Erin Patterson, on trial for triple murder through mushroom poisoning, asserts confusion over a canceled gastric bypass appointment at a clinic that offers no such procedures. During cross-examination, prosecutor Nanette Rogers challenged Patterson's accounts regarding the lunch where her in-laws fell ill, questioning her truthfulness. Patterson insists that her belief about the appointment and her actions post-lunch was not a lie, framing the poisoning incident as a tragic accident, despite mounting evidence suggesting otherwise.
Patterson expressed confusion about a clinic that supposedly offered gastric bypass that, according to evidence presented, provides only cosmetic dermatology services.
Under cross-examination, Patterson stated her belief in the legitimacy of the appointment for weight-loss surgery, maintaining that it was not a lie.
The court scrutinized Patterson's account of inducing vomiting following a meal believed to be linked to the poisonings, amplifying doubts about her credibility.
Patterson's defense claims the mushroom poisoning incident of her in-laws was purely accidental, denying any intention to harm.
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