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Computers and other electronic equipment seized from Erin Patterson’s home will be relied upon in an effort to convict of three murders, a court has heard.
Patterson appeared in the LaTrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court on Friday where she heard she will be kept behind bars until at least May next year.
The court heard much of the case will centre on the alleged killer’s computer data, with specialised dogs used in a raid upon her Leongatha home on Thursday.

Erin Patterson appeared in court on Friday
Patterson made no attempt at bail, with Magistrate Tim Walsh telling the alleged killer he had no power to grant it even if she had applied.
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Her lawyer, Bill Doogue, approached his client shortly before the hearing began to explain her immediate fate.
The experienced lawyer is expected to make an application for bail over the coming weeks.
Patterson appeared dishevelled as she appeared in court for the very first time.
Dressed in a beige jumper and wearing tortoise shell coloured glasses, Patterson’s hair appeared matted and untidy as she sat behind bullet proof glass in the prison dock.
Surrounded by two burly guards, who wore bulletproof vests and protective glasses, Patterson looked uneasy as she watched the short filing hearing.
Patterson spoke quietly when address by the magistrate, nodding and forcing an uncomfortable smile.