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

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  • #621
Glad you had a great time and the SUN came out …. That’s a proper Manchester curve ball !
25 minutes eh … yikes !
Thanks to this constant haha rain you can have perfect complexion :D
Nature's moisturizer heehee
 
  • #622
I'm very pleased to say the sun came out this afternoon and we managed to get some beautiful pictures in the grounds of the university. Now I've got some catching up to do.

Glad to hear that Tortoise. Remember it well - I graduated there 47 years ago, how scary is that! :)
 
  • #623
Yes me too … I’m not walking my Chester until after 4 from now on as WiFi too patchy to risk it !

Are you going to change your dog's name after all this is over (if it's ever over)? ;)
 
  • #624
I have it on extremely good authority that the BBC have one ready to go
Not surprised, bet they have loads they've had to sit on. Imo.
 
  • #625
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.

How very frightening for you both! I’m sorry this happened & hope he makes a full & speedy recovery.
 
  • #626
Glad to hear that Tortoise. Remember it well - I graduated there 47 years ago, how scary is that! :)
Dear friend

Age and glasses of wine
Should NEVER be counted

Italians say so!!!
 
  • #627
I think it’s a bit late now for Chester … he’s 10 !
 
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The news today about this case today is exceptionally thin (probably because nothing happened of any note given jury out). News is utterly consumed now with the BBC presenter who was alleged to have had communications with various people and has gone into mental health hospital. I wonder if there are plans by the media ministry to counterweight the verdict in this case - which could be imminent at this point in time, or even embargoed - with other things given the severe impact this verdict is likely to have on the overall mental wellbeing of the general reader once it all gets re-sensationalised. There is no doubt in my mind that there will be reverberations not unlike the Moors, the Wests, and Shipman, if she is found guilty, if not more so, given the serial nature, the person of trust and the fact that those we need to protect most - the defenceless young - died. Insulin aside (and that's a big aside), it seems to me much of the case for guilty relies on Marnerides' witness, while for not guilty, on the discrediting of the other medical witnesses (loath to call the medics themselves a cabal - though if not guilty then that word surely applies) around air embolus, and the statistical arguments (convenient to pin it on LL). I'm also wondering if the jury want their weekends back, or whether they'll give it one more weekend to sleep on the vast arrays of facts, statements, notes and pleadings. I further do not rule out, based on experiences I do not wish to go into here, if any there were 2 psychopaths at work and not just one.
Excuse me - Media Ministry??????? When was that created?
 
  • #631
Yes and no

10.30 till 4 is nothing. BUT a longer day, with the intensity of concentration expected, means mistakes will happen if you drain people for 8hrs. People will be too exhausted to state their case imo and might cave to pressure.

As much as 4.5hrs is ridiculous, I hope its a quality 4.5 work day

Quality over quantity right?
I think they"d just get exhausted and lose focus.

I agree it shouldn't be too long of a day----but three or four hours? How much can a group get done in that amount of time?

I think they should be able to focus for at least 6 hours a day. It goes fast if you are busy discussing life altering decisions.

JMO
 
  • #632
Does anyone know where the length (so far) of LL's trial fits in regard to other long trials?
 
  • #633
Tell you what
From my experience of attending numerous meetings:

At the beginning everybody is BUSY making nice cuppa of coffee,

In the middle smokers start fidgeting pressing for a break,

In the end everybody looks anxiously at the clock.
You forgot second breakfast snacks.
 
  • #634
I had a dream last night…The verdict comes in today, unanimous guilty verdict.

Hope not….I want to win the competition ;)
 
  • #635
Tortoise said she would deduct 1 hour every day, didn't she?

Oh, with my 35 hrs 25 mins I don't feel anxious hahaha
I'm still only on page 26!

Yes, only I forgot the two 5 minute breaks!! Could be important for those votes which are a few minutes apart.

4hrs 20m deliberating per day.

