The podcast has a brilliant back and forth between BNE and LL for baby I, that wasn't in the reporting.
I think he's proven quite conclusively that LL was lying on the stand that she wasn't in the room for I's final collapse, when she said that it was Ashley who was with the baby.
For baby J - He also took her to task her over her opinion on band 4 nurses not being qualified to do stomas by showing the royal nursing guidance that band 4s are allowed to do stomas. I wasn't clear on this from the reporting about what guidance he was referring to.
Also love how he proved that she was cotside for baby K (lots more detail in the podcast) - by showing the timestamp of her admitting baby K and needing to be cotside to get the details for the form. And I like that today he also proved that Dr J WAS at the nursing station like he said he was and his statement that he saw LL standing over baby K must be correct.
"A note from the transport team at 3.41am is shown to the court: 'Called Dr Jayaram back with the above plan and he was agreeable totally with all the above'. Letby accepts that if this note is accurate, Dr Jayaram would have been around the nursing station at this time."
I feel they are really showing us how many times these babies collapsed minutes after LL had been cotside with them. That isn't "statistics" - those are cold hard facts that this one nurse had a very high record of sudden and unexpected collapses of babies she was seen next to. Even if there were loads more deaths/collapses (there obv weren't or they'd have been recorded on Datix or the RSPCH report), LL's presence would still need an investigation.
I don't know how anyone can doubt the insulin deaths were her! Belinda Simcock wasn't around for the other deaths and collapses...