UK - Lucy Letby - Post-Conviction Statutory Inquiry

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I'm not sure - I think the mother would be expected to be there but if the dad was present less prior then maybe he wasn't?

"On the floor crying" just seems to be a bit of a ridiculous thing to say because it sounds so implausible - although far from impossible - as it's not usually the way people behave.
Tbh I think it doesn't make sense because it's BS.
 
Q. Do you remember their dad literally
being prostrate on the floor following Child A’s death?
A. What does that mean, sorry?
Q. On the floor, lying on the floor.
A. I don't recall anyone lying on the floor, no.
Q. Well, can we go to Child B’s sequence of events,
please, to tile 132.
This is your message. Would you read it out,
please?
A. "Oh don't feel like that, I'm sorry you had to end your
shift like that. I've said to (redacted) that I can't look
after Child B because I just don't know how I'm going to
feel seeing parents. Dad was on the floor crying,
saying, please don't take our baby away, when I took him
to the mortuary. It's just heartbreaking. Glad the
photos are nice."
Q. You don't remember that?
A. No.
 
Yeh vampirism. Reminds me that another layer of the evidence that got her convicted was her lies taken with falsified med notes its compounding and damning. Fair few of em as well. Good because it was her word and image that she relied on as a defence "I'm not the type of person to kill babies" and her prior lies showed her as someone to not be relied on.
 

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