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Is this the case at the COCH, though?The large boxes are delivered full of bags and sealed ...the only time one would be individual is if the ward had none and one had to be fetched from another ward. As far as I know that has not been suggested and I'd be very suprised if so as glucose is a very commonly used item and rarely not available imo
TPN is delivered bespoke ...I'm fairly sure they ran through the process from pharmacy to ward fridge in court when the pharmicist took the stand.
The likelihood of someone off the unit having access to actrapid insulin and access to both these items off the unit is very remote imo
Also, in the other case, patients on at least 2 wards were poisoned so it was definitely the case that bags for more than one unit (a male ward and a female ward) were adulterated.
Unless you can rule out everyone other then the accused with a massive level of certainty then I'm not seeing how you can arrive at being "sure" of her guilt. It seems possible, very possible, that it could have been someone else. Yes, I know that having two bad actors in the same place at the same time is unlikely but it's far from impossible, IMO.