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If guilty, the fact that she allegedly injected more than one bag with Baby L makes it possible IMO that she had the foresight to do the same with TPN bags for Baby F. Plus there was only Baby F using TPN bags so she could be reasonably certain that any other TPN bags she poisoned would go to him (and if guilty and just wanting to implicate somebody on another shift probably wouldn't care if they went to another baby anyway). And it's not like there were 30 or 40 other bags stored in the fridge, so injecting a few extra bags, or just a couple at the front with the soonest use by dates, doesn't seem that far fetched... BUT I still think it's more likely that the bag wasn't changed.If I’m being honest, I never quite believed the prosecutions version of the multi tpn bag poisoning. It always seemed quite unbelievable to me and a bit of a stretch to believe. However what’s important is the babies WERE poisoned by synthetic insulin. That part is indisputable and what’s most important.
Like the judge mentioned, the jury aren’t detectives and their job isn’t to act like one. We might never know how they came to be given the insulin, (whether it was the tpn bags or not) but they WERE without a doubt given it by someone.
I just hope there isn’t members of the jury who doubt or question the prosecutions version of the bag poisoning and therefore think they must find her not guilty based on that.
JMO , if guilty.