Lucy Letby Case #42

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A number of babies were 30+ weeks healthy babies with no major problems (including the triplets), and others close to discharge so he cannot use the fragility, could collapse anytime argument in these cases or in other cases as well. This part of the trial must be very difficult for these parents. Someone set up a thread last night on Reddit titled "Insulin". There are what sounds to be explanations posted by someone who has medical knowledge about insulin and has said that BM has misinformed the jury in his closing speech and that the Judge needs to rectify this.
 
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thank you I've asked to join the group and I'm going to speak to the infant feeding team lady who deals with me and is so much better than the hv. She actually helps me so I'll see what she thinks too
if he’s unhappy unless he’s vertical I’d say definitely one for the GP to have a look at, they might try him on gaviscon before omeprazole, but definitely call the surgery today. Hope things improve asap!
 
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Like everyone else it pains me to listen to BM this week ugh. But keep the faith guys, the fab tattler fellas that have been to court have done a great summary of their experience on how BM’s theatrics were going down on the stage in court, and I’ve every faith the jury won’t be confused. Also he can spout all the medical opinions/jargon/bs he wants, but he is NOT a medical expert and had absolutely NONE in court to testify to any of his theories/suggestions. He can discredit all he likes but we are now talking about at least 4 well respected and knowledgeable medical experts VS dr Myers and the plumber!!!

Also just been sent this actual footage from court this morning

 
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The way I'm getting through this part of the trial is imagining LL chucking loads of post it notes at BM and him relaying what she's wrote. Because that's what she would say and accuse everyone if she could represent herself in closing speeches.
 
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I think it's obvious that this is the reason BM has no medical experts. They would have agreed with the prosecution's expert witnesses because they all have the same knowledge and training.
 
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Can't take another day of bullshit so not going to follow the live reporting. It's all hard to hear but certain ones I can't listen to him try and excuse her from responsibility for. Will just read on here instead.
 
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Just remember absolutely every arsehole out there that has pleaded not guilty has had a defence that will do everything they can to cast doubt, even when it feels blatantly obvious.
Shipman’s defence was his good character, his many other patients that didn’t die (lucky them), the way the morphine results were conducted and their validity were thrown into question, they were all old and ill and about to pop their clogs anyway.
Beverly Allitt’s colleagues took a battering (people killed themselves), the maternity unit that the same consultants worked on had just had a terrible report, they were chronically understaffed hence they employed BA despite having reservations, there was “no proof” BA had been there, there weren’t specifics of what BA had actually done for some children so I’m sure they made a meal of that, they questioned reliability of the insulin measurements, the children were apparently all acutely unwell and about to die (really laughable if you know much about her poor victims), I’m sure they will have given excuses for the medical equipment and recordings that they found at her home too.
This is just an annoying step in the process, one that will hopefully help keep her in prison forever. Judges directions were extremely helpful and the jury will finish on them
Prison name
Etta Bogeyeverydayintheprisoncanteen
 
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I think it's obvious that this is the reason BM has no medical experts. They would have agreed with the prosecution's expert witnesses because they all have the same knowledge and training.
Agree. He might have been partly able to use their expertise to his advantage if he picked it apart but sit on the stand and be cross-examined by the BNE would have gone way wrong for him.
 
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Today will probably focus on the insulin poisonings. BM will probably say they weren't poisoned, they had no hypo symptoms, their blood sugars varied ( ignoring they only went up after glucose injections) the lab at the other hospital was part of the conspiracy and if they were poisoned Belinda must have done it to set Lucy up.
 
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(Apologies if this has already been said)

Yes, GDPR came into effect 2018, but there was the Data Protection Act (DPA) prior to that. Institutions that held private client/patient information offered their employees basic DPA training (mine certainly did) and we had to sign agreements saying we understood the DPA, how it relates to private client data we were handling in our day-to-day work, and that we were responsible for ensuring none of this private data was shared, compromised or removed from the work premises.

From memory, someone in previous threads had mentioned that NHS staff received DPA training prior to the introduction of GDPR (for those who worked in NHS prior to GDPR, please correct me if I’m wrong) so any NHS staff (LL included) would’ve known that taking handover sheets home is not permissible.

