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I think she has been harming babies pretty much since her very first shift in some slight way and she enjoyed the power she had over their lives and by definition their families - that power was her drug of choice as she was so utterly unremarkable in every day life.
It ramps up and it’s no longer a pinch or tube removal but planned attacks using different methods and she can watch this whole macabre show front and centre … yes she’s calm as the doctors say she is in a crisis as she knows exactly why these babies are deteriorating fast and it gives her chance to show off her nursing in front of her new crush Doc Choc.
She’s making firm friends with the senior managers and manipulating the hospital executives getting them all onside, taking full advantage of the fact that the hospital had its own issues with infrastructure and to some degree staff levels, which is another layer for her to hide behind but she can’t fool the doctors as they know these deaths on the ward are unusual and they simply don’t give up - that’s her downfall.
I also think she thought there would be no real way to trace things back to her that couldn’t be explained away ( the interview at the police station shows how manipulative she is when questioned ) and not in a million years did she think the prosecution would almost reconstruct the whole timeline at trial.
I don’t know ( obviously ! ) how she thought this would all play out - did she think she would just keep getting away with it or was she just completely out of control ?
A bit of both possibly.
Just my musings.
It ramps up and it’s no longer a pinch or tube removal but planned attacks using different methods and she can watch this whole macabre show front and centre … yes she’s calm as the doctors say she is in a crisis as she knows exactly why these babies are deteriorating fast and it gives her chance to show off her nursing in front of her new crush Doc Choc.
She’s making firm friends with the senior managers and manipulating the hospital executives getting them all onside, taking full advantage of the fact that the hospital had its own issues with infrastructure and to some degree staff levels, which is another layer for her to hide behind but she can’t fool the doctors as they know these deaths on the ward are unusual and they simply don’t give up - that’s her downfall.
I also think she thought there would be no real way to trace things back to her that couldn’t be explained away ( the interview at the police station shows how manipulative she is when questioned ) and not in a million years did she think the prosecution would almost reconstruct the whole timeline at trial.
I don’t know ( obviously ! ) how she thought this would all play out - did she think she would just keep getting away with it or was she just completely out of control ?
A bit of both possibly.
Just my musings.