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The Mushroom Murder Trial: Erin Patterson’s True Crimes

What Makes a Mushroom Killer? The Psychology Behind Australia's Poison Murder Case

26 Jul 2025

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An unexpected investigation has been launched into the accommodation of the Erin Patterson jury during the Mushroom Murder Trial, with jurors placed in the same hotel as media, police, and legal counsel. This blunder adds another layer to this complex case where psychological profiling suggests the killer was driven by a desire for control, power, and a 'moment in the sun' - themes that may explain Patterson's unusual media behaviour.• Hotel booking error placed sequestered jury in the same accommodation as police, media and legal team• No suggestion of impropriety but investigation launched by Juries Commissioner• Justice Beale had sequestered jury to protect them from outside influences during deliberations• Criminal profilers suggest killers like Patterson crave control and power they feel they've lost in life• Erin Patterson's true crime obsession, particularly with Ivan Milat case, reveals disturbing psychological patterns• Police found 423 books in Patterson's home, with no texts on mushroom foraging• Psychological research shows poisoners often present as immature, isolated individuals seeking notoriety• Patterson's childlike interests in Lego and unicorns demonstrate the "banality of evil"Head to mushroommurdertrial.com to sign up for our free newsletter to stay in the loop, and please subscribe to this podcast on your preferred platform so you never miss an episode.Buy Me A Coffee hereSupport the showInstagram @Erin_PodcastTwitter @lisapodcastsMushroom Murder Trial Website

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