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Although Erin Patterson’s actions against her family were monstrous, her treatment in custody raises hard questions about the ethics of punishment.

Solitary confinement doesn’t deliver justice — it destroys people.

In this episode of The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast, we unpack the hidden reality of isolation inside Australian prisons and examine why decency must still have a place, even when dealing with the infamous like Erin Patterson.

Ms Patterson has been in isolation in Victoria for more than 400 days since she was arrested.

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