I dont think the prosecution actually said she turned it off ..more insinuated it ..though can't remember 100%
It's definitely not common for Dr's to just walk away from behind a screen .. even in an emergency they would tell a nurse they were leaving.
The biggest thing for me is there is nothing mentioned in LLs texts ..there are criticisms around decisions etc but absolutely nothing about Dr leaving the baby with no monitor..it doesn't sit well with me
I agree, she made no mention of it. But it was apparently a major thing.
There's nowhere to go with that though it's just circumstantial. I would love to know the kind of discussion that goes on with a jury. Are they only allowed to discuss the "facts" or the information presented or do they make assumptions and discuss what this may mean in this context or that context.
It seems like it's a given fact now the doctors left the monitor off. But isn't that just what they are being told from a nurse who was told this by NN and remembers that.
She remembers LL telling her the monitor was off and because she remembers that, it's been taken as fact because the Drs can't really remember. But that doesn't mean LL was telling the truth
Its like if someone told me id left a light switch on 5 years ago. I guess I would probably have to agree with them. Its not likely they would remember.