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Australian woman accused of relatives of beef Wellington poisoning, tied to toxic mushrooms, has been crossed in the process of murder.

On Thursday, prosecutors say the photos of the phone of 50-year-old Erin Patterson show her that she was using kitchen scales to measure a deadly dose of deaths.

Laws, Don and Gail Patterson, and 70, and Gail Heather Wilkinson’s sister, 66, all got sick and died days after lunch.

Katie Watson, Australia’s BBC correspondent, is looking at the three key things to know about the test so far.

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