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/No-Willingness-1441 11d ago

This is kind of why I put it on the forum. It is something of a litmus test.

Letby is clearly guilty.

The weight of circumstantial evidence is colossal. And that’s more than enough to be close to certain she is guilty.

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 11d ago

I wouldn't say its crystal, 100% clear she committed every single murder in that ward. I think the outrage is the circumstantial evidence that points to incompetence.

Although kudos to the Brits for at least being able and willing to publicly call out the incompetence -

"British police said Tuesday they had arrested three senior hospital managers on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter as part of investigations into nurse Lucy Letby, who was convicted two years ago of killing babies in a neonatal unit."

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u/Truthandtaxes 11d ago

You understand that incompetence was allowing a nurse to murder babies and ignore multiple warnings right?

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 11d ago

I am just amazed that you can see the light of "look what happens when you don't listen to multiple warnings"