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‘the most brilliant propagandist technique .. must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over’ Mein Kampf by AdoIf HitIer (not an endorsement)

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@LucyLetbyTrials Sir Duncan Kirkbride Nichol CBE was Chief Executive of the NHS from 1989 to 1994, Chairman of HM Courts Service, Skills for Justice and the Parole Board too. In 2012 he became the Chair of the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust retiring in 2019 I say 👀 no further
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So if you protest the British involvement in Gaza and suggest you support Plasticine Action you’re a terrorist but if you have bludgeoned Ann Widdecombe to death it’s a bit 50/50 (because, apparently, you’re probably a lefty).
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At Lucy Letby’s hospital: Sir Duncan Kirkbride Nichol CBE Chief Executive of the NHS from 1989 to 1994 He was Chair of HM Courts Service Skills for Justice and The Parole Board In 2012 appointed Chair of the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust retiring in 2019
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Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris@CPMorris1234·
In addition to the recent publication of my book on the Lucy Letby case - Reasonable Doubt: Examining the Case of Lucy Letby - we have also published around 850 references for the book, which you can download here: cintopress.co.uk/reasonable-dou…
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Guy Rowland
Guy Rowland@guyrowlanduk·
Bravo! A good illustration of just how exhaustive and meticulously researched the new book on Lucy Letby is. For those who want or need to really dig in, below is a link to a separate document with the 850 references used in the book. 👇
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Christopher Morris@CPMorris1234

In addition to the recent publication of my book on the Lucy Letby case - Reasonable Doubt: Examining the Case of Lucy Letby - we have also published around 850 references for the book, which you can download here: cintopress.co.uk/reasonable-dou…

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Monroe
Monroe@Monroe1659842·
Sometimes the unexpected tosses are the most rewarding. Yes, he was scared—and learning to respond through that fear is exactly what we’re training for. In a real emergency, children don’t get a countdown. They have to rely on the skills they’ve built through practice. This was his first unexpected toss, and I couldn’t be more proud of his response. He cried for a moment, then calmed himself down, closed his mouth, and began responding to the skills we practice every class. That’s the kind of emotional control we’re working to build. And yes, he did swallow some water—and that happens. The important part is that he wasn’t continuously swallowing water. He regained control, closed his mouth, and responded. That’s exactly what practice is for. With continued practice, his response will become faster, calmer, and more automatic. Afterward, we celebrated with two high fives and took a moment to talk about what he had just accomplished so he understood how capable he truly is. Progress isn’t about never being scared. It’s about learning how to respond despite the fear.
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Rachel Maddison
Rachel Maddison@RachelMaddiso15·
A Masterpiece of Investigative Clarity: “Reasonable Doubt” Is the Book the Lucy Letby Case Desperately Needed Christopher Morris has delivered something extraordinary with Reasonable Doubt: Examining the Case of Lucy Letby. In a case that has gripped the nation, divided opinion, and left countless people with lingering unease, this book stands as a beacon of meticulous research, intellectual honesty, and narrative power. It is, quite simply, the definitive examination we have been waiting for. From the striking cover—those puzzle pieces fragmenting and reassembling a face, perfectly symbolizing how the full picture of this case has never quite come into focus—Morris signals exactly what he intends to do: piece together the uncertainties, the overlooked details, and the expert voices that were sidelined. He does so with remarkable skill. What makes this book so compelling is its depth. Morris hasn’t just read the headlines or the trial summaries. He has interviewed scores of experts across medicine, statistics, and law. He has immersed himself in the thousands of documents from the Thirlwall Inquiry and the full trial transcripts. The result is a forensic yet highly readable account that methodically examines the medical evidence, the statistical interpretations, the circumstantial threads, and the controversial decision by the defense not to call its own expert witness to challenge the prosecution’s case. Morris writes with clarity and authority, never sensationalizing, yet never shying away from the profound implications. He lays bare the weaknesses and failures in the original prosecution in a way that feels both rigorous and fair. Whether you have followed every twist of this story or are coming to it fresh, the book guides you through the complexities with patience and precision. By the end, the central question—“Was this conviction truly beyond reasonable doubt?”—feels not just legitimate, but essential to ask. Dr Phil Hammond called it “a meticulously researched and gripping book,” and he is absolutely right. Early readers have described it as “the Lucy Letby book we needed” and praised its “attention to detail and meticulous research” that “lays bare the extent of what went wrong.” These are not exaggerations. Morris brings the same dedication to investigating potential miscarriages of justice that has defined his work, and it shows on every page. Beyond the specifics of this case, Reasonable Doubt raises bigger, more urgent questions about our justice system: How do we ensure that complex scientific evidence is properly tested in court? What happens when expert voices are absent from the defense? And how do we maintain public confidence when doubts persist after a verdict? This is more than a true-crime book. It is a vital work of public interest journalism and legal analysis. Christopher Morris has performed a genuine service—producing a clear, compelling, and deeply researched account that will shape the conversation for years to come. If you care about justice, about the NHS, about how we treat complex medical evidence in the courtroom, or simply want to understand one of the most significant cases of our time, read this book. It is outstanding. Five stars without hesitation. A landmark achievement. #LucyLetby #BeyondReasonableDoubt amzn.eu/d/0h3zgvUf
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
It’s been 48 hours of radio silence after Rupert Lowe exposed the Fabian Society’s grip on Britain’s politicians…and apparently the ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ doesn’t like the spotlight’…
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Restore The Empire
Restore The Empire@empire_res66190·
Rupert Lowe says he can’t help look at Tony Blair and think evil. Do you think he’s right?
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Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox@LozzaFox·
“I’m not a medical doctor mate.”
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Guy Rowland
Guy Rowland@guyrowlanduk·
OUT TODAY - the authoritative book telling what happened at the Countess of Chester hospital in 2015/16, and how Lucy Letby's life was destroyed by it. Congrats to @CPMorris1234. I know just how hard you've worked to get this done. Short film below: youtube.com/watch?v=3E6K0i…
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@ABridgen Contrails are not chemtrails. And the Earth is not flat. These are seeds sown to distract us from the real fights (of which there are many).
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Does this look normal to you ? Can anyone identify which sort of ‘cloud’ this is ? Sent to me by a co-conspirator.
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The Trials of Lucy Letby
The Trials of Lucy Letby@LucyLetbyTrials·
"She is damning about the trial of the former nurse Lucy Letby. Given its 'vague wisps of evidence,' she wonders if the Crown Prosecution Service 'should ever have taken the case to court'. She suggests the judge 'could have considered dismissing it.'" thetimes.com/culture/books/…
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@LucyLetbyTrials Sir Duncan Kirkbride Nichol CBE was Chief Executive of the NHS from 1989 to 1994, Chairman of HM Courts Service, Skills for Justice and the Parole Board too. In 2012 he became the Chair of the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust retiring in 2019 I say 👀 no further
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