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Maybe her friend is as unhinged as she is Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Seems like the Hospital have a lot to answer to….had they listened to senior Doctors instead of taking her side and protecting their own reputation and that of the Hospital some of these innocent young lives could have been saved.
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Maybe there should be some additional prosecutions ?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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There'll be so much true crime content about this in the years to come I think |
time for the lags at her prison to step up
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i don't think there is anything worse than murdering new born babies
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Chester Hospital:Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murdering 8 babies
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It may sound heartless but after the horrifyingly cruel things she’s done to those poor , innocent babies I don’t think she even deserves to live … Those poor tiny babies , parents and families Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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What good can come from keeping this tramp breathing?
Just heard on the radio she’s refusing to attend her own sentencing. Drag her there kicking and screaming! Those families deserve to watch her face justice. |
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Monday the Judge, gives that Murder Women her sentence. She will not be in court for that. |
you can be tried in your absence, so there is no legal requirement to attend any of the trial
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They should drag her to that dock whether she likes it or not. Makes my blood boil how we're so lenient with criminals, in particular monsters like this one. |
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the impact statements from the bereaved and affected is over whelming
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PM Sunak could have brought a Law in it would have taken 2 days in Parliament and would have the backing of MP's PM Sunak is at fault. |
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The thing is legally its basically impossible to make attendance mandatory without also making it necessary - if that makes sense. So if you make it that the criminal can't choose to be absent from the legal process, you also make it that if the criminal CANNOT attend in person (e.g. poor health or simply too dangerous/volatile) then the trial and/or sentencing has to be delayed indefinitely.
In terms of a trade off, it's better to have it non-compulsory. Also the perceived benefit to family can end up actually being harmful, because what they're looking for is that catharsis of seeing the perpetrator being broken/devastated when sentenced but often they don't get that. Often met with someone who is dissociating (totally blank) or unrepentant and even mocking/taunting. |
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has finally getting to the sentence Whole Life in Prison She is to die in prison |
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Sooner rather than later , hopefully They got to that other monster Peter Sutcliffe eventually Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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in 10 years, the prison service will say she is a model prisoner and that she regrets her actions and they will let her out
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Life in prison is the only sensible sentence. The state shouldn't be killing people, even if they are guilty of the most heinous of crimes.
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