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Death Cap Mushroom Site found on Patterson's computer

A search for Erin Patterson's devices shows a visit to a scientific website that shows the location of the death mushrooms about a year before serving a poisoned beef -Wellington that a jury has been told.

The 50-year-old Patterson wore black and white striped top on Wednesday and glasses when they were opposed to a triple murder process in the regional Victoria before the fourth week, according to which they were accused of deliberately poisoning their former in-laws.

She has not guilty about three murder cases because of the death of Don and Gail Patterson (70) and Heather Wilkinson (66).

The search for confiscated devices includes terms “death caps, fungi of the fatalities, mushrooms and poison”. (Handout/Sa health)

Patterson claims that she did not deliberately poison her lunch guests and it was a terrible accident.

Shamen Fox-Henry, Digital Forensics Officer of the Victoria Police Police, gave the exams on Patterson's devices on Wednesday after the police confiscated them by the police on August 5, 2023.

He said he applied Keyword search inquiries on the confiscated devices for terms such as “Death Cap, Death Cap mushrooms, mushrooms and poison”.

The analysis of a cooler master computer, which was recorded by the police, on which three storage devices were included, showed that on May 28, 2022, the Innaturalist Science website was searched via Webbrowser -Bing.

The Innaturalist website was also accessed at around 7:22 p.m., and “observations” were visited on how the jury was announced.

Then at 7:23 p.m. “Melbourne Vic Australia's death limit was visited on the unit on May 18, 2022 on the Innaturalist website on the device.

It was further detailed that it was in “Bricker Reserve, Moorabbin” and the post of Ivan Margitta was on the website with two visits.

“This URL was visited twice in this browser,” Fox-Henry told the jury, which was shown about the website visits.

The device then used Google to search “Korumburra Middle Pub” at 7:23 p.m.

The process before Justice Christopher Beale continues.

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