She must have started training late 2008.One might surmise that this is her very first sheet from the first shift she ever did as a student?
EDIT Ah, I see, first shift as a student on NNU.
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She must have started training late 2008.One might surmise that this is her very first sheet from the first shift she ever did as a student?
Maybe, but that shreds her own narrative that she was keeping the paperwork confidential so she wasn't doing anything wrong.Maybe those sheets were just randomly lying around her room at her parents place and her mum thought they looked important so put them in a box marked "keep"?
Letby, after saying she is not sure what finance has to do with this, says she used the shredder to shred bank statements.11:07am
Mr Johnson asks why Letby purchased a shredder if she wasn't going to use it - was she on so much money she could make such purchases?
Letby, after saying she is not sure what finance has to do with this, says she used the shredder to shred bank statements.
"Why did you lie about [not having a shredder] in interview?"
Letby said she didn't recall having a shredder, it was not a significant item in her house.
"Like the pieces of paper?"
Letby agrees.
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I'll make a little prediction here; I wouldn't at all be surprised if her defence asks for an adjournment so they can have her psychological state assessed as regards her amassing all of this confidential paperwork along with her manic FB searching, etc.I share the same opinion on this. And it doesn't mean she isn't also guilty, but I don't think the handover sheets are a specific part. I.e I don't think she was specifically using the sheets as mementos, trophies or research, but It may be a shared deeper part of her psychology.
But quite frankly it's going to play incredibly bad with the jury and they will struggle to look past it, which is why the prosecution are making such a point of it
She'd have been eighteen in 2008 so makes sense.She must have started training late 2008.
Yes, definitely. As I say, I don't believe her answers in relation to the handover sheets. There is something deeper going on with these.
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Mr Johnson puts it to Ms Letby that she took the sheets home 'for your little collection'. Ms Letby says 'no'
Maybe, but that shreds her own narrative that she was keeping the paperwork confidential so she wasn't doing anything wrong.
They're not going to stop the trial for something the defence have known about for years!I'll make a little prediction here; I wouldn't at all be surprised if her defence asks for an adjournment so they can have her psychological state assessed as regards her amassing all of this confidential paperwork along with her manic FB searching, etc.
I mean, I don't know if that's even possible at this stage but if it is I can see this coming to pass in the not too distant future.
Letby, after saying she is not sure what finance has to do with this, says she used the shredder to shred bank statements.
She's starting to get tetchy and it's not even been an hour.
Is anybody doing the sky updates? Dont mind doing them if nobody else is?
And unfortunately for her, the KC is doing a good job of connecting these sheets to some of the babies connected to this trial. So her deeper issues are being connected to the charged cases, which is a problem for the defense.Yes, definitely. As I say, I don't believe her answers in relation to the handover sheets. There is something deeper going on with these.
No worries, I'll get on itI am but struggling as busy so don't mind ?
Yep. Definitely something weird going on here!Today Nick Johnson KC says that 99 of the sheets found at Letby's house were from her time as a student nurse.
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