• Erin Patterson: Lock Her Up and Throw Away the Key?
    Oct 17 2025

    Although Erin Patterson’s actions against her family were monstrous, her treatment in custody raises hard questions about the ethics of punishment.

    Solitary confinement doesn’t deliver justice — it destroys people.

    In this episode of The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast, we unpack the hidden reality of isolation inside Australian prisons and examine why decency must still have a place, even when dealing with the infamous like Erin Patterson.

    Ms Patterson has been in isolation in Victoria for more than 400 days since she was arrested.

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    13 Min.
  • Deadly Mushrooms and Legal Battles: Following Erin Patterson’s Appeal
    Oct 8 2025

    🚨Prosecutors in Victoria are now appealing against the mushroom murderer’s sentence, arguing it was — quote — “manifestly inadequate.”

    Erin Patterson, aged 51, was jailed for life last month with a non-parole period of 33 years.

    That means she’ll be well into her eighties before she can even apply for parole. This is one of the longest sentences ever handed to a female offender in Australian history.

    But the department of Public Prosecutions has confirmed it’s not satisfied with the sentence. Prosecutors this week filed an appeal, saying it was simply too lenient given the nature of Patterson’s crimes — the deliberate poisoning of her in-laws.

    Meanwhile, we've also learned from Patterson’s legal team that she planned to appeal her convictions — although, as of now, that hasn’t been formally lodged.

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    7 Min.
  • They Said WHAT About Erin Patterson?! Kyle & Jackie O Facing Contempt Risk Over Mushroom Killer
    Oct 6 2025

    Australia’s most notorious shock jocks, Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson, are under scrutiny after comments made during Erin Patterson’s mushroom murder trial were under review by prosecutors.

    Four months on, Victoria’s Office of Public Prosecutions is still weighing potential contempt-of-court charges against the KIIS FM hosts — after Kyle was heard saying “lock that b**h up.”*

    In this episode, Lisa from The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast breaks down what’s happening behind the scenes:

    • Why prosecutors haven’t ruled out charges yet
    • What counts as contempt of court in Australia
    • How this compares to the $1.1 million media fines from the George Pell case
    • The latest on Erin Patterson’s appeal and her life sentence for the mushroom murders of Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson

    Based on reporting by The Guardian Australia’s justice correspondent Nino Bucci.

    ⚖️ Listen now for a deep dive into media ethics, legal fallout, and the continuing twists in the Mushroom Murder Trial.

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    8 Min.
  • Australian Legal History in Focus: Department of Public Prosecutions Appeals Erin Patterson’s ‘Manifestly Inadequate’ Sentence
    Oct 3 2025

    🚨 In a case making waves in Australian legal history, the Department of Public Prosecutions is appealing the sentence handed to Erin Patterson, the so-called mushroom murderer.

    Prosecutors argue the punishment was 'manifestly inadequate' after Patterson, 51, received a life sentence with a 33-year non-parole period—one of the longest ever given to a female offender in Australia.

    Why is the Department of Public Prosecutions challenging this already historic sentence, and what could it mean for future cases?

    Tune in as we unpack the legal arguments, public reaction, and the broader impact on Australia’s justice system.

    Erin Patterson, known as the “mushroom murderer”, is lodging an appeal against her convictions for the triple murder of her in‑laws and an attempted murder.

    🏛️ In July, Patterson was found guilty of fatally poisoning Don & Gail Patterson and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson by serving beef Wellingtons laced with deadly mushrooms.

    📆 She was sentenced to life imprisonment with a 33‑year non‑parole period.

    ⚖️ Her new barrister, Richard Edney, has secured a 28‑day extension to file the appeal paperwork in the Victorian Supreme Court.
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    This video dives into:
    • Erin Patterson’s appealtime constraints
    • Key facts from the 2023 trial
    • What’s next in the court process

    🔔 If you want the latest updates on true crime, high profile appeals and court cases in Australia, be sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell.

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    4 Min.
  • Deadly Mushrooms & Legal Appeal: Inside the Erin Patterson Mushroom Poisoning Case
    Oct 1 2025

    Erin Patterson is many things, but she's certainly not a master criminal.

    Explore how the mushroom killer completely screwed up her cover-up and, at the same time, underestimated police.

    Dive into the shocking story of deadly mushrooms and the high-stakes legal appeal in the Erin Patterson case.

    Dubbed the 'mushroom murderer,' Patterson is challenging her convictions for mushroom poisoning that led to the deaths of Don & Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson.

    🏛️ Discover the twists behind her life sentence, the role of her new barrister Richard Edney, and what this legal battle means for future poisoning cases.

    Tune in for an in-depth look at how deadly mushrooms sparked one of Australia's most talked-about legal appeals.

    This episode is an excerpt of Lisa talking about the mushroom trial with Ian and Brad from The Made in Lithgow podcast.

    Plus we will also update you on a court hearing tomorrow in Melbourne for Ms Patterson.

    Made in Lithgow Episode

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    6 Min.
  • Mother-Daughter Relationship Unveiled: Heather Scutter, Children's Literature, and the Early Life of Erin Patterson
    Sep 28 2025

    Who was Erin Patterson before the mushroom murders shocked Australia?

    What shaped Erin Patterson before the mushroom murders rocked Australia?

    In this episode, we delve deep into her mother-daughter relationship with Dr Heather Scutter, a renowned children's literature academic at Monash University.

