The red MG SUV that once rolled into a rural Victorian tip, its boot hiding a deadly secret, is now up for sale.
This is no ordinary second-hand vehicle.
It’s the same car triple-murderer Erin Patterson used to dispose of a food dehydrator tainted with death cap mushroom residue – the toxic ingredient at the heart of a fatal lunch that killed Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson.
During Patterson’s high-profile trial, the jury was shown chilling surveillance footage capturing the moment she arrived at the Koonwarra Transfer Station, just a 10-minute drive from her Leongatha home.
In the video, Patterson steps out of the MG, retrieves a black dehydrator from the boot, and calmly places it into an e-waste bin inside a green shed.
The prosecution claimed Patterson