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Australia mushroom trial live: Erin Patterson agrees text messages with mother-in-law about medical appointments ‘were lies’


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Patterson tells court she does not own any grey dinner plates

Patterson says her children were at the movies with a friend during the lunch.

Mandy asks Patterson about the lunch guests’ arrival at 12.30pm.

She says the group went into the garden before returning to the kitchen.

Patterson says she started serving mashed potato, beef wellingtons and beans.

Mandy asks what plates she used.

“Just the dinner plates I had,” she says.

I think there are a couple of black, a couple of white, one that’s red on top and black underneath and then I’ve got one that [my daughter] made at kindergarten.

Mandy asks if she owns any other plates or grey plates. Patterson replies “no” to both questions.

Earlier in the trial, Ian Wilkinson said Patterson served beef wellingtons for her guests on grey plates while she ate from an “orangey-tan” coloured plate.

Patterson says she plated up five beef wellingtons and put the oven tray with the remaining beef wellington in the oven to “worry about later.”

Patterson says at this point Gail asked if she was coming to an upcoming birthday celebration.

Patterson told Gail she would attend, the court hears.

Patterson says she assumed “everybody grabbed a plate”.

She says she accepts Ian’s evidence that Gail and Heather “took two plates each” to the table.

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