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Simon Patterson's Story: Surviving Australia's Chilling Crimes and Court Trials

Simon Patterson's Story: Surviving Australia's Chilling Crimes and Court Trials

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Simon Patterson is at the heart of one of Australia’s most chilling crimes, as the estranged husband of convicted murderer Erin Patterson.

In this episode, we delve into the tragic story behind this high-profile court case, exploring Simon’s life after the devastating events surrounding a family lunch that went horribly wrong.

He narrowly escaped death after missing a notorious mushroom meal that claimed the lives of his parents and aunt, which gives us a glimpse into the tragic aftermath of this case. We hear from friends who describe him as a survivor of toxic domestic abuse, and learn about his love for adventure and photography, capturing travels across the globe.

As the case unfolds in the courts, we investigate Simon’s profound journey, showing the human side of a man entangled in a chilling narrative that has captivated Australia.

Join us as we examine the unfolding court trials, revealing new insights into this tragic story.

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