A nurse accused of murdering seven babies and trying to kill 10 more wrote"I am evil I did this" in capital letters on a piece of paper found after a police search of her house, an English court has heard.
Ms Letby, 32, denies attacking newborn children in a variety of ways, including poisoning, during an alleged killing spree on the neonatal unit at Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. Paperwork relating to many of the children who died or suffered collapses was found along with Post-it notes with closely written words which included the names of some of her colleagues, the court heard.Highlighting a yellow Post-it note shown on TV screens to the jury, he focused on some of the words written in ink by Ms Letby.
The prosecutor said that in her writings Ms Letby expressed frustration because she was not being allowed back on the neonatal unit and wrote:"I haven't done anything wrong and they have no evidence so why have I had to hide away?" These include allegations Ms Letby attacked newborn babies using a variety of methods, including by insulin poisoning and injecting infants with air, causing them to stop breathing.Jurors also heard Ms Letby sent a sympathy card to the parents of a baby she allegedly murdered at the fourth attempt and was allegedly interrupted in the act of attacking children by unsuspecting parents and medics.
This is serious.
How's that admitted as evidence, there's no context. I'm not suggesting that she's innocent but I don't think evil people write down that they are evil.
Meanwhile, in other rooms in the hospital, this is allowed - as long as the babies are in utero. Then, it's 'healthcare'.
Evil incarnate.
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That's was lucky. The only note she could have written more convenient than that is: ' I done it! It's a fair cop!'
The fairer sex
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