WaneLyrical
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RSBMBut, I assume, asked for the lists of the other staff (doctors and trainees) on call, went to the adjacent labor and delivery unit to compare the perinatal mortality there, tried to look at some factors that had changed. Looked at the shift sheets from other years. Explored, instead of looking for witches and killers on the unit.
Yes. Exactly. This is my exact issue with this case. We don’t know what we don’t know.
But it’s looking increasingly like this investigation was botched from the very start.
We do know from thirlwall that the management attempted (somewhat) to do this, we have those charts showing the trends in acuity, intensive care hours etc etc, all showing for the period in question the unit was bursting at the seams.
We also know they identified two doctors who were associated with a large portion of the deaths, but not all.
We now know more about the true extent of the sewage problem, they were using pads to absorb the sewage in the ceiling, and raw sewage was splattered in close proximity to the incubators (with no cleaners around). I dread to think the pathogens these babies were continually exposed to, the build up on every surface and instrument. Is there anything more vulnerable than a premature baby?
Hospital wastewater is the mutant version of domestic wastewater, in fact it’s not allowed to go anywhere near domestic wastewater because it needs special treatment. We know many people testified to noticeably poor hygiene practices. We don’t know if pathologists were told the babies had been exposed in this way.
We know what the royal college report said, I don’t recall it mentioning the sewage but I could be wrong. We do know the hospital was selective in what it recorded, both on the sewage, and in general (“I wish I’d recorded the rash, I wish I’d recorded walking in on an attempted murder, all emails cease”). It would seem that things which might open the hospital up to potential liability are less likely to be recorded.
We don’t know what was going on next door in the maternity ward. We do know the doctors worked there, and we know the NNU nurses would go there during births. We do know it was also experiencing an unusually high number of deaths, and we do know it was also a high risk zone for infection given the sewage leaks.
We don’t know anything about the “other” next door, the paediatric unit. We do know the doctors’ time was taken up almost exclusively by it.
The list goes on and on and on.
I reckon you could manufacture a “Lucy Letby” in every hospital baby scandal up and down this country, by selecting a limited amount of information and presenting it in a certain way, then putting a twist on all innocent behaviour of the accused. Bonus points if you limit your liability to some of the more egregious deaths by pinning it on the Letby.
The plumber’s testimony should have been an absolute bombshell. Why bother spending many more months hashing out made-up medical evidence based on incomplete records for multiple babies, when you can simply show that not only was this filthy hospital placing children and mothers at a completely unacceptable level of risk, it was concealing it. Imagine that, a child like Baby C, weighing something like the equivalent of a 24 week gestation, trying to survive being exposed in that way. At COCH, sadly, the better you breathe the worse you get.
If anyone is charged with negligence manslaughter, it should be because of this, not because of ‘harbouring a murderer’.
Anyway, this is why I maintain an interest in this case. My mind can’t rest until some of the unanswered questions are answered. Right now I’m not convinced these babies have got justice.
You know, if she’d actually stalked these parents, instead of just searching for some of them once or twice in a sea of searches. Or if she’d actually kept specific handover notes in a little keepsake box, instead of select notes taken from a massive pile of handover notes and other shift-related rubbish. Or if there actually was a confession, instead of a handful of tiny lines on one little post-it note taken from hundreds of other notes that said the opposite. Any of those would tip the balance for me in an instant. But nothing like that is coming. She didn’t even google anything.
If she is charged with further crimes and they appear to have merit maybe that’ll change things, who knows.
Sorry for the word vomit.