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This touches on a point we discussed page and pages back; these are tiny amounts of insulin. Is she charged with attempted murder in respect of these or murder? For attempted murder they need to prove that she had an intention to cause death. They don't need to show that for the murder charges.Thankyou magicarp. They are obviously going through the same questions as us. I’m wondering though, if the volume of insulin is quite small would that have any bearing on the likely level of lethality and thus the charges? Especially bearing in mind the likelihood of it being treated. It’s also interesting because that suggests one tenth of a ml which I presume is less than a drop? Would there be a specialist syringe for that minuscule amount do you think? Or maybe a syringe with 0.5 ml as a measure then split that over multiple bags. Find it really strange that whatever they used to measure the amount of insulin this amount was close to being too much to record.
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