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Withheld Evidence Casts Doubt on Mushroom Murder Trial
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people and attempting to murder another by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms; however, evidence of prior alleged poisoning attempts was withheld from the jury, raising concerns about the trial's fairness.
Withheld Evidence Casts Doubt on Mushroom Murder Trial
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three people and attempting to murder another by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms; however, evidence of prior alleged poisoning attempts was withheld from the jury, raising concerns about the trial's fairness.
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28% Bias Score


Erin Patterson Trial: Family Poisoning Suspicions Culminate in Murder Conviction
Erin Patterson, a true crime enthusiast, stood trial for the murder of her in-laws and Simon Patterson's parents after they suffered multi-organ failure from a meal she prepared; suspicions arose when Simon fell ill after meals prepared by Patterson.
Erin Patterson Trial: Family Poisoning Suspicions Culminate in Murder Conviction
Erin Patterson, a true crime enthusiast, stood trial for the murder of her in-laws and Simon Patterson's parents after they suffered multi-organ failure from a meal she prepared; suspicions arose when Simon fell ill after meals prepared by Patterson.
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40% Bias Score


Melbourne Food Delivery Riders Fined for Unsafe Riding
Victoria Police in Melbourne issued nearly 300 fines to food delivery riders since June for dangerous riding, including footpath riding, red-light running, and mobile phone use, resulting in hefty fines up to $593.
Melbourne Food Delivery Riders Fined for Unsafe Riding
Victoria Police in Melbourne issued nearly 300 fines to food delivery riders since June for dangerous riding, including footpath riding, red-light running, and mobile phone use, resulting in hefty fines up to $593.
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20% Bias Score


Sole Survivor's Public Return After Deadly Mushroom Lunch
Ian Wilkinson, the surviving husband of one of Erin Patterson's victims, publicly reappeared at his church after Patterson's murder conviction, delivering a message of hope following the deadly mushroom-laced beef Wellington lunch that killed his wife and two others on July 29, 2023.
Sole Survivor's Public Return After Deadly Mushroom Lunch
Ian Wilkinson, the surviving husband of one of Erin Patterson's victims, publicly reappeared at his church after Patterson's murder conviction, delivering a message of hope following the deadly mushroom-laced beef Wellington lunch that killed his wife and two others on July 29, 2023.
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44% Bias Score


Patterson Verdict: Australian Media's Diverse Response
Erin Patterson's guilty verdict for the triple murder spurred intense media coverage, showcasing varying journalistic styles—from sensationalism (Daily Mail) to victim-focused narratives (ABC)—revealing diverse ethical considerations and societal fascination with true crime.
Patterson Verdict: Australian Media's Diverse Response
Erin Patterson's guilty verdict for the triple murder spurred intense media coverage, showcasing varying journalistic styles—from sensationalism (Daily Mail) to victim-focused narratives (ABC)—revealing diverse ethical considerations and societal fascination with true crime.
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60% Bias Score


Doctor Faces Backlash After Controversial Remarks About Murderer
Following the guilty verdict for triple murder against Erin Patterson, Dr. Chris Webster, a key witness, made controversial comments about her, which have led to calls for his dismissal from Leongatha Hospital and an investigation by AHPRA, despite the positive contributions he has made to the commu...
Doctor Faces Backlash After Controversial Remarks About Murderer
Following the guilty verdict for triple murder against Erin Patterson, Dr. Chris Webster, a key witness, made controversial comments about her, which have led to calls for his dismissal from Leongatha Hospital and an investigation by AHPRA, despite the positive contributions he has made to the commu...
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64% Bias Score

Suppressed Evidence in Patterson Murder Trial Revealed
A Gippsland jury convicted Erin Patterson of murder, but crucial evidence detailing alleged prior poisoning attempts against her ex-husband and online searches for poisons was suppressed during the trial; this information, including details of hospitalizations and specific meals, has now been releas...

Suppressed Evidence in Patterson Murder Trial Revealed
A Gippsland jury convicted Erin Patterson of murder, but crucial evidence detailing alleged prior poisoning attempts against her ex-husband and online searches for poisons was suppressed during the trial; this information, including details of hospitalizations and specific meals, has now been releas...
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32% Bias Score

Ex-Husband Alleges Repeated Poisoning Attempts by Mushroom Murderer
Erin Patterson's ex-husband, Simon, alleges she poisoned him three times before the fatal mushroom lunch that killed three of his family members; the allegations, initially under reporting restrictions, detail incidents involving pasta, curry, and stew, resulting in hospitalizations and a 16-day com...

Ex-Husband Alleges Repeated Poisoning Attempts by Mushroom Murderer
Erin Patterson's ex-husband, Simon, alleges she poisoned him three times before the fatal mushroom lunch that killed three of his family members; the allegations, initially under reporting restrictions, detail incidents involving pasta, curry, and stew, resulting in hospitalizations and a 16-day com...
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64% Bias Score

Mushroom Chef's Munchausen Syndrome Diagnosis May Mitigate Life Sentence
Erin Patterson, 50, was convicted of murdering her in-laws and another relative after a lunch where she poisoned them; a prison diagnosis of Munchausen Syndrome could potentially mitigate her life sentence.

Mushroom Chef's Munchausen Syndrome Diagnosis May Mitigate Life Sentence
Erin Patterson, 50, was convicted of murdering her in-laws and another relative after a lunch where she poisoned them; a prison diagnosis of Munchausen Syndrome could potentially mitigate her life sentence.
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60% Bias Score

Korumburra Church Holds First Service Post-Patterson Murders
Following Erin Patterson's conviction for murdering three Korumburra Baptist Church congregants, the church held its first service with reduced attendance; focusing on faith and remembrance, while navigating unprecedented global media attention.

Korumburra Church Holds First Service Post-Patterson Murders
Following Erin Patterson's conviction for murdering three Korumburra Baptist Church congregants, the church held its first service with reduced attendance; focusing on faith and remembrance, while navigating unprecedented global media attention.
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24% Bias Score

Erin Patterson Found Guilty of Murder
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, was found guilty on Monday of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder for poisoning three people to death and nearly killing a fourth with death cap mushrooms at a lunch in 2023.

Erin Patterson Found Guilty of Murder
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, was found guilty on Monday of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder for poisoning three people to death and nearly killing a fourth with death cap mushrooms at a lunch in 2023.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Woman Convicted of Murder Using Death Cap Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder one family member using death cap mushrooms in Australia in 2023; the mushrooms' heat-stable toxin causes liver failure and death.

Australian Woman Convicted of Murder Using Death Cap Mushrooms
Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three and attempting to murder one family member using death cap mushrooms in Australia in 2023; the mushrooms' heat-stable toxin causes liver failure and death.
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44% Bias Score
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