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With Erin Patterson now facing murder charges over the alleged toxic mushroom meal in late July that left three people dead and one person in a coma, police say new computer evidence gathered from her Leongatha property will be at the forefront of their case.
Earlier this month, police descended on Erin’s home in Gippsland, Victoria, and were captured retrieving bags of evidence.
Specialised “technology detector dogs”, which are trained to sniff out SIM