Thank you so much for this post. You make a lot of good points. I agree with you about the confusion of the way RN found the child. Was he unresponsive, as reported? According to the report he landed face first on the floor. So she would have had to turn him over to do any CPR compressions. Saying she did not remember if she did so seems odd, imo. That would be a pretty memorable thing because one would know how dangerous that would be in itself. It would have to be done with some care and focus, yet she did not remember if she even did so. But if she didn't then she did not do any compressions either, so?
And I still have trouble believing the whole 'Ocean' thing too. If Max could talk at all, which I doubt, I think he would be crying or whimpering and calling for mommy or saying help, not calmly saying the word 'Ocean' to explain how he supposedly fell. That makes no sense according to any of the accidents involving children that I have seen. imoo
I agree about her answer about being in the bathroom and hearing the crash. She also said that she last she had seen him, 10 to 20 minutes earlier, he was in the kitchen. So I have a problem with her not listening for changes like the little boy, in her care, running from the kitchen and going back upstairs. Especially if he were to later be running, scooting, climbing or planking on the stairwell. maybe because she did not have children previously it was not second nature to her. But part of watching a 6 yr old, even if you are in the bathroom, is keeping the door open a crack and listening to where those little feet are going and why. For her to say he was in the kitchen, then 20 minutes later she hears a crash, and he was dead, that is just not responsible behavior on her part, imo.