A British nurse refused to appear in court on Monday to be sentenced for the murders of seven babies and attempted murders of six others at the UK hospital where she worked.

Lucy Letby, 33, could face a whole life order, meaning she spends the rest of her life behind bars, when she is sentenced later at Manchester Crown Court in northern England. She was found guilty on Friday by a jury, in a case that horrified the country and made her the most prolific child serial killer of recent times.

  • @[email protected]
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    1011 year ago

    If you are ever sentenced to something simply refuse. They can’t sentence you without your consent.

  • @lars
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    581 year ago

    Sentencing judges hate this one weird trick

  • @clothes
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    511 year ago

    This nurse: horrible

    Commenters proposing various forms of vigilante justice and torture: horrible

    This isn’t Reddit! We don’t have to be assholes here!

    • XIIIesq
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      121 year ago

      Right.

      I know that in cases like these, our emotions get riled and the lines between justice and revenge become blurred.

      Trust me, you want to live in a just society, not a vengeful one. Don’t let your heart rule your head!

    • @hydrospanner
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      81 year ago

      Right?

      This is Lemmy: much worse in very specific ways, with little to none of the self awareness of Reddit.

    • aeternum
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      I mean, honestly, are we any better than the murderer if we propose they be raped in prison or whatever?

  • TWeaK
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    331 year ago

    She’s going to get life in prison either way, so what’s the point of her going to any more hearings?

    • @[email protected]
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      531 year ago

      I believe it’s at the sentencing that victim impact statements are read. It’s the only time victims can speak directly to the perpetrator. Some victims might get a sense of closure from that.

      • iAmTheTot
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        She killed seven babies. Somehow I doubt she cares about providing closure.

        • @[email protected]
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          291 year ago

          It’s not about her, it’s about the victims. They want the opportunity to speak in open court and to witness her sentencing. Currently she can just opt not to go but I think they’re looking into changing the law so that the victims can have at least that.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        I can’t believe you can just opt out of that after murdering someone’s children. Incarceration would be mandatory. Why is this not?

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          I think it’s because you can’t really force a person to behave properly if they don’t want to. They could force her to be there but they would have to restrain her and gag her because she could just scream and kick the entire time. It’s so easy for her to spoil the moment that they only do it if she is on board with it.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            I still don’t think they will be able to physically force the perpetrator to be present for the sentencing and victim impact statements, as this could result in very upsetting and unpredictable scenes in the courtroom for the victim’s families, if the prisoner chooses to freak out. Instead, I think there will be additional punishments for non-attendance. But if you are likely to be given a whole life sentence, what additional punishment could be effective compared to that?

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    Murderous cluster b personality disorder woman throws tantrum when faced with consequences. Who could’ve seen that coming.

  • @njm1314
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    61 year ago

    Really wish I’d stop hearing this woman’s name everywhere. Don’t want this kind of fucking crime to be celebratized.

    • vlad
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      11 year ago

      Exactly what happens with school shootings as well. People wonder “Why did kids go shoot up schools? They must have been influenced by the [group name]!” And then they do a 24 hour news cycle where they dig up every single thing about the shooter and try to find a deeper meaning in their actions. If you were a kid being bullied all the time and you saw that on the news, of course you’d think “Wait a minute. I can make them all pay??”. Kids are crazy impressionable. Adults aren’t much better, though.

  • @fne8w2ah
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    11 year ago

    Chickening out on that whole-life order, isn’t it, coward?!

  • @DannyMac
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    I hope she lives a long life full of mystery and pain, but she’ll probably be isolated from general population. I’m not sure how the British penal system compares to the US.

  • @Hazdaz
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    Removed by mod

  • izzent
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    Removed by mod

    • @[email protected]
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      281 year ago

      The fuck does that mean??

      Everyone in the country absolutely hates this woman…

      In a time where people disagree about almost everything, the resounding opinion is that she’s a monster that should never see the light of day again.

    • JasSmith
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      151 year ago

      It’s culture war all day, every day for people like you.

    • 520
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      Hating this person like the rest of us?

      There isn’t a side on that debate that doesn’t find her actions reprehensible.

      • aeternum
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        11 year ago

        those dastardly gays. Just trying to live their life. How dare they.