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Daughter-in-law who served her in-laws a meal..After that, three people were killed. "Shocked." [It's my sister-in-law]

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The reality of the poisonous mushroom mystery that shocked Australia as a sharp issue is revealed.

Lawyer Jung Jae-min and Kim Nam-il, former judges, will appear in the 27th episode of the E-channel original web entertainment "Hyeongsu Da" Season 2 (hereinafter referred to as "Hyeongsu Da 2"), which will be released on YouTube channel "Detectives' Chat" on the 6th. The broadcast begins with "Eating Detective" profiler Kwon Il-yong providing somewhat unfamiliar food to the cast.

Known as British star chef Gordon Ramsay's signature menu, the dish raises questions, suggesting a connection to the event to be introduced later. While eating the food, which is known to put a lot of effort, lawyer Jung Jae-min expressed his expectations, saying, "It's my first time eating it." Ahn Jung-hwan and Kim Nam-il also taste and admire the food.

The incident that started with this dish took place in Australia. After a family gathering in Léongata, a small city near Melbourne, a large number of participants showed sudden abnormal symptoms after eating "this food." Three of the five people who ate together died suddenly. The person who prepared lunch was his daughter-in-law, Erin Paterson, who cooked her own food and ate with her mother-in-law, her father-in-law, and her mother-in-law.

Erin confessed at the meeting that she was battling ovarian cancer and asked for advice on how to inform her two children. However, the next day, his in-laws were taken to the hospital one after another, and three people died in the end. As a result of the test, the cause of death was poison mushrooms, and a deadly toxic "alclown mushroom" component was identified in the sauce in the food. As the investigation progressed, a series of suspicious circumstances were revealed. Erin's usual interest in wild mushrooms and scenes of dumping food dryers with poisonous mushrooms into landfills were captured. His children are also found to have eaten the food, raising tension.

At the time, Erin was separated from her husband, and unlike Erin, who was trying to do well, her husband was not. The in-laws respected their son's opinion, and the husband speculated that Erin's sadness was the motive of the crime. In fact, a message was also found that Erin cursed at her husband and in-laws. Above all, Erin's decisive lie was revealed, and lawyer Jeong Jae-min suspects, saying, "This is really big." Ahn Jung-hwan also asks, "Shouldn't this be enough to admit?" Erin, however, denies the allegations until the very end, saying they are unfair. In the absence of compensation earned by Erin due to the death of her in-laws, the court battle continued and received hot attention from Australian society. The shocking truth behind the poisonous mushroom dish, the whole story of the tragedy on the table that day, is revealed through "Hyeongsu Da 2."

Meanwhile, 'Hyeongsu Da 2' can be found every Friday at 7 p.m. on the YouTube channel 'Detectives' Chat'. In addition, "Brave Detectives 4," which shares the world view with "Hyeongsuda 2," airs every Friday night at 9:50 p.m., and is also released on major OTTs such as Netflix, TVing, and Wave.

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