It's the same as listing baby I twice in the times the nurse had just left, to get to 17 instead of 16.Thanks Tortoise. I don't entirely understand, so thank goodness you're here to put me right!![]()
It's the same as listing baby I twice in the times the nurse had just left, to get to 17 instead of 16.Thanks Tortoise. I don't entirely understand, so thank goodness you're here to put me right!![]()
I think The Mail often uses baby rather than child but yes the majority appear to use child. To me though "baby" is more accurate. They were all babies when the alleged attacks happened, and some of them never got to grow up to be children.I always found it interesting that the reporters call them 'child a: child B, child C etc but the public always call them baby a, baby b, baby c.
I’m glad NJ addressed the problem with Dr Evans and his evidence with baby C head on .
If the book on LL ends up having more chapters to it after this trial, the prosecution really needs to ditch Dr Evans and get someone else. Get Dr Bohin to do the first reviews and then someone to review her work. IMO
If guilty - I definitely think this could have a lot to do with her grossly elevated sense of superiority, and not being promoted to band 6. In fact I think she thought she should be a doctor in her own head, the way she was texting her diagnoses for the babies (as well as serving the purpose of gaslighting), befriending the registrars, saying they worked well together, and the kind of force she became in the unit as if she ran the place. They've shown she didn't think rules applied to her, taking home confidential paperwork for her own uses, and she really thought the investigation would leave the consultants looking silly, as if they were without the abilities to recognise what was happening to these babies was not natural disease.One thing I feel is noticeable in this case (and I think I may have mentioned previously) is how chummy she gradually appears to be with the doctors. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, it’s vital for good working relationships in this kind of environment.
However; when it appears that JJK seems a bit annoyed by LL stating no-one else understands etc (or words along that) JJK replied with something like it was a bit unfair as they had all been through it (LL wanting to go back in room 1 to get the image out of her head conversation) and JJK eventually left the unit- LL then appears rather friendly with Dr V and the discussions about babies health etc via message appears somewhat similar to how it appeared with dr choc (until the New Zealand discussion, I assume Dr V did indeed leave for pastures new abroad?)
I was thinking back to what @Tortoise mentioned previously about the band 6 thing; were these friendships with doctors more to prove her worth if she was one of the few who was yet to gain her band 6?
She seems quite irritated at times by the mention of the new girl, Mel, Alisha too I think?
I can’t help but wonder (if guilty) if dr choc started as a ploy in her plan to progress or prove something (similar to the text messages she was previously sending to Dr V) which then blossomed into something more. Her friendships are rather strange to say the least. To me anyway.
If guilty, was this her way to have a doctor singing her praises, flattery, encouraging the ANP role etc. It does appear as a very strange and uneasy power craze, gaslighting to get what she wants. IMO she seems to seek or want validation but at the same time appears arrogant how she manipulates others around her as though she is more superior, yet didn’t have her band 6. I find it so strange she’s dismissive of the skills everyone has in the unit and how she said to dr choc it was a good skill mix, but a newly qualified nurse (and others in the unit), she now seems to be saying the complete opposite and generally comes across as quite bitter really.
All IMO if guilty
JMO
guilty - I definitely think this could have a lot to do with her grossly elevated sense of superiority,
Again, shows the difference between UK and US. In US, they could have prepped the hell out of her before she testified so that there were no unexpected questions, nothing she didn’t have an answer for . Still amazes me that they can do that .When she took the stand I suspect it was quite a shock to discover she was faced with someone much smarter. IMO.
She could of prepped herself to be honest as nobody knows their case like they do.
She’s been sat in a cell for YEARS awaiting this trial. I remember quite a few career criminals in chambers where they virtually ran their own defence from the comfort of their own cells with a copy of the latest Archbold !
“ I collect paper “ ? Its staggering to me.
MOO
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