So she had/has wonderfully supportive parents. I knew she went on holiday with them and they were supporting her so they must have a good relationship. It's especially evident from this though how loving and supportive they are, I mean that's textbook good parenting isn't it? Makes you wonder wth could've gone wrong (if guilty) doesn't it.
The world is full of attention seekers, especially these days, but very few people have been driven to these types of alleged horrific crimes. Not disagreeing with you though, I'm definitely seeing the attention seeker personality now, but there has gotta be something else too if she's guilty, must be a trigger or something. Or it could I guess be a combination of personality traits because we can also speculate she's pretty demanding, highly strung, obsessive, and seems to need A LOT of validation and praise etc.
Do you have a link for the texts to her parents, I hadn't come across that yet. I guess when you think about it, she's not gonna get as much praise for saving any babies or just generally looking after them, because that's her actual job. But when something goes wrong? And everyone's like "aw it's so rough for you right now" (not an actual quote!) she gets the sympathy. PLUS maybe the staff are more likely to be nice to her and give her what she wants, after what they think she just went through. Was it after she got told she couldn't go where she wanted she was like "just feel like there's no team spirit today" Yeh I'm seeing possible emotional manipulation here (not an expert at all just imo) Do we think LL was trying to manipulate her colleague into asking the supervisor to let her go to the room she wanted in those whatsapps. Or am I reading too much into it? In some job situations I could see myself being like "I'll ask X if they'll let you do this" to help out a friend, but obviously the nursing role is completely different and her colleague knew what was likely for the best (and agreed with the supervisor) so LL went into a huff and said there was no "team spirit". Maybe I am overanalysing it's just quite a clever way to try and get something you want.