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oh!! Duh!I think someone said it probably just refers to "Long Day" shift. I can't remember who though, sorry
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oh!! Duh!I think someone said it probably just refers to "Long Day" shift. I can't remember who though, sorry
thank youLD was explained as Long Day and extra iirc was an extra shift she was asked to do.
would have to find relevant post
1:00pm
Another photo of Letby's bedroom is shown, with a wall slogan 'Leave Sparkles wherever you go'. The message is repeated on a small tabletop decoration.
A page from Letby's 2016 diary is shown to the court, with a note on April 8: 'LD [long day] twins'. The following day is 'LD twins resus]. It is followed in a different coloured pen by 'Salsa - Buckley'.
A page of June 20-26 from Letby's diary, has for June 23: 'LD ([name of Child O's initial])'
June 24: 'LD ([name of Child P's initial) A+E'
June 25: 'LD ([name of Child Q's initial)'
Recap: Lucy Letby trial, Monday, April 17
The trial of Lucy Letby, who denies murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit and attempting to murder 10 more, is…www.chesterstandard.co.uk
edited to add link for LD (still looking for extra)
It says las iguanas - Minna 18.00I hadn’t really looked at this much before; but if you draw your eyes to the the photo on the right however, something has just caught my eye. Just below the “LD” day.. look at the box/date below it.
This is JMO but looks as though it reads; M 18wk. The only time I have seen something wrote like this is in relation to a pregnancy. There was discussion about M and something which was referred to in court, where M was thanking LL but we weren’t privvy to what that was about. It was very strange but wasn’t touched on further in the evidence (that we heard/read here). Why would you write something like that? There’s only one reason I could think of.
EBM: 26th Sunday
JMO
One of the scariest things for me with this is.. what if she actually tampered with every baby in her care? So when looking at escalations you’re never really going to see the actions that didn’t have consequences like collapses.And we know exactly when this falls in the run of things.
Her son was born, weighing just 3lbs 2oz, nine weeks early by emergency C-section at the Countess of Chester Hospital in February 2016, nine months into Letby's killing spree. She was at his birth – her third night shift in a run of four.
The previous night she allegedly tried to murder a baby girl by tampering with her breathing tube. The jury failed to reach a verdict in her case.
Given the date, there's no doubt which child they're talking about. It's Child K.
Nurse Lucy Letby found guilty of seven baby murders and seven attempted murders
Lucy Letby, a former Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal nurse, has been found guilty of murdering and poisoning babies between June 2015 and June…www.chesterstandard.co.uk
Count 14 - attempted murder of Child K, a baby girl, on February 17, 2016: NO VERDICT
After Child K, the next child to have a charge presented to the court was Child L, who was attacked on the 9th April.
This baby fits into that gap. He went home at the end of March.
At the end of March 2016, after around five weeks on the unit, their son was well enough to be discharged. Shortly afterwards Letby asked to be friends with the mother on Facebook.
MOO
Is that what it is? The “00” at the end looks like a “w”It says las iguanas - Minna 18.00
Minna is one of her colleagues/friend
I'm pretty certain she did. Even if for some, what she did didn't show on blood tests or machines. She strikes me as the sort to squeeze and grind together the bones in a baby's hand to make them cry, to pinch shut the nose and mouth of a baby who is breathing in open air, just because she can. She's a sadist, and I think every baby she ever came into contact with is a potential victim because of that.One of the scariest things for me with this is.. what if she actually tampered with every baby in her care? So when looking at escalations you’re never really going to see the actions that didn’t have consequences like collapses.
I’m interested to know if there’s any kind of average number for singletons vs multiples in nicu. My brain is telling me multiples are more likely to end up in nicu,
I'm pretty certain she did. Even if for some, what she did didn't show on blood tests or machines. She strikes me as the sort to squeeze and grind together the bones in a baby's hand to make them cry, to pinch shut the nose and mouth of a baby who is breathing in open air, just because she can. She's a sadist, and I think every baby she ever came into contact with is a potential victim because of that.
I think they are, but I get the impression that even with that, the incidence of twins/multiple birth babies attacked is well in excess of natural incidence in a neonatal setting. This is just my impression, though, not based on any knowledge of numbers.
MOO
Yeah, that comment makes no sense unless there were a number of other babies who had collapses or died not long before then.Her colleagues at the time of Baby A also noted she was on a “ bad run “ - sadly there must be more. It’s horrifying.
I'm pretty certain she did. Even if for some, what she did didn't show on blood tests or machines. She strikes me as the sort to squeeze and grind together the bones in a baby's hand to make them cry, to pinch shut the nose and mouth of a baby who is breathing in open air, just because she can. She's a sadist, and I think every baby she ever came into contact with is a potential victim because of that.
I think they are, but I get the impression that even with that, the incidence of twins/multiple birth babies attacked is well in excess of natural incidence in a neonatal setting. This is just my impression, though, not based on any knowledge of numbers.
MOO
I watched a miniseries on Allitt today. She was different in some ways, but in others, wow. She's like version 1.0 to Letby's 2.0. Very, very similar. What the LE and other specialists had to say about her was almost word for word in some areas what we've been hearing said about Letby.Ofc Letby is not Allitt but I noticed that Allitt's offending including casual attacks such as putting a pillow over a baby's face.* (Allitt didn't have access to ICU and her victims were older babies and young children but the impulses seem similar)
* That was from the show below.
