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Tattcorner
19 Aug 23 10:58
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Just one thing crossed my mind.  Police had her under suspicion for a while but why didn't they have some hidden cameras installed to check out any unusual behaviour?  Didn't see any mention of it in the Panorama programme.

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By:
scrabbler
When: 19 Aug 23 11:01
Amazing that a trial can last 10 months. How many people could get that length of time off work ?Did all 12 jurors manage to do the whole stint ?
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Aug 23 11:05
Thought the jury time was only 22 days.

Sky's coverage this morning highlighted just how many questions are still to be answered , plenty.
By:
Ramruma
When: 19 Aug 23 11:06
Aiui Letby had already been moved away from the baby unit before the police were called in, so they'd not have filmed any murders anyway.
By:
Tattcorner
When: 19 Aug 23 11:12
Thanks Ramruma...pity, with CCTV everywhere it could have saved a life in the right position.
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Aug 23 11:14
Sorry didn't know it went on for 10 months , hell of a stretch.
By:
scrabbler
When: 19 Aug 23 11:36
According to the Daily Mail the jury sat for over 145 days.
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Aug 23 11:39
That's a lifetime , hope they had a nice hotel.
By:
paulypaul
When: 19 Aug 23 11:41
Heads need to roll when this is all over. How can those pen pushers keep their jobs when ignoring and flicking away medical pros concerns about what was happening - all to protect the image of their hospital, no doubt. How will they sleep at night knowing what hey did?
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Aug 23 11:47
Exactly Paul , the investigation has only just begun.
By:
cufmos
When: 19 Aug 23 11:54
They have all moved on, elsewhere in the NHS, the private sector and consultants. The one working for Nuffield Health will probably get a nice payoff to disappear and can't see the consultants getting much work now !
The one still working in the NHS will no doubt be taking early retirement, stress or some other ill health excuse.
By:
jimnast
When: 19 Aug 23 12:13
Awful case heartbreaking but as ever those in authority utter those words lessons will be learned and that will be it.
By:
basset
When: 19 Aug 23 12:27
till the next time.....
By:
formoftheace
When: 19 Aug 23 12:36
jimnast 19 Aug 23 12:13 
Awful case heartbreaking but as ever those in authority utter those words lessons will be learned and that will be it.

Spot on  standing on the front steps “lessons will be learned “…….now where’s the wine bar or upmarket coffee house…ffs
By:
Distant Relative
When: 19 Aug 23 12:47
How long has the 'not having to appear in court for sentencing' option been available to those convicted. Doesn't quite chime with the brutal "send him/her down" tradition.
By:
Ramruma
When: 19 Aug 23 12:52
Always but the Justice Secretary said he plans to force convicts to appear for sentencing. Personally, I really don't think it matters.

But if the Judge pronounced sentence immediately the jury said shedunnit, rather than waiting a few days, the problem would largely disappear. It is not as if the judge has not known from the outset what the possible verdicts are.
By:
scrabbler
When: 19 Aug 23 13:04
^ But instant sentencing would deny those well-paid KCs an extra day in court.
By:
DonegalPrince
When: 19 Aug 23 13:24
scrabbler, by the end there were 11 so they lost 1 during the trial. There can still be a verdict with 10 but any fewer and they would be discharged and it would start again with a fresh 12
By:
CagliariG
When: 19 Aug 23 13:33
A jury trial can be decided by a minimum of 9 jurors in England.
By:
howard
When: 19 Aug 23 14:00
And won't get done but the married doctor should hang his head in shame.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 19 Aug 23 14:04
all covered up by the hospital execs...

shamefull again.
By:
dambuster
When: 19 Aug 23 15:26
I know it won't bring there babies back, but i'd like to see the parents sue the hospital for millions,
and the people in charge who turned a blind eye get done for accessory to murder. But they'll say that pathetic cover up sentence, 'Lessons will be learned'.
This is absolutely appalling. People knowing what she was like and keeping there mouths shut. We are talking about murdering children, not going home 10 mins before there shift ends.
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 19 Aug 23 16:54
Surprised your point hasnt been posted already dambuster, but spot on. I would also love to know who this top hospital manager was, who insisted these consultants raising the red flags, write a letter of apology to letby over the accusations against her. This **** should be named and asked now about his position in this. Two of them had to attend mediation also. Typical NHS bosses, most of them not fit for purpose and i worked in that industry and witnessed it first hand.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 19 Aug 23 17:02
I think all the Management have been named or are easily accessible TNT.
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 19 Aug 23 17:02
Should have read " asked about there position in this. "
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 19 Aug 23 17:04
ok GLASGOW thanks, nice to know if that's the case, whole thing is just completely unacceptable. feel for the parents massive..
By:
paulypaul
When: 19 Aug 23 18:04
Shows the ineptitude and when you look at the layer of management in public sector anything these days, there's no wonder it's a sh*t show. I agree with everything Dambuster has written and TINnotaaTON too. Well said.
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