Lucy Letby is guilty in my book. I followed the trial, and I never once thought she could be innocent.
- The Facebook searches on Christmas day.
- The affair with a married doctor
- the lying about the small details of when she was arrested
- the keeping of medical notes specific to the murdered children
- the insulin bag with only her and one other nurse having access
- the deaths dropping off when she left the ward after investigation
- the mothers description of her care
- the lack of emotion during the trial
The manipulation of timings on medical notes
The manipulation of co-workers via WhatsApp groups, etc
- her lying about nit knowing what 'go commando' meant in court.
She was a childless, husband less woman with winnie the poo teddies in her bedroom - is this normal behaviour for grown women to behave like children? I think it's weird. Maybe that's just me.
- her pretending to not know that injecting air would be harmful was common knowledge or that she'd actually covered air embolism on a course previously.
The doctor who saw her stood over a baby whose air line had 'become disconnected' whilst doing nothing until she saw the doctor watching. - I mean seriously, imagine watching a premature baby gasping for air and waiting to reconnect the air line for up to a minute just because somewhere in the handbook you can go up to that time before doing so... that was her defence.
She deserves to burn for that alone.
The list goes on and on...
I agree that the hospital, like all hospitals at the minute, was not the best and under a tremendous amount of stress. The evidence WAS mostly circumstantial. However when all put together, it's paints a pretty clear picture to me and I think certain people on the right have jumped on this bandwagon to hastily, perhaps mostly based on the fact that our NHS is shit - which is true and that its very difficult to believe that a semi attractive white English girl is capable of such a crime which admittedly, is hard to grasp, and yet throughout history, they occasionally turn up.