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    Australia mushroom murderer Erin Patterson left me 'half alive', lone surviving victim says

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    Posted on August 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Erin Patterson was convicted of poisoning guests with mushrooms, leading to three deaths. Survivor Ian Wilkinson shares his emotional impact statement in court.

    Surviving Victim of Mushroom Poisoning Describes Life After Tragedy

    By Alasdair Pal

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -The lone surviving guest of a lunch where three others died after being served food laced with deadly mushrooms told an Australian court on Monday the actions of host and convicted murderer Erin Patterson had left him feeling "half alive".

    Patterson was found guilty last month of luring her mother-in-law Gail Patterson, father-in-law Donald Patterson and Gail's sister, Heather Wilkinson, to lunch at her home and poisoning them with individual portions of Beef Wellington that contained toxic death cap mushrooms.

    A jury also found the 50-year-old guilty of the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson, Heather's husband, who survived the 2023 meal at Erin Patterson's home in Leongatha, a town of about 6,000 people some 135 km (84 miles) southeast of Melbourne.

    On Monday, speaking at the start of a two-day pre-sentencing hearing, Ian Wilkinson told a court in Melbourne that the death of his wife had left him bereft.

    "It's a truly horrible thought to live with that somebody could decide to take her life. I only feel half alive without her," he said, breaking down in tears as he delivered his victim impact statement.

    Wilkinson, a pastor in a local church, spent months in hospital recovering from the poisoning, and said on Monday he had only narrowly survived.

    He called on Patterson, who said the poisonings were accidental and continues to maintain her innocence, to confess to her crimes.

    "I encourage Erin to receive my offer of forgiveness for those harms done to me with full confession and repentance. I bear her no ill will," he said.

    "I am no longer Erin Patterson's victim and she has become the victim of my kindness."

    The court received a total of 28 victim impact statements, of which seven were read publicly.

    Erin Patterson's estranged husband Simon Patterson - who was invited to the lunch but declined - spoke of the devastating impact on the couple's two children.

    "The grim reality is they live in an irreparably broken home with only a solo parent, when almost everyone else knows their mother murdered their grandparents," he said in a statement that was read out on his behalf.

    The extraordinary media interest in the case, which gripped Australia for much of the ten-week trial, had been traumatic for the family, he added.

    The current hearing will form part of presiding judge Justice Christopher Beale's sentencing decision, which will be heard at a later date.

    Patterson faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. She has 28 days from the day of her sentencing to appeal, but has not yet indicated whether she will do so.

    (Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Erin Patterson found guilty of mushroom poisoning.
    • •Three victims died, one survivor speaks out.
    • •Ian Wilkinson shares emotional victim impact statement.
    • •Erin Patterson maintains innocence despite conviction.
    • •Sentencing hearing underway, maximum life sentence possible.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia mushroom murderer Erin Patterson left me 'half alive', lone surviving victim says

    1What happened during the lunch at Erin Patterson's home?

    Erin Patterson served food laced with deadly mushrooms, resulting in the deaths of three guests and the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson, who survived.

    2How did Ian Wilkinson describe his feelings after the incident?

    Ian Wilkinson expressed that he feels 'half alive' without his wife, who died from the poisoning, and described the situation as a truly horrible thought to live with.

    3What was Erin Patterson's response to the charges?

    Erin Patterson maintains her innocence, claiming that the poisonings were accidental, despite being found guilty of murder and attempted murder.

    4What impact did the incident have on the children of Erin Patterson?

    Erin Patterson's estranged husband highlighted that their children now live in an irreparably broken home, knowing their mother murdered their grandparents.

    5What is the potential sentence Erin Patterson faces?

    Erin Patterson faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, with the possibility to appeal within 28 days after her sentencing.

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