Hi, I have tried to subscribe. As a soon to be pensioner I'm afraid I can only join as a free subscriber. I've followed the campaign website. I was 25 when the murders happened and believed in his innocence from Day 1. (I just wish the campaign didn't platform Paedo Tatchell, he latches onto everything in sight, to make himself look good, even Republic, fgs)!
As a retired midwife I instinctively viewed the Letby case as ‘scapegoating’. The fact that the hospital just like pretty much every hospital in the NHS is likely to be understaffed, underfunded and that there is an inherent culture of blame and bullying within the NHS, gives me enough (subjective) doubts. I also wouldn’t discount basic incompetence - as I’ve witnessed this often enough… I was interested in the statistician’s comments ( can’t remember which article) but the very fact that other baby deaths when Letby was not present weren’t shown I feel was a deliberate effort to incriminate her - they only shared her fists and those deaths she was accused of - this skews the data and facts enormously. Another somewhat left field feeling I had when I first saw that video of her arrest was that she may be somewhat neuro-diverse - I’ve no idea why? Whatever way I view things though is that the case has been remarkably low key news wise - odd.
You should subscribe to my Substack - I think you’ll find it quite enlightening on the Jeremy Bamber case in particular.
Hi, I have tried to subscribe. As a soon to be pensioner I'm afraid I can only join as a free subscriber. I've followed the campaign website. I was 25 when the murders happened and believed in his innocence from Day 1. (I just wish the campaign didn't platform Paedo Tatchell, he latches onto everything in sight, to make himself look good, even Republic, fgs)!
As a retired midwife I instinctively viewed the Letby case as ‘scapegoating’. The fact that the hospital just like pretty much every hospital in the NHS is likely to be understaffed, underfunded and that there is an inherent culture of blame and bullying within the NHS, gives me enough (subjective) doubts. I also wouldn’t discount basic incompetence - as I’ve witnessed this often enough… I was interested in the statistician’s comments ( can’t remember which article) but the very fact that other baby deaths when Letby was not present weren’t shown I feel was a deliberate effort to incriminate her - they only shared her fists and those deaths she was accused of - this skews the data and facts enormously. Another somewhat left field feeling I had when I first saw that video of her arrest was that she may be somewhat neuro-diverse - I’ve no idea why? Whatever way I view things though is that the case has been remarkably low key news wise - odd.
There have been so many miscarriages of justice over the years, I wouldn’t be surprised to hear of another one.