And lawyers on both sides, imagine arguing who killed babies versus who didn’tMust terrible for the parents.
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Lucy Letby latest: 'No evidence of murder' in case of killer nurse, panel of 14 experts claims
The legal team for child serial killer Lucy Letby has presented "new medical evidence" from a panel of international experts as it builds a fresh challenge against her convictions. Follow the latest.news.sky.com
Well it should be a case of whether not who ...And lawyers on both sides, imagine arguing who killed babies versus who didn’t
One team of ‘experts’ will surely be ruined depending on how this all resolves itself.I’m still really struggling with it.
At first I was all in that she was 100% guilty. Then totally flip flopped a few months back after the panorama doc. Now I’m sort of in the middle.
I don’t know what to make of these medical experts today tbf
Additionally, there is a wealth of evidence that suggest that infant mortality rates significantly increased during her time in specific hospitals, units, and shifts.I thought she had written in notes that she had killed them and she was evil etc…
How many world renowned experts do some people need to stop throwing a protective arm around the system that's failing everyone by continuing to back up clearly ropey 'evidence'?Additionally, there is a wealth of evidence that suggest that infant mortality rates significantly increased during her time in specific hospitals, units, and shifts.
Now, there's the whole correlation or causation element, but we're not talking about one time or location. Add to that her own writing....
... and evidences of likely tampering or destruction of medical records. While experts are questioning elements of the evidence against her, let's not ignore the rest.
People appear to be stuck in a view that because there are failings in the hospitals, Letby did not commit the crimes she's accused of.
How often do doctors or nurses get convicted of malpractice let alone murder ? Almost never.How many world renowned experts do some people need to stop throwing a protective arm around the system that's failing everyone by continuing to back up clearly ropey 'evidence'?
How often do doctors or nurses get convicted of malpractice let alone murder ? Almost never.
That is the issue here, and some in the medical profession find this an affront to their perceived immunity, which is why these rival ‘experts’ have been rolled out today.
Letby herself means nothing in the grand scheme of what’s at stake here