Well, we hope they were being constantly monitored!
They were , all the observation charts were shown at trial
Well, we hope they were being constantly monitored!
I see someone who is on anti depressants that dull the emotions who is happy for her friend. Envy has a very different more malignant look from what I’ve seen.View attachment 605878
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Letby colleague's TV revelation as picture shows her at pal's wedding
Letby was in fact devastated by the accusations against her, according to Karen Rees, former head of urgent care nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital where she worked.www.dailymail.co.uk
ive never seen a smile so completed by envy. it says "you shouldnt have invited me dawn". dawn should be happy she was in prison when having hers i think.
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Letby colleague's TV revelation as picture shows her at pal's wedding
Letby was in fact devastated by the accusations against her, according to Karen Rees, former head of urgent care nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital where she worked.www.dailymail.co.uk
ive never seen a smile so completed by envy. it says "you shouldnt have invited me dawn". dawn should be happy she was in prison when having hers i think.
i actually kinda agree. one of the things i noticed about lucy was her propensity for a smile for every occasion and one with charisma. in each and every one of her photos she is normally beaming and displays different characteristics such as this particularly cute smile.I see someone who is on anti depressants that dull the emotions who is happy for her friend. Envy has a very different more malignant look from what I’ve seen.
probably went by her alias "cruella bathory". especially with that hat.Can you imagine being a a guest at the wedding, and you find out you're seated next to her at the table for the after-wedding meal...
Wonder what all the other guests were thinking.
I get sadness, tbh. Just slightly, but I think it's there underneath everything.And I see ... wistfulness?![]()
We KNOW they were being monitored. During the long trial there was plenty of evidence submitted, showing the medical logs and observation notes, detailing the babies vital signs, feedings,, and any symptoms or changes, every hour, 24/7. We saw EVIDENCE that they were closely monitored.Well, we hope they were being constantly monitored!
That 14 doctors disagreed with Dr Evans is one way of looking at it, but it's a biased and misleading interpretation of what Lee's report actually said.If you were at work and 15 of the top doctors in their relevant fields with an impressive amount of academic papers to their name all said one thing, and Dr Evans a retired paediatrician and who never even qualified as a neonatologist to begin with said another, who would you trust to make a decision?
Perhaps this is an unanswerable hypothetical question, but it’s bonkers to me how
Except 14 and counting world class experts that outrank Dr Evans the way Lionel Messi outranks me at football disagree. The same Dr Evans who made a complete-up in even trying to understand AE, let alone diagnose it in these cases.
Letby’s name will go down in history as the current iteration of the Birmingham Six. No one credible is left who believes in her guilt. No one has taken up Dr Hammond’s offer to rebut these experts findings and you better believe if such experts existed they would feel duty bound to come forward and set the record straight.
Why was there a spike in mortality rates around the time Letby arrived? It is argued that she arrived at a time when the hospital was suddenly required to take in much sicker babies than it had before, babies it was hardly equipped to cope with.![]()
Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt? review – one of the most meticulous documentaries in years
The science and statistics around Letby’s case are brilliantly unpacked by this considered programme. By its end, you are filled with questionswww.theguardian.com
I thought the deaths coincided with her doing an intensive care course and gaining access to the highest risk babies.Why was there a spike in mortality rates around the time Letby arrived? It is argued that she arrived at a time when the hospital was suddenly required to take in much sicker babies than it had before, babies it was hardly equipped to cope with.
I haven't seen the documentary but if this is its standard I doubt I'll bother!
There wasn't a "spike in mortality rates around the time she arrived". She'd been there four or five years prior to the period of her offences.
Perhaps it's just a error by the article writer but if true if a documentary maker can't even get a very basic fact of the case correct then it doesn't say a lot as to everything else in it!
I thought the deaths coincided with her doing an intensive care course and gaining access to the highest risk babies.
I would suggest it supports a higher likelihood of her being there when an intensive care baby deterioratesWell, that would rather support the likelihood of her doing harm, wouldn't it?
Apart from Baby K, did any of the babies need intensive care? She's likely to have looked after similar babies prior to her course. You don't suddenly start doing high dependency nursing once you do the course but not before.I would suggest it supports a higher likelihood of her being there when an intensive care baby deteriorates
I’m confused. Is or is it not important that she did the additional course?Apart from Baby K, did any of the babies need intensive care? She's likely to have looked after similar babies prior to her course. You don't suddenly start doing high dependency nursing once you do the course but not before.
It is, because you get a more in-depth knowledge of neonatal care and a lot more ICU experience which is particularly important if you work on a Level 1 or 2 unit. But it's only part of the picture. You also need to get ongoing hands-on practice in the workplace. A good example of this is the relatively new nurse Sophie Ellis who was given a tiny but stable baby to care for under supervision. This is what happens so that by the time they do the course nurses have plenty of practical experience, so they can concentrate on the more advanced stuff.I
I’m confused. Is or is it not important that she did the additional course?