To me the evidence presented during the trial just seemed too clear cut and that too few questions were being asked of those pointing the finger , was there no chance someone having been inept and taking chances when handling medical equipment and what about the problems with the drains in the hospital .. going back to 1980/1981 my mother spent several months in a then modern hospital and suffered infection after infection and never recovered .. yes there were issues were her she was obese but she was in a supposedly clinical environment and should not have suffered infection after infection. The babies in the Letby case were mostly very ill and frail. Statistics are statistics and bloody statistics .. In the Sally Clarke case a medical "expert" relied on them and was later proved unreliable because of him using betting type odds to come to his conclusions of his opinion on her likely "guilt". One thing I did notice was Letby's willingness to do overtime and work longer shifts .. there is evidence that with such people that they become tired and more prone to making mistakes .. was this considered by the prosecution? She did come across as nieve and over willing to please .. too clever for her own good and the perfect scapegoat for failings elsewhere.