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| Alleged Method|| | | Alleged Method|| Pottassium Choloride|| Example || Example || Several | ||
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| Resources || | | Resources || {{plainlink|https://gill1109.com/2021/12/20/an-italian-csi-drama-social-media-a-broken-legal-system-and-micky-mouse-statistics/|Richard Gill blog}}|| Example || Example || New Yorker article | ||
{{plainlink|https://open.spotify.com/show/2x2kstQwsyndvK0S8OOSBZ|We need to talk about lucy letby podcast}} | |||
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{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: We have found a witch may we burn her? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: Burn her! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: How do you know she is a witch? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: She looks like one <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Bring her forward. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Woman}}: I am not a witch <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}:But you are dressed as one <br> | |||
{{capsital|Woman}}: They dressed me up like this <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: We didn't! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Woman}}: And this isn't my nose it's a false one <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}:Well? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Well, we did do the nose <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: The nose? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: And the hat but she is a witch <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Burn her! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Did you dress her up like this? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: No. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: Yes. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 3}}: Yes. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 3}}: A bit. She has got a wart. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: What makes you think she is a witch? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Well, she turned me into a newt. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: A newt? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: I got better. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: Burn her anyway! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Burn her! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Quiet! There are ways of telling whether she is a witch. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Are there? What are they? Tell us. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Tell me, what do you do with witches? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Burn them! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: What do you burn apart from witches? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: More witches! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: Wood. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: So, why do witches burn? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Because they're made of wood? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Good! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: So, how do we tell whether she is made of wood? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Build a bridge out of her! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Can you not also make bridges of stone? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Oh, yeah. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: Does wood sink in water? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: No. It floats! Throw her into the pond! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: What also floats in water? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: Bread. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 2}}: Apples. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 3}}: Very small rocks. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 4}}: Cider. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 5}}: Cherries. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 6}}: Gravy. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 7}}: Mud. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 8}}: Churches. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 9}}: Lead. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Arthur}}: A duck! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: ''Exactly''. So, logically — <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. <br> | |||
{{capsital|Bedevere}}: And, therefore? <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: A witch! <br> | |||
{{capsital|Peasant 1}}: A witch! <br> |
Revision as of 13:23, 18 June 2024
Alleged Method
- Potassium Chloride: easily available, easy to administer, kills quickly, quickly dissipates and is hard to detect.
Resources
Category | Daniela Poggiali | Lucia de Berk | Jane Bolding | Lucy Letby |
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“Incriminating” evidence |
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Example | Example |
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Motive | “She must have just loved killing people” | Example | Example | Example |
Actual evidence | Correlation between shifts and deaths | Example | Example | Correlation between shifts and deaths |
Mitigants |
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Example | Example | Example |
Alleged Method | Pottassium Choloride | Example | Example | Several |
Resources | Richard Gill blog | Example | Example | New Yorker article |
Peasant 2:
Peasant 1: We have found a witch may we burn her?
Peasant 2: Burn her!
Bedevere: How do you know she is a witch?
Peasant 1: She looks like one
Bedevere: Bring her forward.
Woman: I am not a witch
Bedevere:But you are dressed as one
Woman: They dressed me up like this
Peasant 1: We didn't!
Woman: And this isn't my nose it's a false one
Bedevere:Well?
Peasant 1: Well, we did do the nose
Bedevere: The nose?
Peasant 2: And the hat but she is a witch
Peasant 1: Burn her!
Bedevere: Did you dress her up like this?
Peasant 1: No.
Peasant 2: Yes.
Peasant 3: Yes.
Peasant 3: A bit. She has got a wart.
Bedevere: What makes you think she is a witch?
Peasant 1: Well, she turned me into a newt.
Bedevere: A newt?
Peasant 1: I got better.
Peasant 2: Burn her anyway!
Peasant 1: Burn her!
Bedevere: Quiet! There are ways of telling whether she is a witch.
Peasant 1: Are there? What are they? Tell us.
Bedevere: Tell me, what do you do with witches?
Peasant 1: Burn them!
Bedevere: What do you burn apart from witches?
Peasant 1: More witches!
Peasant 2: Wood.
Bedevere: So, why do witches burn?
Peasant 1: Because they're made of wood?
Bedevere: Good!
Bedevere: So, how do we tell whether she is made of wood?
Peasant 1: Build a bridge out of her!
Bedevere: Can you not also make bridges of stone?
Peasant 1: Oh, yeah.
Bedevere: Does wood sink in water?
Peasant 1: No. It floats! Throw her into the pond!
Bedevere: What also floats in water?
Peasant 1: Bread.
Peasant 2: Apples.
Peasant 3: Very small rocks.
Peasant 4: Cider.
Peasant 5: Cherries.
Peasant 6: Gravy.
Peasant 7: Mud.
Peasant 8: Churches.
Peasant 9: Lead.
Arthur: A duck!
Bedevere: Exactly. So, logically —
Peasant 1: If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood.
Bedevere: And, therefore?
Peasant 1: A witch!
Peasant 1: A witch!