VERDICT WATCH UK - Nurse Lucy Letby, Faces 22 Charges - 7 Murder/15 Attempted Murder of Babies #28

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You know

When I asked my aunt why she was talking to herself, she answered:

"It is so good to listen to an educated person!"
:)
Yeah, some days it the only way I get sensible conversation!
 
  • #562
That’s an odd story @CS2C
It will all come tumbling out soon enough.
JMO
Indeed. There have been a couple of posters with stories of either working (indirectly) with LL, or spoken with people who knew LL.

Perhaps they could elaborate more about what was said, after the verdict.
 
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I feel very sorry for LL's parents, it must be an incredibly stressful experience for them coming into court every day, so I wouldn't read too much into their reactions. In any case I think they should be spared such scrutiny, but this is just my opinion.
I cannot imagine how tough and stressful this must be on her parents. And, yes, I don't think you can read too much into people's reactions in extreme circumstances. I do hope that they aren't harassed to death by the press when this is all done with.
 
  • #565

So I was wrong, and I know you can't re-enter, but I'm going to make a second guess anyway. I'm going to predict they spend about an hour for each of the twenty-two charges, which will take us to the end of Friday or the very start of Monday.
 
  • #566
I kind of agree. Not saying it will happen but I wouldn't be overly surprised if this takes a couple of weeks.
Yeah, my prediction of 16hrs 30mins will be in the shredder tomorrow as this definitely isn't getting done any time soon!

Edit: that's not what I predicted. I'm an idiot! - I'm definitely getting shredded tomorrow!
 
  • #567
Yes. I'll be very interested to hear what comes out if Lucy is found guilty. Intruiged to know more.
It's probably wrong to feel this way but in one sense I'm kinda hoping she is convicted because we'll get so much more info about her coming out that if she's cleared of everything. It'll be an absolute avalanche of information, tobe honest. The press will have everything she's ever posted on FB - which will be a lot! I'm sure they have a plethora of of people chomping at the bit to get their faces in the media to give out every sordid little - most of which won't be that sordid but the press will surely make them out to be.

There will be a special documentary aired within 24 hours of a conviction, I'm totally sure of that.
 
  • #568
So I was wrong, and I know you can't re-enter, but I'm going to make a second guess anyway. I'm going to predict they spend about an hour for each of the twenty-two charges, which will take us to the end of Friday or the very start of Monday.
So I was wrong, and I know you can't re-enter, but I'm going to make a second guess anyway. I'm going to predict they spend about an hour for each of the twenty-two charges, which will take us to the end of Friday or the very start of Monday.
Would you consent to it being called the losers draw?

it’s good with me but i cant speak for everybody.
 
  • #569
It's probably wrong to feel this way but in one sense I'm kinda hoping she is convicted because we'll get so much more info about her coming out that if she's cleared of everything. It'll be an absolute avalanche of information, tobe honest. The press will have everything she's ever posted on FB - which will be a lot! I'm sure they have a plethora of of people chomping at the bit to get their faces in the media to give out every sordid little - most of which won't be that sordid but the press will surely make them out to be.

There will be a special documentary aired within 24 hours of a conviction, I'm totally sure of that.
Yes I think you may be right re the documentary and its timing but not sure how I feel about that. Would hope families involved would be consulted but doubt that their feelings would be considered by the press.
 
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I really do think Never Personal should get a prize for being the most optimistic.
 
  • #572
I really do think Never Personal should get a prize for being the most optimistic.
So the biggest loser actually gets a prize but the actual winner doesn’t? Not even pizza?

modernity and modernists make many mistakes
 
  • #573
I have had a good few rough days, which have stopped me commenting on the upcoming verdict, my husband had a heart attack in n our living room 2 days ago just while we were chatting normally. He was only 61. Thank goodness he has been saved by our wonderful NHS. I am not allowed to mention anything regarding religion but I did pray.
 
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Yes I think you may be right re the documentary and its timing but not sure how I feel about that. Would hope families involved would be consulted but doubt that their feelings would be considered by the press.
It won't focus on the families, really. It'll be all the stuff that the journos know about LL's background and other stuff they've been prevented of publishing about the trial while it was ongoing.
 
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I have had a good few rough days, which have stopped me commenting on the upcoming verdict, my husband had a heart attack in n our living room 2 days ago just while we were chatting normally. He was only 61. Thank goodness he has been saved by our wonderful NHS. I am not allowed to mention anything regarding religion but I did pray.

I"m so sorry to hear this. Thank God he's OK.
 
  • #576
So the biggest loser actually gets a prize but the actual winner doesn’t? Not even pizza?

modernity and modernists make many mistakes
Oh yeah
Isn't it called
"Robbery in full daylight"??? :oops:

Please, keep an eye on this matter!
After all we are going arm to arm :cool:
 
  • #577
Oh yeah
Isn't it called
"Robbery in full daylight"??? :oops:

Please, keep an eye on this matter!
After all we are going arm to arm :cool:
It’s not really it’s called “reallocation of resources“ or as the “holodomor“. a Marxist proposition that genuinely doesn’t have a place and has led to more problems than it is supposed to fix. Remember folks “it’s wrong to eat your family“ actual quote from a communist poster in the thirties.

do you mean toe to toe? Or arm in arm? ;)
 
  • #578
I just realised I called never personal some potentially rude words. Apologies. never Meant to be personal.
 
  • #579
I have had a good few rough days, which have stopped me commenting on the upcoming verdict, my husband had a heart attack in n our living room 2 days ago just while we were chatting normally. He was only 61. Thank goodness he has been saved by our wonderful NHS. I am not allowed to mention anything regarding religion but I did pray.
Hope he has a speedy recovery. Must have been very scary
 
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I have had a good few rough days, which have stopped me commenting on the upcoming verdict, my husband had a heart attack in n our living room 2 days ago just while we were chatting normally. He was only 61. Thank goodness he has been saved by our wonderful NHS. I am not allowed to mention anything regarding religion but I did pray.

That’s sad news diddly, hope he is feeling better and on the mend soon x
 
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