GoldenAge
A view from a psychotherapist - LL is not insane, the insane are not capable of holding down a responsible (even a non-responsible in some cases) job. LL turned up for her shifts, cared for herself/appearance, planned her actions, and showed a caring attitude to the parents of the babies she murdered. She's a sociopath/psychopath (same thing) like other serial killers and should be kept behind bars - the greatest happiness for the greatest number. However, in my opinion, every single manager who was approached by anyone expressing concerns about these baby deaths, whether they have left the organisation or not should be prosecuted.
However, in my opinion, every single manager who was approached by anyone expressing concerns about these baby deaths, whether they have left the organisation or not should be prosecuted.
Considering that it is not the first time that this has happened within the NHS - with all the resultant hand-wringing and "we must ensure there are checks and balances in place so that this never happens again" rhetoric (those lessons never do get learned do they?)... yes, they should.
Will we know how many babies could've been saved if they'd listened?
I hope these individuals have it on their conscience for the remainder of their lives.