SYDNEY: Australia’s recently convicted mushroom murderer also tried to poison her husband with a chicken korma curry, according to accusations aired Friday after a suppression order lapsed. Home cook Erin Patterson was found guilty in July of murdering her husband’s parents and elderly aunt in 2023 by lacing their beef Wellington lunch with lethal death cap mushrooms. A series of potentially damning allegations about Patterson’s behavior in the lead-up to the meal were withheld from the jury to give the mother-of-two a fair trial.

One alleged attempt left Simon Patterson in a coma, with his family twice told to say their goodbyes.

Erin Patterson’s husband said he felt ill after eating a penne bolognese, chicken curry and sandwich wrap she cooked for him.

SYDNEY: Australia’s recently convicted mushroom murderer also tried to poison her husband with a chicken korma curry, according to accusations aired Friday after a suppression…

Erin Patterson’s husband says he feared estranged wife would poison him

A jury last month found Erin Patterson lured her mother-in-law Gail Patterson, father-in-law Don Patterson and Gail's sister, Heather Wilkinson, to lunch at her home and poisoned…

The husband of Erin Patterson, convicted of poisoning three people to death with deadly mushrooms, told an Australian court he suspected his wife had been...

Authorities in Australia have said Erin Patterson attempted to poison her husband on multiple occasions before serving a deadly mushroom meal that killed three people.