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How in the world would hospital statistics account for the anomaly of an murderous nurse. LL was convicted of murders because of many factors proving her guilt.
And she got away with murders she committed because they couldn’t prove it in court. That does not make her innocent of those crimes.
Right. It was a case of a murderous nurse. A ghastly, murderous nurse.
So: it is a mega-huge case. In such cases, the burden of proof has to be extensive. I understand that there probably were some serious suspicions about Lucy besides Dr. RJ.
The claimed anomaly was not the nurse; it was the rise in the NICU deaths in 2014-2015. If it was due to the nurse LL only, then statistical analysis will be absolutely able to show "Lucy" when controlled for other factors. In fact, often in such cases there might be two unconnected factors or even more that pop out. But If after controlling for the other one or two, the the factor of LL still stays, it will be incredibly suspicious. I wonder why no such work has been done, though.