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An Australian woman, Erin Patterson, was sentenced to 33 years in prison for poisoning her in-laws and aunt with toxic mushrooms. Prosecutors are seeking a harsher sentence, arguing that her crimes represent a severe betrayal. Patterson was also convicted of attempted murder of her husband's uncle, who survived the poisoning. During a recent court hearing, she attempted to overturn her triple murder conviction, but the judge upheld the sentence, allowing for conditional release after 33 years. Prosecutors emphasized the gravity of her actions, calling for life imprisonment without parole, citing the nature of the crime as justification. The case has garnered significant public attention, with many intrigued by the details of the so-called 'mushroom murders.'