Observe_dont_Absorb
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I feel sorry for her parents
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I hope a whole life sentence would be some level of comfort to all of the families. She must receive that sentence under modern sentencing guidelines IMO.That's what I think. The insulin cases were generally considered the strongest. I'd say someone on the jury was a stickler for standards of evidence and everything lesser than the insulin cases didn't meet that standard for them.
I have no idea how it works in the UK but its a shame there was no way for some of these Attempted Murder cases to come down to assault, grievous bodily harm, or something else similar. I can understand those decisions, tbh. Sometimes she really might just have wanted to hurt them - that's not attempted murder. It should bloody well be a crime, and she's essentially gotten away with those because there was no alternative or lesser charge.
Oh well. At least she'll be going away for a long time - hopefully forever.
I'm surprised at so many with no verdict. Can she be tried for those again?
You know what, a good idea. I think the jury did a good job but I’m happy to pay my taxes for those other charges to run one more time. As said above, might need more evidence… happy to pay for the police to look.I'm surprised at so many with no verdict. Can she be tried for those again?
Throughout this I’ve had no personal opinion on her guilt either way. I tried. Whatever way I looked at it, I felt I could argue the other side, and there were so many loose strings and unanswered questions. I would drive myself mad thinking about it, thinking about all the what ifs. Although I was most swayed towards her guilt when she herself was on the stand.
From my perspective the jury are the ones who got to hear everything first hand, and I trust their judgment on this fully. There is no doubt for me now that’s she’s guilty.
I look forward to reading what comes out the woodwork about her now, to try and get some understanding of what possible motive there was for this.
Most of all, I’m glad those babies have justice, and may they now rest in peace x
Yes but it will be a cost/benefit scenario and I can't see it being agreedI'm surprised at so many with no verdict. Can she be tried for those again?
I can only say that I have a bad feeling about this, such as I’ve never had before about a case. I cannot justify it intellectually, so essentially it’s meaningless.Question now for those who have followed the evidence closely, do you agree with the verdict?
Same. Not only enjoying killing babies but she also must have enjoyed hurting those parents so much when they should be at their happiest doting over their newborn. From the high of having a baby to the low of having them murdered would have been agonising, soul destroying, you name it.Makes me utterly sick and angry how someone can enjoy killing babies though.
Hope she rots.
I’m sorry but I don’t feel sorry for her mother.
Downvote away but I don’t.
I hope the CPS do go for a retrial.
The scapegoating defence was so obviously false.I agree with verdict but I started out believing LL was innocent and scapegoated.
I don't think we have downvotes here haha, but don't worry, I agree. I don't feel sorry for her parents whatsoever.I’m sorry but I don’t feel sorry for her mother.
Downvote away but I don’t.
I hope the CPS do go for a retrial.
I suppose there was very little else the defence had to run with. The deaths were so off statistically and there was no medical explanation. They had to suggest this was the most negligent baby unit in NHS history, somehow only when Letby was on duty of course.The scapegoating defence was so obviously false.