Lucy Letby Case #43

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Don’t forget in this message series, she also admits it’s annoying her that Mel Taylor has been given room one when she hasn’t. She hates MT so much. Why would you care? She’s also cross that MT won’t talk about baby A anymore - the absolute ghoul! And makes a remark about others by saying “they didn’t know him” meaning baby A. Know him??? He was hours old and she had just come on shift. She has certainly created an incredibly warped world for herself.
Defo get the feeling she felt she owned the place and that’s why she was seething at not getting her own way. Also explains the lack of confidentiality and all the other intrusive things she did - she felt entitled to🤔
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Got a very kind face, big disgrace, bombing innocents all over the place. 🥀🥀🥀

Sorry and I'll head out now.
From Phillip to Bin Laden🤣🤣
 
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10:41am

The trial judge turns to the case of Child D.

He recalls the baby girl's birth, and that she died 36 hours later on June 22, 2015.

The prosecution's case is air was administered intravenously.

He says the guideline was for Child D to be given antibiotics at birth, due to the gestational age, and this had not been done.

The prosecution said while Child D died with pneumonia, not of pneumonia.

The defence said you cannot be sure of that, and the cause could have been infection.

Dr Sandie Bohin said Child D should have been screened at birth due to her low temperature, which was a sign of infection.

Child D was placed on CPAP. Her heart sounds and capillary refill were normal, abdomen was soft and non-distended, and the chest was clear. The parents were informed it was likely sepsis.

Child D stabilised on CPAP.
 
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Screenshots of fb please, I don’t have a profile.

I especially wanna hear from those who have “luvs her babies” as a middle name.

Yeah you’re supposed to love your kids you cretin.

Bonus points for any mention of “Lack Toast and Tolerant”
 
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I always ask the many and various professionals who see my kids and nearly all of them didn't even know about it. The few who already knew were saying guilty from the start. Even my youngest nursery one-to-one is now engrossed thanks to me. Give her daily updates when I drop him off.
You have such a kind face :love: Congratulations on baby!
 
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10:44am

Child D was intubated and ventilated, after showing signs of acidosis.

An x-ray showed 'very little abnormal', according to Professor Owen Arthurs.

Child D was given the protein surfactant.

Child D was weened off the ventilator and extubated.

Dr Elizabeth Newby said Child D was a little stiff and hard to handle, and felt there was an element of infection.

Dr Bohin said Child D had signs of pneumonia, but was recovering.
 
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10:47am

Child D's mother recalled an event when she arrived on the unit and Letby was 'hovering round [Child D], not doing much, holding a clipboard', and she asked if everything was ok. Letby replied everything was "fine".

The mother added: "She just stuck around".

The mother said Letby was told to go away, or words to that effect.

Child D's father did not recall this event.

He recalled he was given a Father's Day card on June 21 by the staff.

He said nurses were "friendly and warm" and was made to feel welcome when he went to the unit.
 
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10:51am

Prof Arthurs said a radiograph of Child D from the afternoon of June 21 showed the catheter was in the wrong position, and there was a sign of infection, but nowhere near as prevelent as that seen for Child C.

Child D showed 'big improvements' and 'good progress' on June 21 in relation to blood tests and respiratory efforts, although she was 'not stable enough' to have a lumbar puncture.

She was 'responding well' and her tone was reasonable.

Child D desaturated to the 80s when attempts were made to take her off CPAP.

Dr Sarah Rylance was 'happy' with Child D's clinical condition by this stage, 'stable and making good progress
 
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Oh I’d love to know! I had to leave the groups for my blood pressure and the fact I spent one Saturday morning neglecting my children to argue with the melty balls on there instead - husband was like mate come on now. So I had to quit. gutted I missed the mills and boom fanfiction stuff 😭
There’s also a Reddit lady who will not have it that she is / could be guilty and was saying yesterday the judge was very positive for LL etc. so much so a legal boffin has had to make a post about judges / summing up. The lady seems nice as well, but literally a different planet!
I don’t know how you could look at the Judge’s remarks and arrive at that conclusion. He’s obviously not gonna sit there and say ‘well Jury, you’ve heard tons of evidence from the prosecution, you’ve heard from a bewildered plumber on behalf of the defence, the accused has sat there getting pissy and evasive, the defence barrister chatted a load of pseudo theatrical a, I think your eyes, ears and brains are all working, send her to the slammer pronto’, but what he has done is summarise what was said and if that sounded in any way favourable towards her then I don’t know what to say.
 
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Jesus Christ almighty, this is NIGHTMARE FUEL.

I regret ever mentioning her eyes. 🙈 Aaaaagh.

Tbh might need to sit in a corner, rocking, chain eating Wispa Gold bars to get over it..
 
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It was my DIL who told me about LL when she was arrested, My daughters all know about the trial, mainly because I keep updating them 😂

No-one else seems to know about it.
 
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