GUILTY 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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Stained glass-style image of the Three Wise Men standing under a starry sky, bearing gifts for the newborn Jesus. A bold, vibrant nativity scene ideal for Christmas decor and religious media
 
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Would anyone like to postulate on what LL will be doing this new years eve? 🤔 one might think she would be looking to next year forlornly.

Ps
No this will not be used as a opportunity to put the vomit emoji on each and every posted possibility.
 
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Top pot washer in the South East
 
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Dr Susan Gilby: ‘Another clinically qualified killer like Lucy Letby is inevitable’​

‘Horrified’ by documents she saw about the hospital’s neonatal unit, the former Countess of Chester boss fears history could repeat itself


However, at the time that Gilby accepted her post at the hospital, Letby had yet to be arrested and senior figures at the trust seemed to believe she was the victim of a campaign against her. Even after Letby’s arrest – just a few weeks before Gilby assumed her new role – she says she was shocked to find a “very fixed view that the police have got this wrong”.

“I couldn’t actually identify anybody whose concern was that murders had taken place in the neonatal unit,” Gilby, 60, recalls. “There was a belief that there would be no charges and that the focus of our energies should be on what were we going to do about these paediatricians.”

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“The way the clinicians were made to feel in the face of what they were dealing with on the unit is unforgivable… They were traumatised,” Gilby says. “Really these doctors were not whistleblowers. They were appropriately escalating clinical concerns through the hierarchy…but their specialist expertise was not listened to.”

Until that shift in culture takes place, she adds, another Lucy Letby could go undetected.

“Inevitably there will be another clinically qualified killer. And initially, I would imagine it would be difficult for them to be spotted…It is a horrible thing to say, but I do feel that it’s possible it could happen somewhere else.”
 
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So I am glad that Gilby was awarded some cash. She was mistreated and booted out because she took the doctor's side, and agreed with their assessment of the situation. So the administrators kicked her to the curb.
 
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Probably submitted a grievance with her parents requesting to meet with the Governor
New top job? Superior again at last!
 
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Over 1 million in damages!!! :oops:
Wow!
Who is paying this?
NHS?
Meaning taxpayers?
Phew!
 
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Re insurance now.
Good … She deserves it.
 
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This particular hospital seems to be a "gift that keeps giving" - that's for sure 😵‍💫

And insurance money doesn't fall from the sky/grow on trees
but is paid by members/somebody.

What about those who were responsible for this woman's dismissal? 🤔

JMO
 
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This is interesting but from what I can gather not particularly accurate and quite dismissive of the evidence presented at court. To sum one major sentence in the article they talk about goings on in the initial stages of police involvement and use the words "no evidence beyond coincidence" this is almost entirely dismissive of all expert testimony presented at court and is said before the thorough examination by police. Not quite sure of what the "dossier" contains but if it purely revolves around that time frame I would guess its a nothing burger really.

 
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This is interesting but from what I can gather not particularly accurate and quite dismissive of the evidence presented at court. To sum one major sentence in the article they talk about goings on in the initial stages of police involvement and use the words "no evidence beyond coincidence" this is almost entirely dismissive of all expert testimony presented at court and is said before the thorough examination by police. Not quite sure of what the "dossier" contains but if it purely revolves around that time frame I would guess its a nothing burger really.


You can read the dossier online at Lucyletby.org, it's called "the Hummingbird flew". It's 150 pages and contains interesting emails from the consultants and from the police to Dewi Evans. In my opinion it makes her look even more guilty.
 
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I doubt this latest payout is going to be the last, quite honestly.
 
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Her statement for Thirlwall is really interesting...saying when she took over the senior executives were still talking as if her arrest would come to nothing. Then she read all the reviews that had been done around the deaths and immediately recognised that the pattern of the deaths and collapses were not normal and couldn't believe police were not contacted sooner
 
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I think they mentioned at the Thirlwall inquiry, that there were a load of emails, that the management deleted between June 2015 and June 2016, from the consultants.
 
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