Accused killer Erin Patterson.
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Prosecutors will continue questioning mushroom cook Erin Patterson as she returns for a fifth day in the witness box at her triple murder trial.

The 50-year-old mother admitted to a number of lies to police on Thursday, as she nears the end of week six on trial before a Supreme Court jury in regional Victoria.

Patterson has pleaded not guilty to the murder of her former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, 70, and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson, 66, along with the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.

Accused killer Erin Patterson.
Accused killer Erin Patterson. (Anita Lester)

She denies deliberately poisoning her four lunch guests on July 29, 2023 by serving them death cap mushroom-laced beef Wellingtons.

Patterson admitted to 14 jurors on Thursday that she lied in her police interview about not owning a dehydrator and having never foraged for wild mushrooms.

She said she had a “stupid knee-jerk reaction to just dig deeper and keep lying” after being informed two lunch guests had died.

“I was just scared, but I shouldn’t have done it,” she told the jury.

Erin Patterson's defence barrister Colin Mandy SC.
Erin Patterson’s defence barrister Colin Mandy SC. (Justin McManus)

The prosecution honed in on Patterson’s lies during cross-examination, accusing her of lying about dehydrating mushrooms as she knew telling police the truth could implicate her in the toxic lunch.

“I agree that I lied because I was afraid I would be held responsible,” Patterson said.

She also admitted she told Gail and Don Patterson she had a lump in her arm and was going to hospital to get it tested, which was untrue.

“They made me feel loved and cared for in the way that they were asking about my health and I didn’t want that to stop, so I just kept going,” she said.

Erin Patterson will have her case heard in Morwell. (Nine)

Prosecutor Nanette Rogers SC accused her of using a “so-called cancer diagnosis” to get her guests to come over for lunch.

“I suggest that you never thought you would have to account for this lie about having cancer because you thought that the lunch guests would die?” the prosecutor asked.

“That’s not true,” Patterson replied.

Patterson will return for a second day of cross-examination on Friday as the trial continues.

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