Lucy Letby Case #3

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And so far, she's not denied being present at each of these events.

If I was defence, I would be picking apart deaths/deteriorations where the hospital claims she wasn't involved in. Even one similarity could throw this case into doubt.
 
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My child is diabetic, I have sat with him for long spells due to insulin miscalculation/ faster absorption/various reasons - what isn’t mentioned in the notes is the fact synthetic insulin is a short acting which this sounds like it is can stay in and affect the body for 6 hours easily and although a sugar boost can spike the level back up there is always a risk of dropping -back down, I would also question if the child had a way of producing his own insulin as that along with a synthetic dose by injection would also explain the inability to keep increase the levels.

I am not saying this is the case, but I just feel like the comments need a balance
 
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Could they have been looking for the bag that they seem to have been confused by? The insulin one?
Is she likely to have taken it? Surely it would be better (from a "disposing of evidence" POV) to bung it in the medical waste bin, which will have been collected and destroyed. It would also have gone in with other items, therefore even if there were suspicions and it was pulled out to be examined, it could be argued it could have got contaminated by the other things in the bin. Unless when they were having discussions about the particular bag and whether it had been tampered with while it was still in use and she managed to get it and take it home without anyone else noticing, it seems unlikely.
 
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It’s just occurred to me that we are also hearing about the babies in chronological order, not order of which charge has the most evidence. The prosecution opened with the insulin poisoning so I think they are going to be the indidents with the most direct evidence and what they will be heavily relying on to prove babies were intentionally harmed and it was her that did it.

And this report yesterday implies that the second insulin poisoning may bring evidence that links both incidents to her.

 
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I also find it awful that the trial has started on baby loss awareness week. I know this is one of the biggest cases ever but just seems abit shit to me, another thing for the parents to battle through
 
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Thanks for clarifying, makes more sense when you put it like that.
 
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In all my years 31 of them working for the NHS I have never ever heard anyone say 'trust me I'm a nurse' to a patient. Just saying.
 
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yes the medical experts will explain this in more detail. One is already quoted saying there is no doubt the bag was contaminated. But they need to explain this to jury when they go into the evidence in detail.

 
One thing about professionals. They are birds of a feather and they flock together. They can and do single people out for terrible things, of this magnitude? Maybe not? Would I put it past them fully? No.
Glad to see you here! . This thread is interesting as it’s showing the ability of some to start to question the NHS and the staff. All is not as it seems, as we know. Encouraging though, it’s planting seeds
 
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*Barry George has entered the chat*
Although he was deemed wrongly convicted, I don’t think Barry George and this case are comparable either the offences or the motivations for conviction or situation. Im not suggesting people aren’t wrongly convicted, I just don’t believe that in this case a hospital/NHS would conspire to scapegoat one person… AND even if they did the Police and CPS would collude with it and pursue a massive case/trial to prosecute that one person
 
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When you’ve been used as a scapegoat or as an example you could never doubt these theories, because you know it happens. And trust me, it happens. It happened to me years ago. And I can 100% tell you what I was accused of I did not do. It wasn’t no where near as serious as this. But I lost my job and walked straight into another in the same field via the manager who accused me and let me go ‘SACKED ME’. Proof he knew I wasn’t guilty. But I was used as an example others or the actual culprits.
but I know for a fact this happens …
 
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yes the medical experts will explain this in more detail. One is already quoted saying there is no doubt the bag was contaminated. But they need to explain this to jury when they go into the evidence in detail.

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Again I would say if there was no doubt that the bag was tampered with - why oh why wasn’t she arrested then?
 
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yes the medical experts will explain this in more detail. One is already quoted saying there is no doubt the bag was contaminated. But they need to explain this to jury when they go into the evidence in detail.

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(I’ve got covid and I can’t think straight so apologies if my questions seems stupid)

I’m guessing they don’t actually have the TPN bags as this investigation was too long after the death, so they can theorise all they like, but how do they actually prove it without the physical bag as evidence?
 
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Glad to see you here! . This thread is interesting as it’s showing the ability of some to start to question the NHS and the staff. All is not as it seems, as we know. Encouraging though, it’s planting seeds
Hey I seen you quote me in this thread and thought I was tripping lol. As someone else below me has said and I've said previously. Professionals can and do stitch innocent people up with zero fucks given. Professionals also hate being wrong and will go to extreme lengths to keep their rep in tact.
 
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I do think socially awkward and someone who struggles to strike up a conversation.
 
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Again I would say if there was no doubt that the bag was tampered with - why oh why wasn’t she arrested then?
I’m guessing at the time they didn’t think that, it’s only afterwards when they’re looking into it deeply that these theories seem plausible.
 
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Glad to see you here! . This thread is interesting as it’s showing the ability of some to start to question the NHS and the staff. All is not as it seems, as we know. Encouraging though, it’s planting seeds
i find that a bit patronising tbh
 
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