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Heather Wilkinson was rushed down the highway to a Melbourne hospital for urgent treatment. Before leaving, she made sure to ...
The case of Erin Patterson tells us a lot about the grip certain types of crimes have on us, the beliefs we hold, and the ...
Erin Patterson believed the confines of her prison van would shield her from the media’s relentless gaze – but she was wrong.
It is the outburst the jury never heard but which would quietly define the first days of Erin Patterson’s murder trial.
Crime reporter Erin Pearson, who covered the trial of Erin Patterson, discusses how motive isn't necessary to prove murder.
Crime reporter Erin Pearson, who covered the trial of Erin Patterson for The Age, tells us about the evidence that was ...
In her initial police interview, now-convicted triple murderer Erin Patterson spun a web of fabrications. See the full ...
Thi Le and J.Y. Lee’s Viet-Australian restaurant is not a slick machine, but it has soul − and creativity − in spades.
As a psychologist, I believe the reason Patterson thought she could get away with it, the reason she did it, was because she ...
The public preoccupation with the trial of Erin Patterson shows that we still want to sort facts from falsehoods. That’s a ...
Readers discuss Friday’s antisemitic attacks on a Melbourne synagogue and restaurant, and react to Sunday’s weekly ...
Erin Patterson had an interest in mushrooms, and the lonely outskirts of Gippsland were the perfect place to find an unlikely murder weapon.
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