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The Mushroom Murder Trial: Erin Patterson’s True Crimes
Mushroom Murder Trial Crime | Australian True Crime
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1 week ago
Although Erin Patterson’s actions against her family were monstrous, her treatment in custody raises hard questions about the ethics of punishment. Solitary confinement doesn’t deliver justice — it destroys people. In this episode of The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast, we unpack the hidden reality of isolation inside Australian prisons and examine why decency must still have a place, even when dealing with the infamous like Erin Patterson. Ms Patterson has been in isolation in Vict...
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Although Erin Patterson’s actions against her family were monstrous, her treatment in custody raises hard questions about the ethics of punishment. Solitary confinement doesn’t deliver justice — it destroys people. In this episode of The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast, we unpack the hidden reality of isolation inside Australian prisons and examine why decency must still have a place, even when dealing with the infamous like Erin Patterson. Ms Patterson has been in isolation in Vict...
Show more...
News Commentary
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Australian Legal History in Focus: Department of Public Prosecutions Appeals Erin Patterson’s ‘Manifestly Inadequate’ Sentence
The Mushroom Murder Trial: Erin Patterson’s True Crimes
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1 month ago
Australian Legal History in Focus: Department of Public Prosecutions Appeals Erin Patterson’s ‘Manifestly Inadequate’ Sentence
🚨 In a case making waves in Australian legal history, the Department of Public Prosecutions is appealing the sentence handed to Erin Patterson, the so-called mushroom murderer. Prosecutors argue the punishment was 'manifestly inadequate' after Patterson, 51, received a life sentence with a 33-year non-parole period—one of the longest ever given to a female offender in Australia. Why is the Department of Public Prosecutions challenging this already historic sentence, and what could...
The Mushroom Murder Trial: Erin Patterson’s True Crimes
Although Erin Patterson’s actions against her family were monstrous, her treatment in custody raises hard questions about the ethics of punishment. Solitary confinement doesn’t deliver justice — it destroys people. In this episode of The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast, we unpack the hidden reality of isolation inside Australian prisons and examine why decency must still have a place, even when dealing with the infamous like Erin Patterson. Ms Patterson has been in isolation in Vict...