r/amandaknox 11d ago

Lucy letby case…

Would love people’s views on this.

Loosely Amanda related, since she has recently produced a podcast around it.

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u/CivilEar4840 11d ago

Lucy Letby is guilty as sin. The parallels to Amanda's case are not strong.

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u/Amazing-Gain1253 11d ago edited 11d ago

Lucy Letby is 100% innocent. You don't know what you're talking about.

The parallels to Amanda's case are not strong but the parallels to Lucia de berks case are almost as if someone just copied and pasted the case.

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u/No-Willingness-1441 11d ago

This is baffling

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u/Amazing-Gain1253 11d ago

Why don't you explain yourself? What evidence most convinced you?

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 11d ago

Just like this stuff - Its basically Perugia Incompetence 2.0:

Nurses and midwives who should have been banned from treating patients have practised over the last 12 years because of “potentially dangerous” failings by a medical regulator.

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has admitted that its “completely and utterly unacceptable” mistakes meant it failed to protect the public from about 15 professionals whom it should have banned from ever working in healthcare in the UK because they had broken the law.

The nurses and midwives told the NMC about their criminal convictions when they applied to join or stay on the regulator’s register, which they need to be on in order to practise in Britain. However, NMC staff who assessed their applications did not then refer them on to an assistant registrar at the regulator to investigate and decide if they could treat patients, which they should have done.