    Drawing from Erin’s own testimony and reflections on her upbringing, we examine how children's literature, academic discipline, and family dynamics influenced her formative years.

    Was Heather Scutter truly the 'cold robot' Erin claims, or is this just one side of a complex story? Join us as we uncover the hidden narratives behind Erin Patterson’s childhood and the powerful role of her mother in shaping her path.In this episode, we look beyond the headlines into her childhood and her relationship with her mother, Dr Heather Scutter—a respected children’s literature academic at Monash University.

    Through Erin’s own testimony and claims about her upbringing, we explore how stories, intellect, and discipline shaped her early life. Was her mother truly the “cold robot” Erin described, or is this just part of the killer’s narrative? Drawing on Heather Scutter’s published work, her academic legacy, and court records, we investigate the blurred lines between truth, memory, and deception.

    This episode examines the psychological underpinnings of Erin Patterson’s resentment, control, and need to author her own story—asking whether her childhood experiences influenced the path that ended in the deadly mushroom lunch.

    Uncover Erin Patterson’s childhood and her fraught relationship with academic mother Heather Scutter. Was the mushroom killer shaped by stories, discipline—or her own deception?


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    17 Min.
  • True Crime Unveiled: Erin Patterson, Mushroom Poisoning, and the Supreme Court of Victoria
    Sep 16 2025

    In Part Two of Inside Keep Keli Lane Behind Bars, we delve deeper into the true crime story that has captivated our community: Erin Patterson and the infamous mushroom poisoning case.

    Erin was once a prominent member of our true crime Facebook group, known for her keen insights and passion for justice.

    But the Erin Patterson we interacted with online seemed worlds apart from the woman who faced trial for murder in the Supreme Court of Victoria. Was her self-obsession and manipulation a sign of something darker?

    Join us as we explore the complex layers of this case, uncovering how a trusted voice in our group became the central figure in one of Australia's most shocking true crime sagas.

    This is Part Two of Inside Keep Keli Lane Behind Bars. Erin Patterson appeared to demonstrate some traits common amongst convicted poisoners. For a start, the self-obsession and the manipulation.

    But the Erin Patterson we thought we knew and the Erin Patterson who stood trial for murder seemed like two entirely different people. On one hand, she was a key figure in our true crime group, someone who shared our passion for seeking the truth.

    Inside The Supreme Court of Victoria, Erin could be seen on video, sitting back in her government-issued chair and treating everyone in the pre-trial hearings as disposable.

    Yes, this was a criminal case, and I know she needed to throw everything she had at it, but just like in the original true crime group, Erin was creating drama and trying to pitt people against each other.

    In 2019, we crossed paths in a Facebook true crime group while investigating the Kelly Lane child killer case. Back then, Erin seemed like just another mum fascinated by crime. Today, she is convicted of murder and attempted murder after serving a fatal Beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms at a family lunch in Leongatha.

    This podcast takes you behind the headlines and into the online world where Erin thrived. From hidden Facebook identities to fractured friendships, from her obsession with serial killers like Ivan Milat to her role in amateur sleuth groups, we uncover the digital breadcrumbs that foreshadowed her descent into darkness.

    Through court reporting, personal insights, and analysis of social media crime culture, you’ll hear how a seemingly ordinary woman’s obsession blurred into real life — with deadly consequences.


    👉 Subscribe now for forensic deep-dives, exclusive trial coverage (https:www.mushroommurdertrial.com.au) , and untold stories about Erin Patterson and the Mushroom Murders.

    Sorry, the audio glitches in parts. I had to do a very precise edit due to the harassment I am receiving for reporting this case.


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    16 Min.
  • Virtual Persona Unmasked: Erin Patterson, the Keli Lane Case, and the Police Investigation That Shook an Online Community
    Sep 15 2025

    Recorded in 2024, this episode takes you deep into the digital double life of Erin Patterson, where her virtual persona ignited a storm within a Facebook group obsessed with the Keli Lane case.

    Join us as we unravel the gripping drama that blurred the lines between online intrigue and real-world consequences, culminating in a police investigation that rocked the community.

    Discover how Erin's actions in the virtual world had far-reaching effects, and why the Keli Lane case continues to fascinate and disturb. Tune in for a compelling exploration of mystery, identity, and the powerful impact of social media.

    This episode was recorded in 2024.

    Have you ever witnessed the unraveling of an online community, entwined with mystery and real-life implications? Prepare to be drawn into the heart of such a digital maelstrom as my guest and I bring to light the drama of Erin Patterson's entanglement with a Facebook group dedicated to the Keli Lane case.

    This isn't just a recount of social media; it's a deep dive into the effects of Erin's virtual persona and the subsequent police interest in her digital trail, reported by the Herald Sun.

    We bring you a first-person perspective on our group's chaotic dissolution and the pivotal role played by other profiles in January 2020.

    Our journey doesn't end in the digital world, as we traipse alongside Simon and Erin, venturing across Australia's rugged terrain and revisiting the poignant chapters of their lives.

    From the demise of a book business to the emotional toll of a geriatric pregnancy, we traverse the complexities that shadow Erin's story.

    Tune in for an episode that promises not only a gripping narrative but also an empathetic exploration of the people at its core, complete with supportive evidence found directly on our website.

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    And we do promise you're going to get the whole story of the Beef Wellington with mushrooms.

    In the spirit of reconciliation, this podcast and its authors acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.


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    23 Min.