A bit more detail case by case on what the nurse did. Lucy Letby, appeared before Manchester Crown Court on October 11 accused of murdering 7 babies and 15 charges of attempted murder, involving 10 babies, while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. The 17 babies have been identified as A to Q. Hereford nurse Lucy Letby attempted to murder child L and child M, twin boys, in similar circumstances to two other twin boys. Eight months she murdered child E by injecting air into his bloodstream and attempted to murder his brother, child F, by poisoning him with insulin. Letby is said to have given an unauthorised dose of insulin to child L and while that attack was underway, turned her attention to child M by administering air into his circulation. The prosecutor told the court Lucy Letby had failed to kill child F so decided to increase the dose of insulin administered to child L. Child N was born at 34 weeks in June 2016. His clinical condition was described as “excellent” although he did have mild haemophilia, a blood disorder. Mr Johnson said this meant Letby believed, wrongly, that his haemophilia gave her “cover”, allegedly going on to attack him three times. At 1.05am, the day-old baby suffered a sudden lowering of his blood oxygen levels to life-threatening levels, recovering after emergency assistance from doctors and nurses. Independent medical experts said the baby’s sudden deterioration was consistent with some kind of “inflicted injury” or receiving an injection of air. On June 15, Letby is alleged to have made two more attempts to murder child N, who was almost ready to go home. Letby entered his room and, while a second nurse had her back turned, told her the baby had lost oxygen and immediately assisted with his breathing. A doctor was unable to put a breathing tube into the child after discovering fresh blood inside his mouth. The medic could not see the back of the child’s throat as it was so swollen. Around 3pm that day there was a further collapse of child N with his oxygen levels falling to life-threatening levels and a further attempt to insert a breathing tube again found blood in his throat. He was later transferred to a specialist children’s hospital, where he recovered quickly. Independent medical experts suggested the blood in child N’s mouth was a result of the “thrusting” of a tube into the back of his throat to inflict injury, the court heard. Child O, one of three triplet brothers, was allegedly murdered. Child O was in good condition and made good progress, and was stable up to June 23, when he suffered what medical expert Dr Dewi Evans said was a “remarkable deterioration” and died. Letby allegedly murdered a five-day-old boy, child C, injecting air into the stomach of the tiny, premature child through a nose tube, causing his breathing and heart to stop. It is alleged child D was also murdered by Letby by an injection of air into the baby’s bloodstream. Letby is also accused of trying to murder child G on three separate occasions. The youngster was born “exceptionally premature” at a different hospital and weighed just 1lb 2oz. Transferred to the Countess of Chester, she was “doing well” – reaching September 6, a “significant date” of 100 days since her birth. But in the early hours of the next day, the Crown says Letby fed her an excessive amount of milk through a nasogastric tube and injected air. She collapsed and stopped breathing but survived and recovered at another hospital. There were two further attempts by Letby to kill the child on her return to the Chester hospital. One occasion involved a monitor being switched off before being “discovered” by Letby. Child G had been left “severely disabled”. Child A, the first alleged murder, was attacked at just a day old. He was born early by C-section, but was in good condition. However, just 26 minutes after Letby came on shift, she called doctors to his incubator. The doctors noted an odd discolouration on the child's skin, which Mr Johnson said became a "hallmark" of some of the cases in which Letby allegedly injected air into the bloodstream of the victim. Child A was pronounced dead 32 minutes later. Letby is accused of attempting to kill child B, the twin of child A. Child B required some resuscitation at birth on June 7 but recovered quickly and stabilised but shortly before midnight, it was noted her blood oxygen levels had fallen and that nasal prongs providing additional oxygen had been dislodged. Her alarm monitor sounded at 12.30am and she was found to be blue, not breathing, and limp. She was resuscitated by doctors. An expert paediatrician, who reviewed the case, had concluded child B was subjected to “some form of sabotage” and she may have been injected with a dose of air.
wind up should take about 5 minutes to convict max nowt to hear regarding ‘her side of the story’ throw her to the bitches Hopefully they torture her and kill her
Just a guess but it must be about where she serves her whole life sentence. Proper prison Belmarsh? or a psychiatric prison like Broadmoor.
The doctors will have assessed her and handed their reports in to the judge at the start of the trial and then usually the judge refers to them at the point of sentencing. She'll go to prison will be my guess, she's obviously been of enough sound nature that she could go to work and function as a civilised human being.
Considering they're looking back at each case, information on each one which was there at the time, AND doctors had suspicions, I'm wondering why they didn't pick up on it and take action earlier. There should be an inquiry into what went wrong and a review of safeguarding procedures in hospitals. This has happened before.
As much as I respect what doctors do there is a part of me that can’t stand the attitude of some of these ****s. I mingled with a few in my life…mates mates, **** like that you know. arseholes with a slight whiff of God syndrome
I've had the same experience. Gotta respect them but plenty have become institutionalised and it's a numbers game especially when it comes to mortality.
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