
The Dehydrator, the Dummy Phone, and the Judge’s Warning: Inside Week 9 of the Erin Patterson Trial
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📝 Show Notes — The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast
Episode: Week Nine – Jury to Be Locked In, Phones Missing, and the Dehydrator Dumped
Host: Lisa
This week we reach a critical juncture in the Erin Patterson trial, now into its ninth week inside the Supreme Court in Morwell, Victoria.
🔍 In this episode:
- Justice Christopher Beale continues his final instructions to the jury.
- The jury will be sequestered during its deliberations, an unusual move in Australia — signalling just how high-profile this case is.
- A key prosecution claim about leftovers fed to Erin’s children is thrown out by the judge, who warns the jury not to speculate without expert evidence.
- The court revisits the dehydrator — allegedly used in a blind mushroom taste test, later dumped by Erin before a child protection visit. Was it panic? Or allegedly part of a cover-up?
- Erin’s digital trail is under scrutiny, with allegations she used multiple phones, factory reset one four times, and never handed over her “main” device. But the defence says there’s no proof she expected a search.
- The judge warns the jury about the complexity of the prosecution’s case, urging them not to overlook the simple explanations.
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