I agree they’d have to tell her ‘something’. My point was I don’t believe that anybody told her she was being investigated for deliberately harming the babies. They did not have to disclose that. As per the policy, they were within their rights to withhold information if required. Besides, once passed to police, not even the hospital knew for sure it would turn into a murder investigation.
This is something I’d love to know and see if it’s being properly addressed in court. Did they just tell her there were concerns regarding quality of her care? Was she aware it was due to the unexpected deaths which surely were no secret among staff at this point?
I’d also really love much more of an insight into the ward as a whole in this time period. Because the unexpected deaths on the whole is something staff are surely going to be discussing whether in meetings. Or outside of work, in their friendship work circles etc. at what point did her colleagues stop discussing it with her? At what point did she go from one of the group to the outcast? Surely she wasn’t as naive to the situation as she appears based on the texts? It can’t have been a well kept secret in a workplace imo.