THE ASTONISHING STORY OF ERIN PATTERSON AND THE MUSHROOM MURDER TRIAL THAT HORRIFIED AND ENTHRALLED THE WORLD
On 29 July 2023 the family and friends of Erin Patterson sat down for lunch in Leongatha, a small town in rural Australia. On the menu: beef Wellington. The next day, four of the guests were hospitalised, and within a week, Erin's mother- and father-in-law, Don and Gail Patterson, and her husband's aunt Heather Wilkinson were dead. Heather's husband, Ian, survived . . . but only just.
Doctors suspected death cap mushroom poisoning, and four months later, Patterson was arrested and charged with three counts of murder and one of attempted murder. The case immediately captured media attention around the world. Had Patterson deliberately killed her estranged husband's parents and aunt? Was the lunch a recipe for murder?
In this gripping new book, bestselling author, investigative journalist and former detective Duncan McNab expertly examines the sequence of events that left three people dead, and a community and family shattered. With forensic detail he brings to life the twists and turns of the trial and the dramatic final verdict: GUILTY!
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Headline Publishing Group
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0354-4093-1 (9781035440931)
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Duncan McNab , a former police detective, investigative journalist, TV producer and media advisor to government and the private sector, is the author of twelve books, including Australian bestsellers Dead Man Running (with Ross Coulthart), The Snapshot Killer, Waterfront and Roger Rogerson. Duncan was a producer on the Kennedy and Clarion award-winning Murder Uncovered series (7 Network) in 2017 and creator/series producer of the ground-breaking Australia Behind Bars (9 Network/ITV). In 2017 , his book Getting Away with Murder won the Ned Kelly Award for Best True Crime. He lives in Sydney.