Mon 10th - day 1 (afternoon break only) - 2pm to 4pm minus 5mins = 1h 55m
Tues 11th - day 2 - 4h 20m
Wed 12th - day 3 - 4h 20m

Running total = 10h 35m

Still in the game -

10h 45m - @Bethan
11h 30m - @Becci
12h 41m - @marynnu
13h 13m - @Luwin
14h 20m - @Becky53
14h 46m - @Marantz4250b
15h 20m - @JosieJo
15h 45m - @katydid23
16h - @Jazmania
17h 30m - @May72031
17h 40m - @Penny68
18h - @GoodDayToYouSir
19h 30m - @MissMarbles
19h 45m - @ScotAng
20h - @Moll
21h 30m - @Kasmeer
22h 22m - @abovethestorm
23h 12m - @Dcflag
24h 10m - @Blondiexoxo
25h - @Sarahlou
28h - @squish
28h 28m - @DianaWW
30h 10m - @WaxLyrical
31h 30m - @Sweeper2000
32h 14m - @Kittybunny
34h - @bbsaz
35h 25m - @Dotta
41h 15m - @Observant-ADHD-ENFP-BSc
45h 10m - @esther43
58h - @Jw192
70h - @bobbymkii
75h - @CS2C
80h - @V347


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:oops:

Thurs 13th July 2pm to 4pm - @Parker Knoll
Thurs 13th July 2.30pm - @Kemug
Thurs 13th July 3.37pm - @Legal
Fri 14th July 12.45pm - @ColourPurple
 
  • #636
Thurs 13th July 2pm to 4pm - @Parker Knoll
Thurs 13th July 2.30pm - @Kemug
Thurs 13th July 3.37pm - @Legal
Fri 14th July 12.45pm - @ColourPurple
Well, my guess has come and gone here in Oz, but not in the UK, so I still live in hope!
 
  • #637
While we await Letbys fate and have not much to chat about I will tell you the time I went to court during Letbys Cross Examination !
Now I didn’t share this on the main thread as I was very concerned at the time but so many people on many platforms have shared their experience I thought it would be mildly interesting to anyone on here.
I went for the cross examination of dear Baby I and it was very last minute but I just HAD to see how she presented in court as that makes such a difference.
I totally agree with @CS2C in her demeanour, it’s actually quite staggering how almost “ disinterested “ she was under cross examination. The desk was covered with files and the two guards who sit either side of her helped her with getting the right ones out and the correct pages and she did sigh quite a lot when asked to refer to a certain page.
She is very similar to the court sketches, gone is the blonde hair, it’s a light ish brown and quite long and lank. Her face is slightly fuller obviously as she’s around 8 years older than the baby grow photo and her mouth is downturned.
She looks resigned but very tired.
She speaks eloquently with no hint of an accent that I could hear.
NJ KC was very measured with her, absolutely no raised voices and incredibly patient.
It was the day she stumbled over seeing Baby I in her cot in the dark and it was masterful to hear him draw her in without her twigging exactly where it was leading, I would liken it to a cat cornering a rat. She was resistant to follow when he was suggesting it would be almost impossible to see the baby in the cot from afar after she had arrived at N1 along the corridor which was brightly lit 24/7 into a darkened room. She walked right into the trap of one’s eyes adjusting to the light, she claimed she didn’t know how it would affect her eyesight to which NJ KC claimed “ Come on Lucy Letby …. You are a nurse “ and that when she came out with the line “ I could see what I was looking at ….. for “
She realised immediately and of course so did everyone else, she then followed up with her confusion over “ dates “ but we were not referring to dates.
Judge Goss halted proceedings early and court was cleared. I saw her parents outside court, mother VERY defensive and if you glance in her direction she will throw you back the mother of all dirty looks and was muttering loudly to herself which is rather odd as everyone looked. Her father just sits staring at the floor. Janet Cox who accompanies the parents was crying on and off. I’m glad I went but I had no desire to go back. I have never seen a defendant in the dock ( and I have seen many over the years ) present like Letby. She’s a mass of contradictions.
JMO.
You picked a really interesting day to go!! Thanks for the write-up.
 
  • #638
... I further do not rule out, based on experiences I do not wish to go into here, if any there were 2 psychopaths at work and not just one.
You may not rule that out, but it is ruled out of this case because it has not been postulated by either side.
 
  • #639
"Jurors have been sent out to begin their fourth day of deliberations in the trial of nurse Lucy Letby. They have so far been discussing the case for 14 hours at Manchester Crown Court."

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  • #640
So... are we going with Tortoises maths or Dan's (for the competition)??
 
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