Perhaps. Though I could say the same about people with an interest in true crime, sufficient to visit online crime forums, that unconscious bias may exist.
For me, when I stand back from this case, I don’t accept that Letby was “beige”. She was literally a goody two shoes, head girl at school, well respected member of staff. When she wasn’t ’killing babies’ she was salsa dancing, buying her first home, and getting together with her friends. The press have found exactly zero skeletons in her closet, and on the contrary we’ve had all the women who have been closest to her, throughout her entire education and career, speak out to say “this person is the exact opposite of what she’s being painted as”.
All of the spooky strands of evidence need to come together to paint this big picture. Yet each strand is nonsense on its own. Who cares about Facebook searches. If she hadn’t searched any of these families, people would be questioning why she’d searched thousands of families, but not these specific ones. That would become suspicious. If she had hundreds of handover sheets, but zero relating to this sample of patients, again that would be used against her. If she was a lesbian, we’d be hearing she was in love with Ventress. We’ve got notes ranging from: I didn’t; I did; maybe I did; I don’t know if I did. And that’s somehow a “confession” because she wrote the words on purpose.
This person, where we can find not a single other to say a true bad word about her, except maybe the person who didn’t sign off her placement as her displays of empathy weren’t subjectively sufficient, is seemingly a mastermind criminal underneath, employing all these methods to murder which leave little or no trace. In fact, she seems to have got air embolism down to such a fine art that she can attack in a way where it appears immediately, or 20 minutes later, and always produces different results. Someone so psychopathic, that they can attack a baby in the morning, organise a housewarming party at lunchtime, then attack another in the afternoon. Someone so intuitive, that they know when a line is going to tissue, and they poison the perfect number of bags in advance. But not psychopathic enough to genuinely stalk these families, or join grief forums to revel, or google a single thing.
And we must believe that Ravi Jayaram had a psychic experience while he was sat outside of nursery 1, that a pull from beyond the veil helped him catch a murderess in the act at the perfect moment. As opposed to him subconsciously hearing the alarm beeping through the wall briefly before being switched off, and him getting up in response. It’s absurd.
Dewi was clearly biased, he came on board knowing a single nurse was under suspicion, and handed a file showing what appeared to be physical assault. His mind was made up for him. He didn’t even need the maternity notes, he knew this was cold-blooded murder.
Those who have since reviewed the files are critical of them being incomplete, reflective of a unit run off its feet. A unit with ingress of wastewater and no paper trail. Just because they can’t now find the exact causes of death, doesn’t mean the only remaining possibility is murder.
We are to believe that the increased stillbirths which happened at exactly the same time as there murders, were just an unfortunate coincidence. And nothing to do with the state of the unit or the fact that the consultants’ time was consistently concentrated in the paediatric unit.
I believe a case has been constructed against Letby, for crimes that do not exist. I believe the entire case is an illusion, the horror equivalent to the white or blue dress. 4000 babies reviewed, and they can’t get a single other purported crime through the CPS’s evidence test. So we must accept she just snapped one day, came into work, and started murdering babies.
I don’t think anyone set out to deliberately scapegoat her, but this case has every hallmark of a witch hunt.