Yep mr shipman but he still went for the elderly. It has been suggested his motive was in some cases financial and other's were speculated to be done in order to reduce perceived burden on the state. That last motive fits with his “arrogance towards anyone he deemed intellectually inferior” or weak. He was also able to elude suspicion due to him more or less being the sole caregiver to his patients. If he had of worked in a busy hospital surrounded by other professionals he would have been noticed.
Is true but has anyone but the patients families said anything of the sort? And in regards to us do we believe those seemingly rare incidences are representative of unusual behaviour? Nobody at all seemingly. The prosecution would need to look for that kind of thing to build a strong case and if that is all they got, which is nothing even approaching outright and definite oddness then it’s not looking likely. I could mention the note as giving strong indication to who LL is as it’s very personal but even with that we get nothing conclusive.
A female nurse in the U.K. has been convicted of murdering babies in a U.K. hospital previously. I’m not allowed to name names, but most people - I assume - know who it is. Initials are BA.
There is an example of nurses harming babies. It has happened before.
There are also well documented cases of serial killers/murderers being described as charming, pleasant - most positive characteristics that you can think of. It’s often a way they gain the trust of their victims. It’s not unheard of.
There’s a number of assertions there which are your opinion regards LL’s personality. I am far less confident given what we know.