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{{a|podcasts|}}==We’ve found a witch. May we burn her?== | {{a|podcasts|}}==We’ve found a witch. May we burn her?== | ||
BBC Reporter Judith Moritz (reviewing social media posts on a ostentatiously product-placed MacBook): {{quote| | BBC Reporter Judith Moritz (reviewing social media posts on a ostentatiously product-placed MacBook): {{quote| | ||
“Sparky, full of fun, popular — she looks like the life and soul of the party in these photos. I | “Sparky, full of fun, popular — she looks like the life and soul of the party in these photos. I don’t know what Britain’s most prolific child killer should look like. ''I’m pretty sure it’s not this, though''.}} | ||
{{Quote|“She comes across as — mousy; a bit ''normal'' — you can’t really marry that with the enormity of what she’s been accused of.”}} | {{Quote|“She comes across as — mousy; a bit ''normal'' — you can’t really marry that with the enormity of what she’s been accused of.”}} | ||
This fits two profiles: either this is some cold, callous, monstrous psychopath — or ''a perfectly ordinary young woman''. You know — a sparky, fun, popular young woman. The life and soul of the party. | This fits two profiles: either this is some cold, callous, monstrous psychopath — or ''a perfectly ordinary young woman''. You know — a sparky, fun, popular young woman. The life and soul of the party. | ||
What are the percentages of serial killers with history of broken homes, physical or sexual abuse, mental illness | What are the percentages of serial killers with history of broken homes, physical or sexual abuse, and mental illness? What percentage are female? | ||
====“God complex”==== | ====“God complex”==== | ||
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“Please note that the insulin assay performed at RLUH is not suitable for the investigation of factitious hypoglycaemia. If exogenous insulin administration is suspected as the cause of hypoglycaemia, please inform the laboratory so that the sample can be referred externally for analysis.”}} | “Please note that the insulin assay performed at RLUH is not suitable for the investigation of factitious hypoglycaemia. If exogenous insulin administration is suspected as the cause of hypoglycaemia, please inform the laboratory so that the sample can be referred externally for analysis.”}} | ||
*'''The test results | *'''The test results seem to indicate very high levels of insulin: 4657 pmol/L is about four times a dangerously high level in an adult. While, yes, this is what you might expect a murderer to try to do — | ||
*''' | *'''Both babies recovered''': You might expect premature babies registering such high insulin levels — that is like four times a critical level for an adult — might have caused a fuss at the hospital. But not only did the babies make a full recovery — | ||
*'''No-one even noticed the high insulin tests until 2018''': That is, three years ''after'' the babies made a full recovery. | |||
If you are looking for a [[res ipsa loquitur]] about these events, can we suggest that | |||
====Texas sharpshooter==== | ====Texas sharpshooter==== |