I can't put the Youtube urls up due to TOS but if you search for show titles you can find examples like this one below. It's a BBC dramatisation but it seems to be in line with the case facts I'd seen in a straight documentary.
Angel of Death : The Beverley Allitt Story (2005)
I know you're interested in the psych aspects the LL case, so if you do watch it, it also covers the period while she was on bail and temp living at a friends. Attempts to poison dog, the brother and to simulate poltergeist activity to create as much havoc as possible.
or Trevor McDonald and the Killer Nurse
ITV traditional documentary on BA case focussing mainly on the investigative team, interviews the LE involved and BA's adult surviving victims, a retrospective. Incl some of the interrogation tapes.
(PS The two consultants who saved many lives were thrown under the bus, sacked. Lead detective had a major battle to build a case, against naysayers who said he'd never get there)
I agree, jealousy seems to be a large part of her personality, and I think it will lead to a more difficult time in prison. There will be prisoners there who have favourites, there will also be warders who have favourites. But Lucy may not be anyone's favourite. And Mummy and Daddy won't be there to make it better.I agree with a lot of the posts here about her. Particularly infantile personality. It feels to me like she has stunted development beyond early infancy. The methods of attack are totally mindless, as if the babies were not human to her but like toys she could break.
Her references to having meltdowns make me think that was a term used by others to describe her behaviour that she has adopted, but it doesn't feel age appropriate to me.
Not admitting she knew what going commando meant, feels like it comes from a little girl in front of her parents.
She even had what looks like a nursery-age photo posted in the paper for her 21st birthday, suggesting she is still seen as that little girl.
I think more than anything, she seems to have a lot of rage and intense jealousy. I think it triggered the murders/attempted murders, the babies became an easy target for her rage because they were pre-verbal, and IMO there were many people she was jealous of, colleagues and parents with their newborns. I don't think it's the entire picture, there is more to it but that feels to me like part of it.
The day before the murder of baby A she was away with her work colleagues on a hen do. I wonder if she came back from that trip jealous of the colleague who was getting
I wouldn't be surprised if the main reason she had an affair or whatever with the doc was just to show everyone that she too could "get a man." Anyone would have done. And she could have kept it secret if she had wanted to. But she didn't, because that wasn't the point.I reckon her personality isn't nearly as attractive as her appearance. A jealous and immature narcissist isn't the type of woman most men want to be with. It must have bothered her immensely, given her ego.
Oh yeah, there's nothing like sub-optimal care and hygiene issues for killing babies.there's a 'Top rated comment on that from somebody claiming to be a nurse from Cheshire - rubbishing the significance of the LD ( Long Day code in LL's diary) as a nothingburger.
The LD coded days for April literally have the names & dates of murdered twins in LL's handwriting next to the LD. ( the June LD marked pages show that the police have obscured her blue writing to protect the privacy of her June victims & replaced that with their alphabet system)
Also this was published today Nursing colleagues of Lucy Letby insist that she is innocent
Colleagues of killer nurse Lucy Letby continue to insist that she is innocent - even after the baby murderer was jailed for life earlier this week.
Nurses who worked alongside Letby, 33, at the Countess of Chester hospital and remain there now are reportedly struggling to accept that she murdered seven babies and tried to kill another six.
Agreed. Also many of the characterisations from LE, prosecutors and judge are so similar.I watched a miniseries on Allitt today. She was different in some ways, but in others, wow. She's like version 1.0 to Letby's 2.0. Very, very similar. What the LE and other specialists had to say about her was almost word for word in some areas what we've been hearing said about Letby.
MOO
Denial of harsh reality runs through the whole case like a stick of rock.Oh yeah, there's nothing like sub-optimal care and hygiene issues for killing babies.
To be honest, I was surprised to read that Lucy was attending church at least at school (shouldn't "thou shalt not kill" be the minimum home take message?). At the same time, I understand I was naive in thinking that if the family was super-religious, that could explain Lucy's anger if she had to conceal her any-but-straight interests.I haven't seen any evidence of devout or extreme conservative religiosity. There's enough information out there about Letby's birth for me to form that conclusion.
MOO
BARBARA DAVIES: Lucy Letby's parents shared loving looks with her
BARBARA DAVIES: Baby killer Lucy Letby was born in January 1990, six months after her parents John and Susan married and not long after they bought the house where they still live in Hereford.www.dailymail.co.uk
No, it was more the acting out to elicit excitement I was referring to. Borderline personality disorder is in the same group as antisocial and narcissistic personality disorders and it's a spectrum like any other mental health issue so I'd expect her to score pretty high on psychopathic traits too - many people who have borderline personality disorder are more a threat to themselves than others but you throw in psychopathy too and you end up with someone like Letby.
JMO
It wasn't a bizarre coincidence. There was air injected into many of those babies, and two babies were poisoned with insulin, and two had crushed liver's. It was not from natural causes.Is there any chance at all she is innocent and the poor little babies died of natural causes and it was a bizarre coincidence?sorry to sound stupid. I did read her notes. I just can’t imagine a nurse doing this.