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I remember. I wish they did PM in all cases. Nowadays, reading about NICU infections, one wonders if gas could be called by bacteria’s on the unit. Too bad that at the time of the babies dying no one, obviously, suspected anything, as otherwise they’d perform PM in all babies. I hope they kept X-rays.
But, the air was in a specific place, along the vertebral column, if I can remember. Would it be there in air embolism? Maybe it is the only case where there is something to talk about.
Dr. Breary’s thinking might have started this whole LL disaster. Now it is bringing down NHS as day by day we are reading about abysmal condition of the COCH NICU under his care, and about horrible state of COCH itself. If LL is innocent and Breary started the process that will end up in crushing himself as well, what utter foolishness.
Breary lacerated the baby’s liver, question is whether it caused death. But this is exactly what I am pointing at. Doctor Breary’s fine motor skills might be abysmal and his hands, too huge for young preemies, “tiny body” as you put it, and whatnot. But one thing Dr. Breary didn’t do, he didn’t intentionally kill anyone.
So if Lucy took many shifts and maybe she was not the best nurse for NICU, this I can accept. (I once allowed a nurse trainee to use my veins for IV line. And half an hour later, the IV was not there, my arm hurt, I yelled at her and at the anesthesiologist too. That young nurse had poor dexterity, obviously. But not for a second did I suspect her of harboring murderous plans.)
So how did we end up with a serial killer from “not too good of a nurse”?