UK - Nurse Lucy Letby, murder of babies, 7 Guilty of murder verdicts; 8 Guilty of attempted murder; 2 Not Guilty of attempted; 5 hung re attempted #35

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Well, if that is his name I think anyone who reads it needs to bear in mind the warning on page 2.

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Wow, the drama around the juror. I can see why Jed mercurios interested in dramatising it (if that's true). But where can I read about the insulin appeal that was dropped?
 
I can’t even begin to imagine the mindset of someone who wants to destroy a trial that’s gone on for so long, putting multiple families through unimaginable grief and stress, and potentially see a multiple baby murderer back on the streets - over an argument about a mobile phone.
 

"Dr Shoo Lee, an academic who researched the phenomenon of air embolus in babies in 1989, gave evidence to the court of appeal on behalf of the defence, telling judges that the “only sign” of it was of pink blood vessels “superimposed” on a pink or blue body"

The defence had an expert on AE but only for this trial? How comes he came so late, present only in the appeal?

Anyone care to gauge why lucy letby showed emotion when the clip of Dr j talking about catching her was shown? I would guess its to do with her almost being forced to acknowledge that she was indeed caught in the act. Maybe the denial is actually a clinical thing in this one? Makes sense to me.

"It was clear that Letby had been shielded in prison from the full blaze of publicity that followed her convictions when, on day five, she became tearful as an ITV News interview with Jayaram was played in court. In the seconds-long clip, the doctor said walking in on Letby with Baby K was “etched in my nightmares for ever”. At this, she welled up, her only flicker of emotion throughout."
 

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