Dr Susan Oliver (PhD)
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No. They're reports from Shoo Lee's mates written after he begged them to help him clear Letby after he got his arse handed to him at COA. The summaries are riddled with errors, so there is no need to see the full reports to know they're wrong.
October 20, 2025 at 1:42 AM
No. They're reports from Shoo Lee's mates written after he begged them to help him clear Letby after he got his arse handed to him at COA. The summaries are riddled with errors, so there is no need to see the full reports to know they're wrong.
I have no doubt lots of people are being tricked by the PR campaign and the laughable reports of the "experts". It doesn't matter though. Letby is still in prison!
October 20, 2025 at 1:16 AM
I have no doubt lots of people are being tricked by the PR campaign and the laughable reports of the "experts". It doesn't matter though. Letby is still in prison!
You mean all the other things being made up by Maltin PR and covered by lazy journalists. If any of it had been presented in court, it would have been demolished on cross examination - just like Shoo Lee was in his first disastrous attempt at the COA.
October 20, 2025 at 12:50 AM
You mean all the other things being made up by Maltin PR and covered by lazy journalists. If any of it had been presented in court, it would have been demolished on cross examination - just like Shoo Lee was in his first disastrous attempt at the COA.
Obviously you didn't understand what she was saying then. Dr Marneredes confirmed he had seen the skeletal survey radiology report, which is from the post mortem x-rays, in his evidence.
October 20, 2025 at 12:45 AM
Obviously you didn't understand what she was saying then. Dr Marneredes confirmed he had seen the skeletal survey radiology report, which is from the post mortem x-rays, in his evidence.
You're missing the point. There is no new information here. The supposed new developments being pushed by Maltin PR are claiming to be new information that the jury never heard. This isn't that - It's all stuff the jury did hear.
October 20, 2025 at 12:28 AM
You're missing the point. There is no new information here. The supposed new developments being pushed by Maltin PR are claiming to be new information that the jury never heard. This isn't that - It's all stuff the jury did hear.
Cherrypicking again. She says "Postmortem examination involves radiology investigations, typically a whole body X-ray and CT and MRI scan where indicated."
October 20, 2025 at 12:12 AM
Cherrypicking again. She says "Postmortem examination involves radiology investigations, typically a whole body X-ray and CT and MRI scan where indicated."
If it was so clearly backed up by the chronology, the jury would have found Letby not guilty of that murder as she was for other allegations. End of story.
October 20, 2025 at 12:07 AM
If it was so clearly backed up by the chronology, the jury would have found Letby not guilty of that murder as she was for other allegations. End of story.
That's a lie. It's a claim made by Myers - not evidence. The jury who heard all the evidence as opposed to the cherrypicked bits of the transcript regurgitated by Tried by Stats didn't buy the claim, which is why Letby was found guilty of that murder.
October 19, 2025 at 11:58 PM
That's a lie. It's a claim made by Myers - not evidence. The jury who heard all the evidence as opposed to the cherrypicked bits of the transcript regurgitated by Tried by Stats didn't buy the claim, which is why Letby was found guilty of that murder.
Of course there was a post mortem x-ray. There is always an X-ray taken before PM commences. This was explained by Dr McPartland in her Thirlwall inquiry evidence.
October 19, 2025 at 11:53 PM
Of course there was a post mortem x-ray. There is always an X-ray taken before PM commences. This was explained by Dr McPartland in her Thirlwall inquiry evidence.
Well, I do know for sure. It was Myers during cross examination of Dr Gibbs. The air by nasogastric tube allegation was based on the extensive gas in the bowels found at post mortem. No reports ever said the air on the 12th x-ray was related to baby C's death.
October 19, 2025 at 8:47 PM
Well, I do know for sure. It was Myers during cross examination of Dr Gibbs. The air by nasogastric tube allegation was based on the extensive gas in the bowels found at post mortem. No reports ever said the air on the 12th x-ray was related to baby C's death.
What's your point? This was during his cross examination by Myers. It wasn't even the first time that Myers brought it up. The first time was during his cross examination of Dr Gibbs.
October 19, 2025 at 8:40 PM
What's your point? This was during his cross examination by Myers. It wasn't even the first time that Myers brought it up. The first time was during his cross examination of Dr Gibbs.
And if you'd like to the see the evidence that Stephen (aka Trial by Stats) deliberately cherrypicked from the trial transcript to create a false narrative, you can read this: bencole4.substack.com/p/when-analy...
When Analysis Goes Wrong: The Case Against TriedByStats’ Letby Commentary
The case against Poundshop Poirot's
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October 19, 2025 at 8:35 PM
And if you'd like to the see the evidence that Stephen (aka Trial by Stats) deliberately cherrypicked from the trial transcript to create a false narrative, you can read this: bencole4.substack.com/p/when-analy...
I'm not surprised that that's what you've read. The lie has been repeated by a lot of Letby supporters and has appeared in a number of media articles by those pushing the "Letby is innocent" narrative. If you go through the live court reporting, you can see the defence first brought the x-ray up.
October 19, 2025 at 5:58 AM
I'm not surprised that that's what you've read. The lie has been repeated by a lot of Letby supporters and has appeared in a number of media articles by those pushing the "Letby is innocent" narrative. If you go through the live court reporting, you can see the defence first brought the x-ray up.
The x-ray on the 12th was introduced into evidence by the defence - not the prosecution. The prosecution used the post-mortem x-ray and digital photos showing gaseous dilation of the intestines from the post-mortem.
October 19, 2025 at 4:16 AM
The x-ray on the 12th was introduced into evidence by the defence - not the prosecution. The prosecution used the post-mortem x-ray and digital photos showing gaseous dilation of the intestines from the post-mortem.
This was literally covered during the trial. Baby C was on CPAP on the 12th June, which causes some air in the stomach. It's called CPAP belly. This had been aspirated (removed) before Letby murdered baby C.
October 18, 2025 at 9:39 PM
This was literally covered during the trial. Baby C was on CPAP on the 12th June, which causes some air in the stomach. It's called CPAP belly. This had been aspirated (removed) before Letby murdered baby C.
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So, this study linking sweeteners to cognitive decline:
🚩 confuses correlation + causation
🚩 has no theory
🚩 shows evidence of p-hacking
🚩 reports inconsistent CIs / p-values
🚩 measures diet only once
🚩 has a big missing data problem
🚩 adjusts outcome opaquely
www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
🚩 confuses correlation + causation
🚩 has no theory
🚩 shows evidence of p-hacking
🚩 reports inconsistent CIs / p-values
🚩 measures diet only once
🚩 has a big missing data problem
🚩 adjusts outcome opaquely
www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing, study finds
Researchers say low- and no-calorie sweeteners appear to affect thinking and memory in middle age
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September 5, 2025 at 4:46 PM
So, this study linking sweeteners to cognitive decline:
🚩 confuses correlation + causation
🚩 has no theory
🚩 shows evidence of p-hacking
🚩 reports inconsistent CIs / p-values
🚩 measures diet only once
🚩 has a big missing data problem
🚩 adjusts outcome opaquely
www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
🚩 confuses correlation + causation
🚩 has no theory
🚩 shows evidence of p-hacking
🚩 reports inconsistent CIs / p-values
🚩 measures diet only once
🚩 has a big missing data problem
🚩 adjusts outcome opaquely
www.theguardian.com/food/2025/se...
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September 23, 2025 at 5:47 AM
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September 23, 2025 at 5:47 AM
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) remains the recommended treatment option for pain or fever in pregnant women when used as directed. Importantly, untreated fever and pain can pose risks to the unborn baby, highlighting the importance of managing these symptoms with recommended treatment. /2