Innocent Murder ; The Trial of Sister Jessie McTavish, Edinburgh 1974 (Four Scots Trials Book 2)

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Innocent Murder ; The Trial of Sister Jessie McTavish, Edinburgh 1974 (Four Scots Trials Book 2)

Innocent Murder ; The Trial of Sister Jessie McTavish, Edinburgh 1974 (Four Scots Trials Book 2)

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This more formal composition of an unknown sitter idealises the beauty and innocence of the young girl with subtle use of colour and tone that creates an almost dream like representation. Colin’s case is currently with the CCRC due in part to the involvement of Professor Vincent Marks and his expert opinion on insulin poisoning. Multiple doctors testified that McTavish often gave patients injections without recording these events in the patients' case notes.

The Ann Arbor Hospital Murders were the murders of 10 patients in an Ann Arbor, Michigan, VA Hospital during the 1970s. The convictions were upheld at appeal in October 2000, but overturned in a second appeal in January 2003, after it emerged that Dr Alan Williams, the prosecution forensic pathologist who examined both of her babies, had incompetently failed to disclose microbiological reports that suggested the second of her sons had died of natural causes. Dr Emma Ward, a colleague, grew suspicious after one of the women fell seriously ill while under Norris's care and she alerted the authorities, who discovered that the nurse had already killed three times and tried to murder another patient. He dosed her with morphine before administering the insulin, and Mrs Wilby was found barely conscious in a state of a sudden and unexplained hypoglycaemic attack. Wendy Hesketh’s view is that the “Establishment” want the public to believe that, since the Shipman case, it is now easier to detect when a health professional kills (or sexually assaults) a patient.

Although that decision in this case has had absolutely horrific consequences, they probably did feel at the time it was much kinder for everyone involved if they could find a cause of death and avoid more unnecessary trauma. If a person wishes to raise their concerns they should obtain a copy of their organsiations whistleblowing policy and seek advice. During questioning, he told officers he "seemed to have been unlucky over the last 12 months" but denied murdering patients. Now, she will use the power of her huge social media following and the immediacy of the internet to deliver daily bombshells!

Anyway a lot of the information in the dossiers is wrong, corrupted; misclassifications galore, important documents are lost, important forms never got filled in properly. The dossiers which will go to the police (and importantly, the layman’s summary, written by the coordinating doctor) does contain ‘truth’ but not the ‘whole truth’. In fact, if carrying out their true role as investigators, the police should have asked why these deaths, which had been accepted as non-suspicious when each patient died, are suddenly being viewed as unlawful killing and all linked to one person. Detectives checked the medical records of other patients who had died after slipping into comas when Norris was on duty.Professor Gill, who has lived in the Netherlands for 35 years, has been prominent in a campaign to have the case overturned.



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