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.....next Monday, Aug 5th at 9pm. Did she do it? Was she guilty? In my opinion, no. She was the scapegoat for the hospitals' incompetence. Having followed the case, I couldn't believe it even got to court, never mind a guilty verdict. All circumstantial, supposition and emotion. She must have been guilty, eh?
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INtro: squidgy doll splats against a bare wall ( child sqauwks) as red stuff ( drama it is not real blood) runs slowly down wall.
Camera rolls back to see another soft toy pinned with a small dagger against the wall
On the child's play table: Barbie has had an appendicectomy but by a very inexperienced surgeon, it seems. Barbie's forearm is on the floor
Title: Yellow sans-cerif, red edging: 25 years later.....
Thanks for the replies folks, Sorry it's late. I didn't hear all the evidence, as court proceedings are not published online and I wasn't in court. I read what was available in the media and I assume that the most relevant aspects of the case are the ones that are published. No witnesses. No physical evidence. No CCTV. No useable DNA or fingerprints. Just circumstantial evidence, mainly. Tis a mis-carriage of justice, if ever there was one.
No witnesses. No physical evidence. No CCTV. No useable DNA or fingerprints
No the hacks if they do not understand the way the case is going, concentrate on fripperies which punters can understand
there were witnesses - nurses and doctors - oh you mean where someone says " I heard her say " ha! I have killed another of the little blighters" "
No CCTV - no not in clinical areas ( pt consent etc)
no notes - the black hand has killed another wee bairn singed Lucy Letby ( Miss)
sort of slam dunk ...
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