IF she had a loss and buried them in her garden it wouldn’t be on her medical records.They'd find that through medical records surely? Wild theories aren't going to do anyone any good I don't think.
Thank you!!!!! Pleased it’s not just me who thought that! Who’d of thought we could have wild opinions on a gossip site ay!!It’s not that wild, I thought similar. She could have had a loss, or found out she couldn’t have children - anything along those lines could have affected her mental state.
ETA: If she did do it, that is!
Lol the last sentence made me laugh.Thank you!!!!! Pleased it’s not just me who thought that! Who’d of thought we could have wild opinions on a gossip site ay!!
My understanding from what we’ve read so far is that if it was a single overdose, the baby would have responded to treatment. But the baby’s blood sugars didn’t respond so they must have been receiving a continuous supply of insulin. The baby only responded to treatment when the bag was replaced with another one.good spot. How can they be sure that the child wasnt given an over dose during the actual treatment?
WhyLol the last sentence made me laugh.
just quoting myself but this is where I read it, and my comments are how I’ve interpreted it but I’m not a professionalMy understanding from what we’ve read so far is that if it was a single overdose, the baby would have responded to treatment. But the baby’s blood sugars didn’t respond so they must have been receiving a continuous supply of insulin. The baby only responded to treatment when the bag was replaced with another one.
It doesn’t sound like the bags were tested but if that is the only possible explanation for continuous low blood sugars I think everyone would agree that somebody must have tampered with the bag. (Lucy has already agreed the insulin can’t be an accident).
They opened the case with the insulin poisoning remarks so I think as they go into the specific evidence, if they prove beyond reasonable doubt that somebody MUST have purposely tampered with the bags, it then just becomes a question of who and the timeline of who had access to the bag and insulin between pharmacy and the baby having it will be key.
and then if you prove somebody tried to murder those babies, it makes the other cases stronger that they might have been attempted murder/murder too even if a different method (because they have proven somebody intended to harm babies). Even if she is guilty I’m expecting some individual charges may come back not guilty for not enough evidence but it doesn’t mean she didn’t do it.
Just tickled me lolWhy?
The idea that a Police force who already are criticised for not dealing with jobs and not having enough police etc, underfunded, would waste precious time and man power doing something for show I don’t think is realistic.I honestly think it was for show, not the entire search but the extraness of it. Gardens get dug for bodies, I doubt they were looking for bodies of the babies in her garden. Makes her look guilty in the public eye 'they wouldn't be searching for nothing'. Just my opinion of course and I could be wrong but I cant shake off this feeling she hasn't done this.
Yes I think her Google searches will be interesting. Although to be honest I wouldn't want my partner of 20 years flicking through my search history in case he thought I was a weirdo, never mind the police.I’m thinking if she did do this then they have more evidence . I’m thinking Google searches . She didn’t seem clever enough to cover her tracks if she is guilty especially stalking the families on Facebook .
like I wonder what Her Google searches are like . What they found in her home . I think so far they are just going through each baby and telling the jury how each one collapsed . I think they have a lot more yet to give
I agree with this xI think the defence will really shock us when they uncover other stats from the hospital with such high levels of negligence and failings. I’m expecting so many more cases that Lucy was nothing to do with, I think we’re gonna be really shocked..
I dunno the police do waste man power arresting people for saying men aren't women on twitter. I personally think they would ramp things up for show but we can agree to disagree.The idea that a Police force who already are criticised for not dealing with jobs and not having enough police etc, underfunded, would waste precious time and man power doing something for show I don’t think is realistic.
I imagine that in any instance where there is murder and criminal activity on such a scale they have to consider that the perpetrator may have hid evidence, concealed it at her home address.
The scapegoat conspiracies hold no weight with me. Even if in some mad world a whole organisation conspired to have one person done for murder to evade failings, or if she was a whistleblower, that’s relying on a whole team of people not having a conscience and never revealing the truth. It just isn’t likely. Sadly there are bad people in the world. The CPS wouldn’t be prosecuting with no evidence that they think is strong. And the police don’t have time/manpower to spend wasted on “fake” investigations. There were no doubt failings at the hospital which are evident anyway so there will likely be an investigation and enquiry anyway. Plenty of hospitals have inquiries into failings. There was another not so long ago, I can’t remember which, that was on the news a lot due to inquiries into numerous deaths and failings. It isn’t unheard ofI don’t but into the scapegoat theory as it would mean 3 independent organisations (NHS, police & CPS) colluding together.
would the NHS want to scapegoat her if there had deaths that they hadn’t acted on? Maybe. But I don’t believe that would hold up under scrutiny from the police & then CPS.
Just from what we’ve heard I believe it’s sufficient evidence to bring the case to court for a jury to decide. No conspiracy or scapegoat necessary.
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