Yes, GDPR was not in place, so institutions were not bound by the same privacy regulations, but employees (prior to the GDPR) were bound by the terms & conditions of their employment contract (which often explicitly states that sensitive client/patient data must not be taken out of work, shared, or used in ways other than explicitly stated).

So LL breached the terms & conditions of her employment contract by (1) taking the data out of work, (2) keeping it stored in her house (not destroying it) where it could’ve been found by someone else, and (3) using it in ways other than specified for her work (using it for personal reasons to snoop on parents on FB, and whatever else she used them for).
 
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10:26am

The courtroom at Manchester Crown Court is filling up. Lucy Letby has arrived, as has Benjamin Myers KC, who has been delivering the closing speech for the defence the past two days.
 
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I’m not going to lie, unless I’ve missed something, I don’t understand the relevance of the letter. As far as I’m aware it wasn’t used or referred to as evidence in this case. The author didn’t give evidence in court. On that basis it doesn’t matter if someone on Reddit or Facebook or anywhere outside the jury think it’s a big win for the defence, it’s not evidence and the jury won’t be considering it, so it’s entirely hypothetical?
 
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10:35am

Mr Myers refers to the case of Child F.

He discusses the counts of insulin in general - for Child F and Child L.

He says the prosecution referred to Letby's 'concessions' of the insulin results.

He says the defence reject she has committed an offence for those two counts.

He says the jury 'may well accept' the insulin results.

He says it is insufficient to say Letby's concessions that the lab results are accurate when she cannot say otherwise.

He says the defence can't test the results as they have long since been disposed of.

He says the evidence at face value shows how the insulin results were obtained. He says it is not agreed evidence.


10:38am

He says 'it seems', insulin continued throughout, and Letby 'cannot be held responsible for, realistically'.

He says Letby was accused of adding insulin to bags already put up [for Child F], or 'spiking it three times' for Child L.

He says these explanations are "contrived and artificial".


10:41am

Mr Myers says a 'striking' matter that neither Child F or Child L "come close" to exhibiting serious symptoms as a result of high doses of insulin.

Child F had a vomit.

Child L "only ever seemed to be in good health", other than low blood sugar levels.
 
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That’s exactly what I said, it’s irrelevant.
 
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Wish there was a rolling eye emoji reaction on here, need it for every single piece of BS bowel movement comes out with for pretty much his entire closing speech.

Do we have any Tattle Burgundy’s attending today do we know?

ETA @Lucyxxxx can we have a thread title for this thread (if we were allowed them ofc), feel like we need something funny to get us through today

ETA for a second time, @DellaC and @docmum can we have snog marry avoid answered today pls, for same reasons as above it’s BNE™️, Wrong Fella Della and BM that you have to answer plsssss
 
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10:53am

He says for Child F, if accurate, received exogenous insulin administered, according to the laboratory result.

He says it was 12.25am when a TPN bag is put up for Child F by Letby and a colleague, and that was changed at noon by two other nurses as the cannula line had tissued.

He says the lab sample came at a time when Letby was not on duty, and was after the second bag had been put up.

Mr Myers says the readings of blood glucose found for Child F and Child L are not that different for their respective days, but the levels of insulin found in the lab sample differ [Child F had a reading of 4,659; Child L had a reading of 1,099].

He says Professor Peter Hindmarsh was asked to describe the signs of high insulin/low blood glucose.

He said there was the potential for brain damage in low blood glucose levels.

The other symptoms in serious cases include death of brain cells, seizures, coma, and even death.

He says "fortunately", "neither of these babies" exhibited the serious symptoms.

He says that is surprising if both babies had the high levels of insulin alleged.
 
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That’s exactly what I said, it’s irrelevant.
Oh sorry it wasn’t an attack on you! I was agreeing, but I also wasn’t sure if I’d misread something or missed something that might mean it was relevant! I just don’t get why they keep banging on about it?! They know they’re not the ones who will be deliberating right?!
 
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