
We must have missed that bit.
In the final part of the analysis of Baby the expert witnesses conveniently miss other episodes of "projectile" vomiting, not caused by injecting air ( or something else) into the stomach. Tattle Life...
12 Loka 20241h 17min

Infantile Mathematics
The addition and removal of insulin from preterm neonates is still largely a mystery and varies significantly from one baby to the next. Some institutions use experimental mathematical models to estim...
9 Loka 202443min

No smoke, no fire
In Episode 27, we move on with the case of Baby F and argue that the single immunoassay test used to construct the story that Baby F was poisoned should have been inadmissible as evidence and grounds ...
5 Loka 202438min

Mickey Mouse Medicine
This episode examines the complexities of maintaining adequate glucose levels in preterm neonates. The expert witnesses in the Lucy Letby trial reduced these real-world challenges to primary school si...
3 Loka 202435min

A Work of Fiction.
Not only was the evidence against Lucy Letby in the Baby F case circumstantial, but the circumstances were a menu of assumptions. How on earth is this just? Show notes: https://docs.google.com/documen...
1 Loka 202450min

Potentially
The ultimate stable baby at the CoCH. Thirty weeks gestation, actively bleeding from the gut, has lost at least 25% of total blood volume, is on 100 oxygen and is still "a stable baby". Tattle Life Wi...
26 Syys 20241h 14min

Experts who aren't expert.
In this episode, we continue with the expert witnesses in Baby E's case. Without post-mortem findings, it's open season for the imagination, bizarre claims abound, and the defence remains in the trenc...
21 Syys 202454min

No autopsy, no proof
Without an autopsy every opinion of the expert witnesses is mere speculation, some of it quite extraordinary and inappropriate for professional people.
20 Syys 202424min



















