The officer must have stayed poker faced asking this question hahaThe funny thing is, detective is asking her about the 4 babies in June. He asks:
"Did any of the staff sort of question the hospital or colleagues as to where the spike was coming from?" Letby replied: "Not that I'm aware of."
The detective said: "Did you yourself?"
"No," replied Letby.
The detective went on: "You dealt with all those (babies) didn't you? What did you put that down to, bad luck?"
"Yes," Letby replied.
Yet we know that people, including LL DID question the spike:
The jury was told that, later that month, another baby, Child D, died on the unit.
On 30 June, Letby and a colleague exchanged messages about the condition of Child B.
Her colleague said: “There’s something odd about that night and the other three that went so suddenly.” Letby replied: “What do you mean?”
She added: “Well [Child C] was tiny obviously compromised in utero, [Child D] septic. It’s [Child A] I can’t get my head around.”
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Nurse Lucy Letby told police it was 'bad luck' that three babies died in two weeks while she was on duty | LBC
Lucy Letby claimed it was just "bad luck" that three babies died in the space of a fortnight at the hospital where she was on duty as a nurse.www.lbc.co.uk
He knew perfectly well about the texts with wild hypotheses.
Oh well, the hazards of the job

JMO