STREAMING service Stan has premiered Part 1 of a three-part documentary series into Gippsland’s most infamous criminal case, Revealed – Death Cap Murders, with parts two and three expected later this year.

The streaming platform described the murders as a crime the whole world thinks it knows: four guests fall critically ill after a family lunch in Leongatha, Victoria, and host Erin Patterson becomes the focus of relentless global scrutiny.

Scene: A still from the Erin Patterson documentary. Patterson was sentenced to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years earlier this month for her role in Gippsland’s most infamous murder case.

But the documentary series gained access into the small town murders, uncovering new details, untold perspectives, and deeper truths not yet part of the public conversation, exposing hidden layers and lasting consequences of Victoria’s most infamous small-town tragedy and the worldwide media frenzy it ignited.

The series includes interviews with doctors, psychologists, local residents, mushroom poison experts, and Erin’s former colleagues, classmates and flatmates, and examines the impact of the global media furore and explores the limitations of truth, justice and motive. The series is directed by Emmy-nominated Gil Marsden.