First of all, that^^^ new story is very hard to believe. She now claims she was in nursery two, feeding and changing nappies, while her co-workers were across the hall in nursery one, answering an EMERGENCY code to resuscitate a baby.
Knowing what we know about Nurse Letby and her amazing skills during a medical crisis, and her strong pull towards such incidents, are we to believe she stayed across the hall and continued changing nappies?
No, that is a good try at explaining her answers, but it didn't go down like that. She did not make quick, impulsive answers. She had her notes available and was not confused about which case was which case. Here is what we know about her police interview about baby K;
https://www.itv.com/news/granada/20...n-waiting-for-baby-to-self-correct-trial-told
Letby told detectives at Cheshire Police she only recalled Child K because she was a “tiny baby” and the Countess of Chester did not usually take babies of her gestation and weight.
She said she had no recollection of the tube slipping and agreed that designated nurse Joanne Williams would not have left Child K unless she was stable and her ET (endotracheal tube) was correctly positioned.
Mr Johnson said:
“She stated she would have raised the alarm if Dr Jayaram had not walked in and if she had seen the saturations dropping or that the tube had slipped.
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Miss Letby thought it possible that she was waiting to see if (Child K) self-corrected. She explained that nurses don’t always intervene straightaway if levels were not ‘dangerously low’.”