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A mom said she gave her baby an eccentric nickname — but TikTok matched her energy. “I have to give my husband credit because he is an absolute goofball,” Emily Kosinski, a mother of one, tells TODAY.
“Hers is ‘Nellie Gelatin Beef Wellington ... ‘Bam-Bam,’ after the super-strong baby in ‘The Flintstones’ cartoons from the 1960s. However, it doesn’t explain why a little ...
A woman accused of murdering three people with a Beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms has gone on trial in Australia, with the court hearing she ate from a smaller, different coloured plate to ...
An Australian woman accused of killing her in-laws with a poisonous beef Wellington has admitted to picking wild mushrooms, but insists the 'tragedy' was a 'terrible accident'. Erin Patterson ...
Erin Patterson claims she ate only half of a beef Wellington laced with death cap mushrooms at her deadly lunch. Patterson made the claim to hospital staff and a child protection officer in the ...
A Leongatha doctor photographed samples of beef Wellington fished out of Erin Patterson’s bin by police who had been dispatched to her home for a welfare check, the Victorian Supreme Court has ...
A woman accused of murdering three people with a Beef Wellington laced with toxic mushrooms has gone on trial in Australia, with the court hearing she ate from a smaller, different coloured plate to ...
Patterson appeared in the Victoria state Supreme Court on Wednesday, where prosecutor Nanette Rogers told jurors the accused had served a meal of beef Wellington, mashed potatoes and green beans ...
It is alleged Patterson poisoned the victims with a lunch of Beef Wellington, mashed potatoes and green beans, when the pastry dish had been allegedly laced with highly poisonous death cap mushrooms.