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Topic History of: Should Letby attend court? WHY?
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Wyot I have no idea, obviously, about Letby's guilt beyond a jury being convinced. Now there is a crowd fund appeal set up by a scientist:

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/23/lucy...-fundraising-appeal/

This case troubles me.
Green Man robbiex wrote:
We have a lynch mob mentality in this country, even as soon as the allegations are presented. If Lucy Letby did commit these murders, and a previous post casts doubt over this, then she would likely have some sort of mental illness. A life sentence is plenty to be going on with and forcing people to go to the sentencing achieves nothing, except create a media circus.

To me it shows more arrogance but serial killers only show remorse for themselves.

Like I said before nurses can either cure or kill you when you walk through hospital doors, it's roll of a dice.
Wyot Michelle S wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:


Didn’t this convicted murderer cause pain agony and misery. Her guilt’s been proven, why is an appeal in order?


Her guilt has not been "proven" Michelle. Scientists prove things, jury's come to a decision on a balance of probabilities, after consideration of competing subjective narratives.

The word proven is used to make those involved feel better and appear objectively legitimate; as if they have discovered, through the bang of a gavel, a new chemical element.

When what they are doing is stamping a judgmental, subjective label on the mess that is human life.
robbiex We have a lynch mob mentality in this country, even as soon as the allegations are presented. If Lucy Letby did commit these murders, and a previous post casts doubt over this, then she would likely have some sort of mental illness. A life sentence is plenty to be going on with and forcing people to go to the sentencing achieves nothing, except create a media circus.
Michelle S JK2006 wrote:
The only reason is the malicious satisfaction gained by those who - like Christians and lions - like watching pain, agony, misery. And nobody commentating has mentioned an appeal. Really; humanity is ceasing to be human.

Didn’t this convicted murderer cause pain agony and misery. Her guilt’s been proven, why is an appeal in order?