Technology detector dogs find new evidence in mushroom murder case

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Technology detector dogs find new evidence in mushroom murder case
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The Australian Federal Police commissioner has revealed what its technology detector dogs found during raids on the home of accused mushroom murderer Erin Patterson late last year.

The Australian Federal Police commissioner has revealed what its technology detector dogs found during raids on the home of accused mushroom murder er Erin Patterson late last year. In a statement to the Senate estimates committee on Tuesday, AFP commissioner Reece Kershaw described how investigators assisted Victoria Police while executing a search warrant at Patterson’s Leongatha home in November 2023. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: New evidence emerges in mysterious alleged mushroom murder case.

He said two dogs located several items that had not been previously found by police. “Technology detector dog Georgia found one USB, a micro secure digital card and a sim card,” Kershaw said. Other items found by the dogs were a mobile phone, five iPads, a trail camera, a secure digital card and a smartwatch. Patterson, 49, was charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder on November 2, 202

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