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Erin Patterson Appeal Set for August as Court Reviews Murder Convictions

29th May 2026
Erin Patterson's convictions for murdering three relatives with Beef Wellingtons containing toxic death cap mushrooms will be tested before Victoria's Court of Appeal in August as she seeks to overturn the verdicts and challenge her life sentence. The appeal hearing, scheduled for August 19 and 20, marks the next stage in one of Australia's most closely watched criminal cases. Patterson is challenging both her convictions and sentence following her conviction for murdering three elderly relatives of her estranged husband and attempting to murder a fourth after a lunch at her home in Leongatha, Victoria, in 2023. A jury found Patterson guilty in July and she was sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years, one of the longest sentences imposed on a woman in Australia. Patterson maintained her innocence throughout the 11-week trial and argued that the poisoning was accidental. Central to Patterson's challenge are allegations that a "fundamental irregularity" occurred while the jury was sequestered. She has also challenged the admission of evidence including cell tower location data and messages from Facebook friends, arguing that some material was either irrelevant or unfairly prejudicial. Patterson further alleges that she was subjected to an unfair and oppressive cross-examination. Criminal appeals examine whether legal or procedural errors occurred during a trial and whether any such issues affected the fairness or outcome of the proceedings. Rather than rehearing all of the evidence presented to a jury, appellate courts generally focus on the legal questions raised by the parties and whether the original proceedings were conducted according to law. Both Patterson and prosecutors have lodged appeals. Patterson is seeking to overturn her convictions and challenge her sentence, while prosecutors argue that the punishment imposed by the trial court was manifestly inadequate. Patterson was convicted of murdering Gail Patterson, Donald Patterson and Heather Wilkinson after a jury found she poisoned them with Beef Wellingtons containing death cap mushrooms served at her home in Leongatha. She was also convicted of the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson, who survived the meal.

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