The believers-in-guilt do not care. They think that because the prosecution didn’t say “the chance of this being a coincidence was 300 million to one” means that statistics weren’t used in the case. It’s baffling.
The believers-in-guilt saw 6 months of solid evidence, case by case, of 27 incidents, in which Nurse Letby was present.
We saw evidence of Letby falsifying her medical notes in order to try and distance herself from various patients---trying to make it look like she was not in that specific nursery just before a collapse----when evidence puts her there.
We saw Letby in the witness box for several days and caught her in some big lies. We saw her state her version of some of the deadly events and compared that version to other eye witnesses---other nurses, doctors and parents.
We saw her testimony in which she accused the parents of baby E to be 'mistaken' when they said that their baby was screaming in pain and bleeding from his mouth at 9 pm----Letby claims that never happened, and yet that same baby died a few hours later, of massive blood loss. The parents witness testimony was truthful and sincere and was backed by corroboration of phone records and by the medical notes of other staff. Letby's testimony was not corroborated by anyone else and HER medical logs conflicted with the others.
We had so much other important information to assess. The expert witness testimonies, the medical reports, the testimony from the families, and the staff that was present.
Those kinds of things were so important in determining what happened during these sudden collapses.
This chart showing the nurse's shift rotations was just a speck in the ocean of 6 months of voluminous data and evidence. It was discussed for about 10 minutes of trial time. It was not a key or critical component in the case. It was obviously important to place Letby in the clinic during the incidents she was charged with. And that was done by showing her own notes and the notes of other staff and phone data, etc.
The believers-in-guilt based their beliefs upon evidence and facts ---not statistics.