Towards the end of Wednesday’s proceedings, Justice Beale spoke to the jury about the topic of Patterson’s ‘alleged incriminating conduct’.
‘The prosecution (Crown prosecutor Dr Nanette Rogers SC pictured) argued Patterson knew she was guilty and did what she did to conceal her guilt,’ Justice Beale said.
However, Justice Beale told the jury the defence has reasons for Patterson’s behaviour.
‘The defence claimed there were innocent explanations for that behaviour,’ he added.
Justice Beale listed some of that alleged ‘incriminating’ conduct:
1. She lied about being unwell after the lunch
2. Patterson lied about the Asian grocer mushrooms
3. She refused treatment at hospital and left against medical advice
4. She had reluctance to accept treatment the second time at hospital
5. Patterson was reluctant to get kids treated on July 31
6. Why would she have fed the kids leftovers?
7. She reset Phone B multiple times on August 2
8. She dumped the dehydrator
9. On August 5, she provided Phone B instead of Phone A
10. Patterson lied to cops about her phone number
11. She lied about foraging
12. She lied about owning a dehydrator
Justice Beale told the jury about the defence and prosecution’s reason why Patterson left hopsital the first time early on July 31.
He alerted the jury that thos morning he will commence talking about the topic of the Asian store mushrooms claim.
The trial will resume at 10.30am.