
Laura Muldoon
Laura Muldoon is an emergency registrar at Monash Health who played a crucial role in the investigation of a case involving suspected mushroom poisoning. In her testimony during the trial, she noted that there was no clinical evidence of mushroom poisoning in Erin Patterson, who had sought medical attention after the fatal lunch. Her observations and notes were integral to understanding the medical aspects of the case.
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Dr. Laura Muldoon is a toxicologist who provided evidence regarding Erin Patterson's statements about the mushrooms.
Accused grilled over mushroom foraging habits and what she told doctors about beef Wellington lunch that hospitalised Don and Gail Patterson and Heather WilkinsonToxicologist Laura Muldoon communicated with Camille Truong regarding the identification of mushrooms in the leftovers.
tip manager tells court of dehydrator found in e-waste bin; expert kept leftovers in home fridge after testing beef Wellington meal, court toldDr Laura Muldoon, a toxicology registrar at Monash Health, asked for help to identify the fungi.
Erin Patterson murder trial live: ‘probably impossible’ for death cap mushrooms to come from supermarket as they cannot be cultivated, expert tells trial | VictoriaLaura Muldoon told the jury there was no 'clinical evidence' Patterson experienced mushroom poisoning on August 1.
Erin Patterson trial: Health expert links death cap mushrooms to fatal lunch














