It’s said all roads lead to Rome but by the end of the marathon Erin Patterson trial, all roads led to a country Victorian hotel which became the epicentre of the mushroom murder case.
Bridges on Argyle in Traralgon started off hosting a couple of crusty Daily Mail journalists – including myself – but by the end of the 11-week slog, it housed homicide detectives, prosecutors, court staff, opposition reporters and, towards the end, the jury.It’s said all roads lead to Rome but by the end of the marathon Erin Patterson trial, all roads led to a country Victorian hotel which became the epicentre of the mushroom murder cas
Bridges on Argyle in Traralgon started off hosting a couple of crusty Daily Mail journalists – including myself – but by the end of the 11-week slog, it housed homicide detectives, prosecutors, court staff, opposition reporters and, towards the end, the jury.It’s said all roads lead to Rome but by the end of the marathon Erin Patterson trial, all roads led to a country Victorian hotel which became the epicentre of the mushroom murder cas
Bridges on Argyle in Traralgon started off hosting a couple of crusty Daily Mail journalists – including myself – but by the end of the 11-week slog, it housed homicide detectives, prosecutors, court staff, opposition reporters and, towards the end, the jury.e.e.y.e.y.