Triple murderer Erin Patterson has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years. The sentencing occurred following a trial in the Victorian Supreme Court. Patterson was found guilty of murdering three individuals and attempting to murder a fourth person. The lunch containing death cap mushrooms was laced with the lethal toxin. Justice Christopher Beale delivered the sentencing announcement during a live broadcast on Monday. The prosecution argued that Patterson’s actions constituted murder, and the court found her guilty of multiple counts. The conviction includes a mandatory sentence of 33 years, with a period of non-parole.
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