UK - Nurse Lucy Letby, murder of babies, 7 Guilty of murder verdicts; 8 Guilty of attempted murder; 2 Not Guilty of attempted; 5 hung re attempted #38

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I don't think she thought her house would be raided. She had been in her mind, vindicated because she had won the grievance and she had been told multiple times that she could come back. She had also been offered further training with a view to potentially moving elsewhere, from memory. She was aware the police had spoken to her colleagues, so I think she expected to have the same sort of thing, not a dawn raid. She was also getting smoke blown up her ar*e by Dr Choc and others telling her how great she was and she hadn't done anything wrong.

JMO
Just so thought. In regards to the stuff found in her house maybe it would be easier to assume she herself actually thought little of it to the point of more or less forgetting it was there. I know the prosecution made a big deal of it ofc he did but doesn't mean he was correct. Maybe she didn't really think that what was there would be incriminating hence why she didn't get rid of it. None of it was stored in a way as to suggest great importance. Under the bed fir the med files, in a cabinet or drawer for the diary i think ? In her drawer at work for the post it notes wasn't it? Haphazard seemingly.

None of the above makes its presence less incriminating nor less noteworthy nor less inferential imo it just suggests she didn't care about it. Maybe ???


I think it's a combination of both of the above posts.

#1---She didn't imagine they were going to swarm her house and do a forensics sweep on it, searching everywhere and looking
at, testing, and reading everything.
She believed that she had covered her tracks very well, and would soon be back at work after the Union prevailed again, to
clear her name.

#2---And if they did come to her home, she probably didn't think any of it would be all that incriminating. Those intake papers she took from the clinic were just stashed here and there in the garage and under the bed---she probably thought they'd be ignored as meaningless trash. And the post-it notes were randomly stuffed in a drawer and would just seem like meaningless scribbles.

She underestimated Law Enforcement and the Judicial System, imo.
 
  • #1,962
The Letby case has a lot in common with Stepping hill killer nurse, Victorino Chua. When the police raided his home they found a similar letter talking about him being "both an angel and a devil" Chua however has not had the public sympathy that Letby has.

 
  • #1,963
The Letby case has a lot in common with Stepping hill killer nurse, Victorino Chua. When the police raided his home they found a similar letter talking about him being "both an angel and a devil" Chua however has not had the public sympathy that Letby has.

" Chua however has not had the public sympathy that Letby has."

Maybe because he was not a pretty blonde girl?
 
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" Chua however has not had the public sympathy that Letby has."

Maybe because he was not a pretty blonde girl?
Yeah, white woman syndrome isn't just for the missing and murdered. The amount of hype for conventionally pretty white girls from suburban backgrounds, especially blondes, who commit crimes is different from those who aren't pretty, young, privileged, white.

It would be a very, very different tone if she didn't fit that box.

MOO
 
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Yeh she's the type to be a model prisoner with access to all of that. Tbh I think that's the part people have mentioned recently that is remarkable. She's not exactly the screaming emotional type us she ? which imo makes up the majority of prisoners. They tend to lack self containment, coping skills and control.
 
  • #1,967
Typical hysterical nonsense from the Daily Fail, making a fuss about nothing.
 
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"Lucy Letby
is being used as a ‘scapegoat’ to cover for the failings of senior doctors in the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital,
her childhood friend has claimed.

In a speech
which adds further weight to claims of a miscarriage of justice against the nurse, the friend
– a medical research scientist –
told a meeting of Letby’s supporters last week
that she believed doctors had waged
a ‘petty vendetta’ against Letby
after she raised concerns about standards of care on the ward."

😳
 
  • #1,969
How on earth that adds weight I've no idea.
 
  • #1,970
Of course consultants are going to make her a scapegoat..by begging for a police investigation that will make public every little inch of their lives and highlight every ounce of suboptimal care to the world's press ..not!
 
  • #1,971

"Lucy Letby
is being used as a ‘scapegoat’ to cover for the failings of senior doctors in the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital,
her childhood friend has claimed.
I love how Letbyists keep on trotting out this complete hogwash. It doesn't make any sense. In what way did "senior doctors" fail? They were the ones pushing for further investigation and for the police to be involved.

Note how Letby's supporters never try to blame the management...?
 

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