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- Situation: An unusual increase in deaths or medical incidents to exceed statistical averages for which there is no obvious “innocent” explanation.
- Suspect: A given carer or medical professional was present for all the incidents.
- No direct evidence: There is no reliable direct evidence of the identified carer actually harming any of the patients.
- Multiple items of circumstantial evidence: There are several pieces of circumstantial evidence that are each consistent with the carer’s involvement in the deaths.
- No motive: The suspect has no apparent motive.
- No prior history: The suspect has no prior record of violence, antisocial behaviour or mental illness.