Lucy Letby Guilty
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Presumably the previous thread was binned because people were discussing a live case?
There's a reason the BBC and co have opened the floodgates with their Letby coverage now that there has been a verdict. Discussing live cases risks prejudicing a jury who might see stuff online and draw inferrences beyond what they see and are told in the courtroom.
There's a reason the BBC and co have opened the floodgates with their Letby coverage now that there has been a verdict. Discussing live cases risks prejudicing a jury who might see stuff online and draw inferrences beyond what they see and are told in the courtroom.
Durzel said:
Presumably the previous thread was binned because people were discussing a live case?
There's a reason the BBC and co have opened the floodgates with their Letby coverage now that there has been a verdict. Discussing live cases risks prejudicing a jury who might see stuff online and draw inferrences beyond what they see and are told in the courtroom.
I think that was the reason.There's a reason the BBC and co have opened the floodgates with their Letby coverage now that there has been a verdict. Discussing live cases risks prejudicing a jury who might see stuff online and draw inferrences beyond what they see and are told in the courtroom.
SlimJim16v said:
They're saying several doctors had previously raised concerns about her treatment of babies, but no action was taken.
Indeed this article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66120934 details it. They were even made to apologise to her!!https://rexvlucyletby2023.com/
This was posted on twitter by Richard Gill. One of the guys involved in helping overturn the conviction of the Dutch nurse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucia_de_Berk
Whether this conviction will follow a similar path in future?
This was posted on twitter by Richard Gill. One of the guys involved in helping overturn the conviction of the Dutch nurse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucia_de_Berk
Whether this conviction will follow a similar path in future?
LivingTheDream said:
Indeed this article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66120934 details it. They were even made to apologise to her!!
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