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UK: Nurse Lucy Letby guilty of murdering seven babies

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Summary

  1. Nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies who were being looked after on a neonatal ward
  2. The murders happened at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016
  3. Letby, 33, is the UK's most prolific killer of babies in modern times
  4. She has also been found guilty of attempting to murder another six babies, with the jury undecided on the attempted murder of a further four
  5. She was found not guilty of two counts of attempted murder, and will be sentenced on Monday
  6. The lead consultant at the neonatal unit has told the BBC that hospital bosses failed to investigate allegations against Letby

 

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Rampton or Broadmoor would be the best place for her.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Rampton or Broadmoor would be the best place for her.

 

 

That would be an easy sentence.

 

Put her on the A wing of a women's prison and let her live her life in fear.

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8 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

That would be an easy sentence.

 

Put her on the A wing of a women's prison and let her live her life in fear.

I’m not a fan of contracting out  criminal Justice to criminals and I very much doubt Rampton or Broadmoor are anything like an ‘easy sentence’.

 

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’m not a fan of contracting out  criminal Justice to criminals and I very much doubt Rampton or Broadmoor are anything like an ‘easy sentence’.

 

 

 

 

Rampton and Broadmoor are all about treatment and less about punishment.

 

They have segregation areas where they keep like-minded people. As an example, at Broadmoor it was always made sure that Peter Sutcliffe would never come into contact with Ronnie Kray and his cronies, while at the time having access to gardens, TV rooms, dining rooms, etc. This means inmates are able to access all amenities and facilities at anytime. There is no 23 hour lock up in a single cell. No exercising or other activities alone. It's all about being part of groups for rehabilitation purposes. Much more flexible living. Exceptions for a few extremely violent patients who continue their violence once there

 

In a prison things are very different. Prisoners can ask to be put in solitary confinement for their own safety. That will entail 23 hours lock up with 1 hour special NONCE exercise per day. If not requested, all prisoners eat, wash, exercise and get locked down at the same time. With the exception of those prisons with different category wings. 

 

The differences between a secure hospital and prison are huge. Hence, many times when someone knows they are going to get a heavy sentence, the try their luck down the mental health route.  Neither the convicted nurse nor her defence team have requested and mental health tests, so she will end up in a prison. 

 

I didn't suggest contracting out anything. She will naturally be a target as a baby killer. She deserves to feel helpless, just as those babies she killed were.

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17 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’m not a fan of contracting out  criminal Justice to criminals and I very much doubt Rampton or Broadmoor are anything like an ‘easy sentence’.

 

 

 

 

He isn't talking about criminal justice.  He is talking about revenge.

8 minutes ago, Slip said:

He isn't talking about criminal justice.  He is talking about revenge.

Not even revenge.

 

Just a miserable, lonely existence knowing everyone around her wants her dead.

 

However, should someone attack her, I wouldn't be too upset about it.

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24 minutes ago, Slip said:

He isn't talking about criminal justice.  He is talking about revenge.

I think his fantasy of revenge is a more accurate description.

1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I think his fantasy of revenge is a more accurate description.

I don't have a fantasy of revenge. I've even said so in a previous post.

 

 

21 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Not even revenge.

 

Just a miserable, lonely existence knowing everyone around her wants her dead.

 

However, should someone attack her, I wouldn't be too upset about it.

It's not for me to decide what form your anticipated revenge would take. Don't get me wrong- I do understand the desire, but I recognise it for what it is.

6 minutes ago, Slip said:

It's not for me to decide what form your anticipated revenge would take. Don't get me wrong- I do understand the desire, but I recognise it for what it is.

I cannot be seeking revenge.

 

Revenge : the action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.

 

Despite the despicable things this nurse has done, it does not affect me, my life or my family in anyway. There is no need or desire for me to seek revenge.

 

Likewise, she had been found not guilty, it would not affect me, my life or my family in any way 

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1 minute ago, youreavinalaff said:

I cannot be seeking revenge.

 

Despite the despicable things this nurse has done, it does not affect me, my life or my family in anyway. There is no need or desire for me to seek revenge.

 

Likewise, she had been found not guilty, it would not affect me, my life or my family in any way 

Not true.

 

You can and you are.  Again, I understand it, but when you say "Just a miserable, lonely existence knowing everyone around her wants her dead."  it expresses the desire succinctly.   The justice system is rammed with revenge.  And again I'm not making comment on it.

11 minutes ago, Slip said:

Not true.

 

You can and you are.  Again, I understand it, but when you say "Just a miserable, lonely existence knowing everyone around her wants her dead."  it expresses the desire succinctly.   The justice system is rammed with revenge.  And again I'm not making comment on it.

Please, don't try to tell me what I'm thinking. I've explained a few times now. 

 

If you don't agree, scroll on by. Don't try to tell me I'm not telling the truth.

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37 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

Please, don't try to tell me what I'm thinking. I've explained a few times now. 

 

If you don't agree, scroll on by. Don't try to tell me I'm not telling the truth.

What you are thinking is proxy punishment by prisoners.

 

 

3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

What you are thinking is proxy punishment by prisoners.

 

 

I have never suggested such a thing. 

 

I said if it happens, I wouldn't be upset by it. The same as, if it doesn't happen, I won't be upset by it.

 

She has committed heinous crimes. She deserves to go to prison. Prisons are volatile environments by nature.

 

 

Inflammatory post and reply reported and removed.  

 

1 hour ago, youreavinalaff said:

Please, don't try to tell me what I'm thinking. I've explained a few times now. 

 

If you don't agree, scroll on by. Don't try to tell me I'm not telling the truth.

I'm  not telling you what you are thinking.  I'm telling you that your behaviours are on display whether you admit it or not.  As I've said many times, I do understand your feelings about the matter.  On that note, thanks for the conversation but I don't think we'll agree so I'm bowing out.

7 minutes ago, Slip said:

I'm  not telling you what you are thinking.  I'm telling you that your behaviours are on display whether you admit it or not.  As I've said many times, I do understand your feelings about the matter.  On that note, thanks for the conversation but I don't think we'll agree so I'm bowing out.

That's funny. I hope they give you a refund.

I don't know about revenge, I'd simply say take her out tomorrow morning at sunrise and let her swing from a noose. Job done.

 

Any bleeding hearts can take my noose and suck it. 

think would be best to put her in a locked room with the  mothers whose baby murdered.

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