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Erin Patterson’s phone records are back in the spotlight today after a telecommunications expert told a court her phone had connected to cell towers near where death cap mushrooms were growing. Erin Patterson has pleaded not guilty to the murder of three of her estranged husband's relatives.

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00:00Erin Paterson's lawyers are peppering Dr Matthew Sorrell with questions about his phone data
00:07analysis. Yesterday he gave evidence that he was asked to look at phone records for a number linked
00:14to Ms Paterson and to check if it had pinged in Locke and Outron. Their towns near Ms Paterson's
00:19home and towns the court has previously heard death cat mushrooms had been cited and posted
00:23about on a citizen science website. Erin Paterson's defence barrister Colin Mandy has been asking
00:29questions of Dr Sorrell and Dr Sorrell said phone records can support and be consistent with the
00:37claim that a phone was in a particular place but that it can't confirm it alone. She's pleaded not
00:43guilty to all charges against her.
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