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Death Cap: The Mushroom Murders on Netflix

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OldFrill Sun 21-Dec-25 22:37:15

Aldom

OldFrill I think you have misunderstood Lemonred's thinking.
As I read it she wasn't referring to the occasion/light coloured trousers indicating guilt. Rather the choice of light coloured trousers if her gut was upset!!

Lemonred said that wearing light trousers would sway her opinion - as to Erin Patterson's guilt l presume. It isn't something that would sway my opinion.

JenniferEccles Sun 21-Dec-25 22:32:05

This was such an intriguing case, wasn’t it?
Has a motive ever been established?

OldFrill Sun 21-Dec-25 22:30:24

Cold

Knittypamela

The worst part was she scraped the mushrooms off the leftovers and fed it to her kids. What a risk.

She claimed that by I don't think she did that at all as the experts testified that the poison would have seeped into the meat. I think there were 2 Wellingtons - one for her and the kids and then the poisoned "guest" Wellington

She clearly knew she was not in danger despite going to the hospital as she refused to stay for them to run tests and was in no hurry to get her children checked out.

They each had individual wellingtons, like pies, There was a spare one as her ex-husband cancelled, that's probably the one she shared between the kids.

Cold Sun 21-Dec-25 20:49:48

Knittypamela

The worst part was she scraped the mushrooms off the leftovers and fed it to her kids. What a risk.

She claimed that by I don't think she did that at all as the experts testified that the poison would have seeped into the meat. I think there were 2 Wellingtons - one for her and the kids and then the poisoned "guest" Wellington

She clearly knew she was not in danger despite going to the hospital as she refused to stay for them to run tests and was in no hurry to get her children checked out.

Aldom Sun 21-Dec-25 18:02:20

OldFrill I think you have misunderstood Lemonred's thinking.
As I read it she wasn't referring to the occasion/light coloured trousers indicating guilt. Rather the choice of light coloured trousers if her gut was upset!!

Knittypamela Sun 21-Dec-25 17:49:50

The worst part was she scraped the mushrooms off the leftovers and fed it to her kids. What a risk.

Sparklefizz Sun 21-Dec-25 17:25:26

Docbee

What did the murderess dish up for herself? The relatives ate the beef wellington laced with arsenic. Just wondering! What a terrible way to die! Evil woman. Unbelievable.....

No, not laced with arsenic. Laced with poisonous Death Cap Mushrooms.

OldFrill Sun 21-Dec-25 17:21:50

Lemonred

The podcast ‘Redhanded’ covered this very well too. Interesting case, and so much evidence against her. The thing that would certainly sway my opinion, is the white trousers she wore on her, very brief, visit to the hospital. As a sufferer of IBS, I’d never wear white trousers (or knickers 😲 on a rough day) 😉

She said she'd been sick so maybe the diarrhoea wasn't that bad. My loose summer trousers are light coloured. Maybe she'd soiled darker trousers. Wrong coloured trousers for the occasion doesn't indicate guilt to me. Were questions asked at the trial about her colour choice?

Etoile2701 Sun 21-Dec-25 16:44:24

I watched it. Fascinating. How could she do that!?

Lemonred Sun 21-Dec-25 16:36:01

The podcast ‘Redhanded’ covered this very well too. Interesting case, and so much evidence against her. The thing that would certainly sway my opinion, is the white trousers she wore on her, very brief, visit to the hospital. As a sufferer of IBS, I’d never wear white trousers (or knickers 😲 on a rough day) 😉

OldFrill Sun 21-Dec-25 16:23:08

narrowboatnan

BlueBelle

Boo,would have enjoyed that but don’t have Netflix

I watched it on Ch 5 on catch up (on my iPad) last night

Same subject, different programme.

narrowboatnan Sun 21-Dec-25 16:10:08

BlueBelle

Boo,would have enjoyed that but don’t have Netflix

I watched it on Ch 5 on catch up (on my iPad) last night

OldFrill Sun 21-Dec-25 15:43:50

Portlife

She ate the same minus the mushrooms! She had an orange plate but theirs were all grey so she knew which ones were poisoned. They all seemed such lovely people as well. So sad

According to the documentary, she ate the same as the guests but she claims she ate an entire chocolate orange cake the guests had brought, and felt so sick she vomited. Oddly, there were no grey plates in the house so the lead witness may be wrong about that (may crop up in her appeal), if he was wrong about that us he a reliable witness.

I found it hard to believe such an intelligent woman would have done this. I think her arrogance in court turned the jury against her.

Her ex-husband's claims that she'd tried to poison him were never brought to court.

WithNobsOnIt Sun 21-Dec-25 14:27:55

I dont think we will see this meal on Mary Berry any time soon Do you

Portlife Sun 21-Dec-25 14:04:14

She ate the same minus the mushrooms! She had an orange plate but theirs were all grey so she knew which ones were poisoned. They all seemed such lovely people as well. So sad

Docbee Sun 21-Dec-25 14:00:20

What did the murderess dish up for herself? The relatives ate the beef wellington laced with arsenic. Just wondering! What a terrible way to die! Evil woman. Unbelievable.....

Nicolenet Sun 21-Dec-25 13:42:36

She is quite evil and so naive. How could she hope to pass it as an accident?

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 19-Dec-25 13:49:34

When I watched the court case unfold, I thought - this has a film written all over it..
No script writer could have written a more astonishing plot.

Galaxy Fri 19-Dec-25 10:11:00

I haven't watched this but have listened to a podcast on the murders. It is an awful way to due, she is an evil woman.

Sago Fri 19-Dec-25 09:52:40

It was quite extraordinary, she was completely mad, trying to kill so many family members.

Apparently she had tried to kill her husband previously.

Poor children.

BlueBelle Fri 19-Dec-25 08:27:26

Boo,would have enjoyed that but don’t have Netflix

Sparklefizz Fri 19-Dec-25 08:06:30

For those who enjoy courtroom dramas, this real-life Aussie dramatisation of The Mushroom Murders tells the story of Erin Patterson who invited her ex husband's family to a special lunch and served up beef wellington laced with death cap mushrooms.

I enjoyed how the case was put together, both prosecution and defence.

It's in 3 episodes on Netflix.