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The Childhood of Erin Patterson: Heather Scutter, Literature, and the Making of the Mushroom Killer

The Childhood of Erin Patterson: Heather Scutter, Literature, and the Making of the Mushroom Killer

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Who was Erin Patterson before the mushroom murders shocked Australia? In this episode, we look beyond the headlines into her childhood and her relationship with her mother, Dr Heather Scutter—a respected children’s literature academic at Monash University.

Through Erin’s own testimony and claims about her upbringing, we explore how stories, intellect, and discipline shaped her early life. Was her mother truly the “cold robot” Erin described, or is this just part of the killer’s narrative? Drawing on Heather Scutter’s published work, her academic legacy, and court records, we investigate the blurred lines between truth, memory, and deception.

This episode examines the psychological underpinnings of Erin Patterson’s resentment, control, and need to author her own story—asking whether her childhood experiences influenced the path that ended in the deadly mushroom lunch.

Uncover Erin Patterson’s childhood and her fraught relationship with academic mother Heather Scutter. Was the mushroom killer shaped by stories, discipline—or her own deception?


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