katydid23
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The reason I think she looked over those handovers at night is because she seemed very 'prepared' during sudden opportunities that popped up. By looking over the sheets she could see info about the other babies in the unit---what they suffered from, what treatments they were receiving.I'm not sure, tbh. I think it was just part of her compulsive personality. She kept hundreds. I think she had a psychological need to hoard them.
One of the babies that was poisoned by insulin WAS given insulin in the first days, IIRC. So she probably felt more comfortable using that technique on that specific child.
Other babies were attacked within minutes of a parent or caretaker leaving the floor. She had to have already KNOWN each baby's medical history, etc, in order to take advantage of those opportunities. She also knew which babies had already lost their twin, which she then fixated on.