Key events
Mandy shows the court call records of a sim card ending in the digits “783”.
He says that between 12.01am and 1.45pm on 5 August 2023, these records indicate that “this sim card has lost its connection to the network”.
Eppingstall agrees.
Mandy says the next time the sim card connected to the network was at 1.44am on 6 August 2023.
“Yes, sir,” Eppingstall replies.
Mandy says it is an example of the “limitations” of what can be extracted from call records.
Mandy is showing the jury a flow chart which shows three sim cards police investigated.
Eppingstall previously told the court there were three phones police believed Patterson used – two Samsungs and a Nokia. He said one of the Samsungs, referred to as phone A, had never been recovered.
Mandy says the chart demonstrates one sim card was used across several mobile phones from 2019.
Mandy says in early 2023, Patterson’s son’s sim card went into a phone, referred to as phone B.
Mandy then shows Eppingstall photos police took during another search of Patterson’s home in November 2023.
One photo shows white shelves that were photographed by police in August 2023.
Mandy says some items seen in the first search are no longer visible.
Eppingstall says the shelf has been rearranged.
Mandy takes Eppingstall through photos taken by police of Patterson’s house during a search on 5 August 2023.
The photo shows plates in the dishwasher and on the kitchen bench.
Mandy says it shows two black dinner plates, two white plates, some red and white plates and a “colourful” striped plate.
Lead detective in case continues to be cross-examined
The jurors have entered the courtroom in Morwell.
Patterson’s defence lawyer, Colin Mandy SC, is cross-examining Eppingstall.
Welcome
Erin Patterson’s trial is entering its sixth week.
We’re expecting Det Leading Sen Const Stephen Eppingstall, the officer in charge of investigating the fatal lunch, to continue giving evidence today.
While we wait for today’s proceedings to get under way, here’s a reminder of what the jury heard last week.
Our justice and courts reporter, Nino Bucci, was in Morwell last week and reported from inside the court room.