been seized by officers.
Patterson ‘expressed shock’ when informed Heather Wilkinson had died, courtroom hears
Patterson’s defence lawyer, Colin Mandy SC, begins to cross-examine Farrell.
Mandy asks if Patterson was conscious through the first search on 5 August 2023 that a few of her lunch visitors had died.
Farrell says Patterson was informed Heather Wilkinson had died and she or he “expressed shock”.
Later within the afternoon, Farrell says, an extra search warrant was obtained for Patterson’s home in Mount Waverley to seek for objects of curiosity together with leftovers and digital units.
The search concluded at 5.40pm, Farrell says.
Nobody was current on the property when this occurred and no objects of curiosity had been situated, the courtroom hears.
Jury proven video of detective talking to Patterson about accessing cell phone
Farrell says on the conclusion of the search he requested Patterson hand over her cell phone. He says the pair spoke at 3.29pm and Patterson offered her cell phone.
Farrell says Patterson offered a four-digit and six-digit quantity as attainable pin numbers. However he stated the cellphone didn’t require a pin.
The jury is then proven a video of Patterson talking to Farrell on the conclusion of the search.
The pair are seated on the eating room desk the place the lunch occurred per week earlier.
Patterson is carrying a beige colored jumper along with her face propped up in a single hand and elbows on the desk. Farrell asks Patterson if a pin is required for the cellular.
Patterson replies “yeah” and offers two choices. “I can’t keep in mind which one,” she says.
Patterson then places her glasses on and leans over the desk to take a look at her cellular.
Farrell says officers then left the tackle after the dialog with Erin.
Farrell describes discovering laptop and cellular units
Detectives situated a Cooler Grasp laptop in an upstairs bed room. The jury is proven images of the pc.
Farrell says he “deduced” the pc was situated in Patterson’s son’s bed room.
He says a black Samsung cell phone was additionally situated in the identical bed room.
The jury is proven images of the cellular on cabinets inside a wardrobe within the bed room.
Farrell says a pill was additionally situated.
Detective describes search of Erin Patterson’s dwelling
Farrell carried out a search of Patterson’s Leongatha property on 5 August 2023 – per week after the lunch. Patterson was current through the search. Farrell says officers arrived at about 11.40am.
The jury is proven images taken through the search. One {photograph} exhibits kitchen drawers in Patterson’s dwelling.
Farrell says an instruction handbook for the Sunbeam dehydrator was situated in a backside drawer.
One other {photograph} exhibits digital kitchen scales with a glass bowl in a pantry.
The jury is then proven {a photograph} of a RecipeTin Eats: Dinner cookbook situated on the kitchen countertop.
Farrell says it had a “piece of tissue used as a bookmark” inside. He says on a separate web page, not bookmarked, there was a beef wellington recipe. He says:
That web page was spattered with cooking liquids.
Officers additionally situated a jug containing liquid within the pantry and a platter with minimize fruit within the fridge.
The prosecution has known as their subsequent witness, Detective Sergeant Luke Farrell.
Farrell works within the murder unit, the courtroom hears.
Mandy asks Atkinson about her proof that no dried mushrooms matched Patterson’s description of being 100g or much less, in a non-resealable clear bag and with a white label. Patterson additionally informed her the dried mushrooms had been sliced and didn’t seem like commercially accessible, Atkinson says.
Mandy exhibits Atkinson two images beforehand proven to the jury from an Asian grocer visited by a council well being officer through the search to find dried mushrooms.
The images present dried dark-coloured mushrooms in a transparent bag with a white label.
He asks if she agrees the {photograph} is in keeping with what Patterson informed her. Atkinson says Patterson’s description was that it was “smaller than a ziplock bag”.
Below questioning by Mandy, Atkinson agrees that aside from the dimensions every thing else matches.
Mandy asks Atkinson about her proof Patterson informed her the dried mushrooms could have been bought in Oakleigh, Clayton or Mount Waverley.
Atkinson agrees Patterson was undecided the place she had bought the loss of life cap mushrooms from.
Patterson’s defence lawyer, Colin Mandy SC, is cross-examining Atkinson.
Mandy asks in regards to the dialog Atkinson recalled yesterday with Conor McDermott, a physician on the Austin hospital on 31 July 2023 – two days after the lunch.
Atkinson says she rejects that McDermott stated “Glen Waverley” when mentioning the place among the mushrooms could have been bought from.
Mandy says his consumer didn’t present Atkinson a particular date for when she bought the mushrooms used within the beef wellington.
Atkinson says her understanding is Patterson had bought the vast majority of the lunch components on the Friday earlier than the lunch.
However she agrees Patterson didn’t give a particular date for when she bought the mushrooms.
‘Extremely unlikely’ industrial mushrooms contaminated with loss of life cap toxins, well being official says
Atkinson says the division’s investigation concluded it was “extremely unlikely” that industrial mushroom provide chains had been contaminated with loss of life cap mushrooms.
She says the “industrial” provide chain referred to each Woolworths and Asian grocers.
The jury beforehand heard Patterson informed Atkinson she had bought the mushrooms used within the beef wellington from Woolworths in Leongatha and an Asian grocer in Melbourne.
Atkinson says the investigation discovered the danger to public well being was deemed low.
She says the division didn’t obtain any experiences of different folks changing into in poor health after consuming mushrooms and decided the case was an remoted incident.
The jury has entered the courtroom in Morwell.
Division of Well being official Sally Ann Atkinson is constant to offer proof.
She says the investigation the division launched into the lethal beef wellington lunch ran from 31 July 2023 to 11 August 2023.
We’re ready for at the moment’s proceedings to get underneath means. Right here’s a recap of what the jury heard on Monday from our justice and courts reporter, Nino Bucci:
Welcome
Welcome to day 20 of Erin Patterson’s triple homicide trial.
Proof is predicted to start after 10.30am as soon as the jurors enter the courtroom.
Patterson, 50, has pleaded not responsible to a few fees of homicide and one cost of tried homicide referring to a beef wellington lunch she served at her home in Leongatha, in regional Victoria, on 29 July 2023.
The prosecution alleges that Patterson intentionally poisoned her lunch visitors with “murderous intent” however her legal professionals say the poisoning was a tragic accident.
Patterson is accused of murdering her in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, and her estranged husband’s aunt, Heather Wilkinson. She is accused of the tried homicide of Heather’s husband, Ian.