CCTV footage shown during Erin Patterson's mushroom trial has been released publicly, one month after she was convicted of the murders.
In July, the mum-of-two was found guilty of deliberately serving a beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms to four members of her extended family, killing three and leaving the fourth fighting for his life.
Following the conclusion of the trial, Victoria's Supreme Court released photos of some evidence shown during the nine-week trial.
These included stills from CCTV where Patterson dumped her dehydrator at a local tip, and a still from when her house was searched in 2023.
The Victorian woman was found guilty this week of murdering three of her former in-laws and attempting to kill a fourth with a poisonous lunch. (Source: 1News)
Now, the court has released videos of Patterson speaking with detectives at the table where she served her deadly lunch.
She was asked to hand over her phone during the search - a device investigators said had been reset multiple times, including remotely when it was in police custody. The prosecution said it was not her primary phone.
Also released was CCTV footage which captured Patterson arriving at the Koonwarra Transfer Station in 2023, in her red MG SUV and carrying an item directly into a shed.

Throughout the trial, the jury were shown maps, witness statements, forensic reports and digital search history - including searches for deadly mushrooms, cooking techniques and a foraging website.
The maximum sentence for murder in Victoria is life imprisonment. This does not necessarily mean life in prison, for the minimum non-parole period is 30 years, unless a court considers it not in the interests of justice to set such a term.
Patterson is 50, which means her prison sentence could see her incarcerated into her 80s.
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