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originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: AlienBorg
I would be interested to know if you did a search on yt for the video (using the exact way I wrote it) before I give you the name of the channel......and then you can watch it for yourself and see who it is that is questioning whether she's actually guilty.
Could you find it? Or find anything that is questioning the verdict at all on yt?
Because I know of three videos now.........but it appears to me that they are being hidden ......what do you think?
My understanding according to what is presented is that she may have had severe mental health issues as there was no motive in killing these babies. But if new evidence is brought up or challenges to the verdict then it must be followed and I will make another thread about her case.
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: AlienBorg
Well done finding the video I mentioned.....how far down the results did you have to go to find it?
My understanding according to what is presented is that she may have had severe mental health issues as there was no motive in killing these babies. But if new evidence is brought up or challenges to the verdict then it must be followed and I will make another thread about her case.
It appears that you didn't watch it though
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
a reply to: AlienBorg
Watch the one I mentioned.....the first one you linked to.
A campaign to raise funds for Letby’s appeal has also been launched in the US and claims that the conviction “may represent the greatest miscarriage of justice the UK has ever witnessed".
The prosecution was able to present evidence of Letby using various methods to attack babies, including: the injection of air and insulin into their bloodstream; the infusion of air into their gastrointestinal tract; force feeding an overdose of milk or fluids; impact-type trauma.
The prosecution said notes found in Lucy's bedroom amounted to confessions of guilt, rather than the outpourings of a woman in "distress". Officers raiding Letby's bedroom also found some 257 confidential hospital documents, including handover and resuscitation sheets and blood gas readings, hidden away in bags.