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Mushroom poisoner Erin Patterson launches appeal against murder conviction

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Australian woman Erin Patterson, convicted of murdering family members by poisoning them with toxic mushrooms, is now attempting to overturn her conviction through a legal appeal. Patterson gained widespread notoriety after the deadly meal she prepared killed several of her relatives. The case drew significant international attention due to its unusual and disturbing nature. Her appeal represents the next legal step following her conviction, as she contests the court's guilty verdict.

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