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Mushroom murderer ‘tampered with food in prison making inmate sick’

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Last updated: 2025/07/07 at 5:24 AM
News Room Published 7 July 2025
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MUSHROOM murderer Erin Patterson has been accused of tampering with prison food while working in the jail kitchen – allegedly making a fellow inmate sick.

The shocking new claim was made by a prisoner housed in the same unit at Melbourne’s Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.

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Erin Patterson, pictured in April, has been accused of tampering with prison food, allegedly making an inmate sickCredit: Reuters
Erin Patterson, handcuffed, leaving the Supreme Court of Victoria after a jury found her guilty of murder.

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The convicted mushroom killer, pictured in April, had a job in the kitchen at Melbourne’s Dame Phyllis Frost Centre.Credit: EPA
Photo of two trays of beef Wellington samples containing toxic mushrooms.

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Patterson has now been found guilty of murdering her in-laws at a deadly beef wellington lunchCredit: AFP
Two mushrooms held in gloved hands.

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Death cap mushrooms were found inside the beef Wellington Patterson cookedCredit: Nine

It comes after Patterson was found guilty of three counts of murder and one of attempted murder over a deadly beef wellington lunch laced with toxic mushrooms.

According to Herald Sun reports, the inmate fell ill following a dispute with Patterson and allegedly blamed the notorious poisoner for the sickness.

A Corrections Victoria source confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that Patterson had been given a job in the jail kitchen, despite the nature of the accusations that landed her there in the first place.

The mum-of-two’s supporters have hit back, insisting the prison poisoning claim is baseless.

Read more on Erin Patterson

Patterson has now been convicted of the murders of her former in-laws Don and Gail Patterson, both 70, and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson, 66.

She was also found guilty of the attempted murder of Heather’s husband, pastor Ian Wilkinson, who only survived the deadly July 2023 lunch after undergoing a liver transplant.

The verdicts were delivered in a packed Victorian Supreme Court on Monday, following seven days of jury deliberation and 35 days of evidence and cross-examination.

Patterson, described as “emotionless” as the guilty verdicts were read out, reportedly told her best friend Alison Rose Prior “see you soon” as she was led away from the dock.

A sentencing date is yet to be scheduled, and Patterson now faces the prospects of life behind bars.

Erin Patterson arrested ‘after cooking poisonous mushroom lunch which killed 3 relatives… but didn’t fall ill herself’

Poisoned lunch turned fatal

Patterson pleaded not guilty to all charges, claiming the deaths were a tragic accident.

She insisted she had unknowingly used foraged death cap mushrooms when she prepared the beef wellington for her lunch guests at her Leongatha home on July 29, 2023.

But prosecutors alleged Patterson invited her estranged husband’s family under false pretences, possibly even faking a cancer diagnosis to ensure they attended.

Ian Wilkinson, the only survivor of the meal, testified that Patterson served the beef wellington to guests on separate plates from her own.

Toxicologists confirmed all four guests showed symptoms consistent with ingestion of deadly cap mushrooms, a highly lethal species known to grown in the area.

Don, Gail and Heather died within a week. Ian was placed in a coma and later required a liver transplant.

Patterson initially told investigators she had bought dried mushrooms from an Asian grocery store in Melbourne — but couldn’t say where.

She also denied owning a dehydrator — a claim later proven false.

The jury heard that she had lied to health officials, doctors and even police in the days following the lunch, hindering efforts to trace the source of the poisoning and save her victims’ lives.

During her eight days in the witness box, Patterson admitted she had foraged mushrooms since 2020, telling jurors: “They tasted good and I didn’t get sick.”

Gail and Don Patterson.

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Heather Wilkinson died after the lunch while her husband Ian was left fighting for life
Headshot of Erin Patterson.

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Gail Patterson, Erin’s former mother-in-law, died after eating the beef wellington
Photo of Don Patterson.

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Gail’s husband Don Patterson was also killed by the toxic meal
Ian Wilkinson holding two takeaway coffees outside a courthouse.

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Survivor Ian Wilkinson arriving in court on MondayCredit: Getty

Alleged past attempts and eerie “death wall”

The horror didn’t stop with one deadly meal.

Police allege Patterson may have attempted to poison her ex-husband Simon Patterson on three separate occasions between 2021 and 2022.

Simon had previously written about a near-death illness that left him in a coma for 16 days and prompted doctors to urge his family to say their goodbyes — twice.

Adding to the sinister narrative, a tradesman who worked on Patterson’s house claimed he discovered a chilling “death wall” filled with threatening scribbles and eerie messages — including one that read: “You don’t [have] long to live.”

One neighbour claimed Patterson was an experienced mushroom forager, often seen picking fungi in the area.

Police later combed through her multiple Facebook accounts, where she allegedly boasted of being “very good at details”.

Child's drawing with words and figures.

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A tradesman discovered eerie drawings and messages inside Patterson’s homeCredit: news.com.au
Timeline illustrating the events leading to Erin Patterson's arrest and charges for murder and attempted murder.

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