Is the trial on today
Hard to tell today!Is the trial on today
It's the prosecutions case right now, of course all the evidence they are putting forward points to her guilt, that's their job.God forbid we agree with the evidence given in court. The defence are extremely weak and haven't provided any "reasonable" doubt.
If you think she's innocent fair enough but don't pretend your better than people here who believe she's guilty after all we have been presented with.
At least those of us who believe she's guilty aren't peddling conspiracy theories we are just going by the expert witnesses that we have heard from.
And, your point is?It's the prosecutions case right now, of course all the evidence they are putting forward points to her guilt, that's their job.
Fairly scant on information...Write up for today.
No explanation for baby collapse, Letby trial hears - BBC News
Nurse Lucy Letby's trial hears how a doctor had "no clear explanation" for a baby girl's collapse.www.bbc.co.uk
I assume the point is that when it’s the turn of the defence, they could present equally compelling evidence for why LL isn’t guilty. Because the prosecution went first, the evidence we’ve heard so far is selected by them so is inherently biased in their favour.And, your point is?
The podcast has just come out too xAnd, your point is?
Fairly scant on information...
Oh I think she’s guilty and I’m not going to sit on the fence just because others are. If I was on the jury I’d be on the fence, probably leaning who knows, but alas thoughts all to myself lips sealed until the deliberation stage.Well this forum is no different when it comes to impartiality, just on the opposite side of the fence but that appears to be acceptable because on here most people are on the 'right' side (in their eyes)
Yeah that's pretty obvious though is it not? I still don't understand the point, the defence are still able to "poke holes" in the prosecution if they can but I haven't seen anything worthwhile from them as of yet.I assume the point is that when it’s the turn of the defence, they could present equally compelling evidence for why LL isn’t guilty. Because the prosecution went first, the evidence we’ve heard so far is selected by them so is inherently biased in their favour.
I haven't caught up on the last few episodes before Christmas yet... it's just so harrowing!The podcast has just come out too x
I think that's because you are respectful of others' views and open to all ideas. It's notable.I've often been a minority in this thread and tbh on the whole I've found it to be no issue.
I am still on the guilty side. I personally just don’t believe in all these ‘coincidences’We defo need a new poll for next thread. I think on the whole percentage wise it will be similar to the last few threads but wondering if the past months going ons have maybe shifted anyones opinions? Feels like the momentum has faded alot.
Sid Mitchell aka Lisa Mitchell aka the Camborne bike. Lol not sure if you've seen the name Marcus Mitchell mentioned on here before but it's his mom lmao.I am still on the guilty side. I personally just don’t believe in all these ‘coincidences’
ps who the actual hell is your profile pic
Yes I know MarcusI thought it was someones NanaSid Mitchell aka Lisa Mitchell aka the Camborne bike. Lol not sure if you've seen the name Marcus Mitchell mentioned on here before but it's his mom lmao.
I still think she’s guilt but as the medical information is so complex it’s difficult to evaluate on live updates, even worse with daily summaries.I’m still on the guilty side as yeah I also think the entire bigger picture is too hard to explain away. But I’m also not following as closely as I was since the break - I just think the trial is a bit of a mess & the reporting is rubbish.
I will be trying to follow properly again though & am interested in what the defence will bring & if it will change my mind
Well, she wasn't the bay thrived as soon as it left her care.Apparently the ‘bitchiness’ was about Senior Nurses debating whether LL was capable of looking after the sicker babies in nursery 1.