Nurse arrested for murdering babies

Not paid much attention to this case. Having recently become a new parent, reading about how someone you look to for help and trust during what should be a special moment in your life violate you in the way this thing did... I couldn't hack it. But annoyingly despite my best efforts to avoid the case something flashed up on my instagram about her sentence and what she did to some of those babies...

I don't agree with the death penalty. Never have and likely never will agree with it as it just seems like a revenge vessel and nothing else. However, saying that... I'd gladly put my name forwards to give her a little shove off of whatever platform they can find for her

I thought you didn't want children? Change your mind or life just happened?
 
I've always preferred the idea of people being cast out of society. Remote Island for you. Good luck.
Some people would like that - and your missing the threat of other inmates and lack of outdoor space in that scenario.

Unless the remote island in question is sub zero all year round with no resources and your sending them in shorts and flipflops - but you may as well just hang them if doing that.
 
What was her response to the things she wrote in her diary when being cross-examined? Is that public information?

I think from what I read earlier, (lost the link to that part of the evidence..) was that the defence tried to explain it away as her being under pressure and stress from what was going on, and that it was just "random thoughts" or words to that affect.

In reality, from the moment the police found that note - it essentially amounts to a confession and her entire trial would be spent fighting that evidence, once the jury saw it - there's no way they're unseeing it.

I imagine her lawyer advised her to plead guilty based on it.. but we'll never know.
 
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You really believe that 60 years in prison is less punishment than near instant death? Time is it's own prison.

If it turns out she's been set up (unlikely I know) then she can be released; it's impossible to apologise to a dead woman. I see @Dis86 has beaten me to it.

They get those wages for the accountability and responsibility of their actions and now they need to eat their cake.

Any of them - right up to the CEO / head civil servant level - who had responsibility for her and have not tendered their resignations should be fired for incompetence.
 
The death penalty is a disgrace. We'd have killed a lot of the wrong people if it were in existence. Life in prison fine, death penalty is an abomination.

And that fact should be plain to see by anyone with a shred of sense...

The evidence for this lady is overwhelming that you cannot really make a wrong call on this one though.

You absolutely can, and it has happened many times in history. I'm not suggesting it is what has happened here, but people can be set up, and innocent people can be sentenced to death.

The death penalty has never been and will never be an acceptable solution, all the time that a possibility of an innocent person being killed exists.
 
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This is incredibly disturbing and gut wenching as someone who was born prematurely and was in hospital for 2.5 months. Makes me feel depressed that such evil act can happen and the fact that it exists. My mum tells me how often she cried seeing me in a incubator and I did not understand why she was so concerned and worried when I was safe in a hospital. After seeing this I feel very thankful and so sorry to my mother who had to go through all that. I cannot imagine what the parents of the babies had to go through.
 
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