RE: @NormanFenton81 interviews Dr Scott McLachan - the evidence in the Lucy Letby case #lucyletby

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RE: @NormanFenton81 interviews Dr Scott McLachan on concerns about the evidence in the Lucy Letby case #lucyletby #appeal #legal

See: https://youtu.be/k12f_VFCbtI

From my understanding (and I may have got things wrong) in the YouTube vid Dr Scott McLachan and Norman Fenton inform us that it is normal for a nurse to take the handover notes home as they may need them, for instance if they get a call asking if they gave a medication or something to a patient, they can refer to these notes rather then guess.

They inform us the diary is something most nurses would have and would need to show evidence every few years in order to be a nurse.

They inform us that plumbing may have been a factor as pipes went over the babies it is believed, and they experienced problems with the pipes often.

They inform us that they understand that in fact there were more babies who died but Lucy Letby was not on shift so they have been ignored in order to produce a chart that suggests Lucy Letby was on duty for all the deaths of the babies.

Also somone informed me of this story:

Death rate at Countess of Chester maternity unit among highest in country

Link: https://www.cheshire-live.co.uk/news/chester-cheshire-news/death-rate-countess-chester-maternity-13227719

One thing to note is after listening to the Daily Mail podcast (36) on the case, it seems that when they refer to her injecting milk or/and air into the baby, it is via the feeding tube. I thought they were talking about an injection via a needle. I thought this would be worth adding.

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