Almost two years after the killing of the poison toad chair of three people in Australia, including their ex-in-Laws-Was de Vrouw (50) defended for murder guilty by the jury in all charges.
The Australian from the village of Leongatha, two hours car south of Melbourne, had invited her ex-in-laws (both 70 years old) two years ago and a few of 66 and 68 years old. In the beef Wellington – beef fillet in the puff pastry – but on the lurking tuned tuber mad signals, also known as Death Cap. In the end, three guests were dead, the fourth only survived with her width.
Mrs. claimed her innocence
Patterson, a mother of two children, was arrested a few months after the dead and her house was searched. Since then she has been in custody. She has always insured her innocence.
According to the court, however, she was now found guilty of all charges – triple murder and attempted murder of another person. The judge must now be determined by the judge.
The mysterious matter and the following almost ten weeks of trial had taken the headlines outside the borders of Australia. Media around the world carefully pursued the process in the Latrobe valley near Melbourne. The public prosecutor alone had invited more than 50 witnesses, including mushroom experts and doctors.
Source: Krone

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