Australian woman on trial for mushroom murder claims culinary intent

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In a bizarre twist, an Australian woman on trial for murdering her in-laws insists her actions were motivated by a desire to salvage a “bland” lunch. The courtroom drama unfolds with her defense arguing that culinary experimentation went horribly wrong, capturing public attention with its unusual blend of humor and horror.

nypost.com / Australian woman on trial for mushroom murder of in-laws claims she was trying to fix a ‘bland’ lunch

go.com / Woman on trial for mushroom murders says she was trying to fix a 'bland' lunch

cbsnews.com / Woman in poison mushroom killings trial says she was trying to fix "bland" meal


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