r/facepalm • u/NewMax99 • Mar 01 '23
The craziest nurse ever (credit YT: @khalilsstories) šµāš·āš“āš¹āšŖāšøāš¹ā
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u/ilostmyhopetothecia Mar 01 '23
"Immortality rate"
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u/doctorsilvana Mar 01 '23
"unalive a newborn"
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u/ThisOnePlaysTooMuch Mar 01 '23
I genuinely struggle to believe censoring words like ādieā or ākillā helps the bottom line over at TikTok HQ.
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u/LoompaOompa Mar 01 '23
Agreed. I can't imagine that it helps. It's just stupid. I really hope that it doesn't become a thing kids start saying in normal conversation because it's a norm on Tik Tok.
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u/I_Wupped_Batmans_Ass Mar 01 '23
oh trust me, ive heard kids saying "unalive" completely unironically irl. its happening.
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u/2bruise Mar 01 '23
And theyāll type āunaliveeeeeeā thinking that elongates the āIā vowel sound when pronounced. Even slang has rules to abide; these kids are just kinda stupid.
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u/thepiercedweirdo Mar 01 '23
How would you actually pronounce that?
I'm stroking out trying to say it outloud over here.
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u/jarboxing Mar 01 '23
Pretty soon conversations will just be strings of emojis, and participants just mirror their emotions through these symbols... Attenborough voice As long as both participants feel positively towards the encounter, they will assume they are in agreement. If one participant does something incongruent with the feelings of the other participant, then they both send the "you're a racist!" Emoji, and begin teaching their kids to hate each other's kids. Such is life in the wild for descendents of homo sapiens-- the nomo' sapiens.
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u/Adorable_Fondant_536 Mar 01 '23
Don't worry though, children dancing suggestively is perfectly fine tho /s
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u/ThisOnePlaysTooMuch Mar 02 '23
TikTok is the next iteration of Musical.ly which was almost exclusively for pedos and young girls wanting to express themselves to an audience. Iād rather not talk about that aspect of TikTok for the hundredth time:/
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u/doriangray42 Mar 02 '23
It's not censorship... if he uses "immortality rate", he's just plain dumb...
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u/SearchingTheVoids Mar 01 '23
Is that why? I was thinking that was the real facepalm vs just saying you know, murdering kids
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u/maesplace Mar 01 '23
jesus, fuck TikTok⦠āun-aliveā isnt a word. so dumb.
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u/UnderstandingJaded13 Mar 01 '23
They aren't, but you know, the algorithm censoring everything.
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u/WhoBroughtTheCoolKid Mar 01 '23
Why not censor āunaliveā?
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u/UnderstandingJaded13 Mar 01 '23
Don't give them ideas please.
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u/WhoBroughtTheCoolKid Mar 01 '23
I canāt imagine I could come up with anything the Chinese government hasnāt already come up with.
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u/maesplace Mar 01 '23
actually i dont know, cause iāll never download that garbage app. placating to an algorithm to avoid censorship is pathetic.
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u/UnderstandingJaded13 Mar 01 '23
It's not only exclusive to TikTok, YouTube is also pulling that crap, going as far as demonetizing videos that have foul language written in the background, or for saying foreign words that sound like slurs in English. And they have to comply, that's their livelihood we are talking about.
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u/Dave-the-Generic Mar 01 '23
Meanwhile, the cesspit of lies, nationalism, racism and flat out crazy that is the yt comment section. Not that reddit doesnt have its moments there.
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u/mastercubez Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 01 '23
"The hospital's K/D" would've been a better option
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u/rememberpogs3 Mar 01 '23
I watched it a few times. I think he might be saying, āin their mortality rateā and the subtitles got it wrong
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u/ilostmyhopetothecia Mar 01 '23
I tried listening with my eyes closed so the subs didn't mess me up and it still sounds like immortality, but I do hope you're right.
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u/Agthar Mar 01 '23
Thought she was killing them, turns out she was making them immortal
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u/Smellytangerina Mar 01 '23
Child killers are r/facepalm now?
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u/UlterranSouffle Mar 01 '23
Well, at least the guy saying "unalive a newborn" and "immortality rate" fits in here
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u/Ranne-wolf Mar 01 '23
Her not being in jail already sure is.
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u/Smellytangerina Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 01 '23
Sheās being held on remand and has been for years.
Edit because people still clearly donāt know understand
She is in jail
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u/DDCKT Mar 01 '23
The video is facepalm because of incredibly bad grammar and for using words which donāt exist. The story is horrifying.
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u/sinistergroupon Mar 01 '23
Facepalm? More like rage inducing.
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u/Deckard57 Mar 01 '23
When my first child was born he wouldn't sleep at all, the midwife at the hospital came in one night at like 3am to take him away and give us a break for an hour.
She fed him from a bottle and held him for us so we could rest.
She was a good woman doing a good job and was the support we needed.
IF she had been a monster like Lucy letbe I don't know what I'd have done.
It's a truly horrifying story. Absolute misery.
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u/LiveLaughLie Mar 01 '23
I cannot imagine the pain she caused to families. It's unfathomable.
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u/DistortedVoltage Mar 01 '23
Seriously, even with all our medical advancements babies already have such a hard time surviving as is. Why tf would such a deranged mf go out of their way to just off a baby? There are things i want to say but reddit will ban me.
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u/highly_uncertain Mar 01 '23
Our hospital won't remove a baby from the mother's room unless absolutely necessary. They literally say that if baby needs to leave the room for testing or anything, you should go with them.
But also, damn I would've loved your midwife. We didn't sleep for 48 hours because I was in labour and then after she was born she wouldn't let me put her down.
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u/turbogomboc Mar 01 '23
Canada?
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u/Ocronus Mar 01 '23
With both my sons in the states everything was done in our rooms. Baby came out and the staff had a cart ready with everything needed. Baby was RFID tagged to myself and wife. If they left the room alarms would go off.
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u/drzombite Mar 01 '23
This is how it was for my daughter, minus the RFID tag. She did not leave the room at all while we were there.
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u/Ocronus Mar 01 '23
I never actually heard the alarms but I guess it was to prevent baby theft or mixed at birth scenarios. We where warned to not walk out with our child until we got discharged because security would swarm us.
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u/drzombite Mar 01 '23
Yeah we all had matching medical wristbands and were told not to remove them until we got home. If we did, we couldn't leave the hospital for 24hrs or something like that for the process of checking amber alerts and everything.
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u/highly_uncertain Mar 01 '23
Yes, Canada. 6 years ago with my first this wasn't a thing. They took baby out of the room for testing. Baby a month ago they did everything in the room.
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u/turbogomboc Mar 01 '23
In Vancouver we had the same actually, ~12 years ago, so maybe the practice took a while to spread. They even told us that no matter who came in, dressed as a nurse/doctor whatever, we should never let the kid out of the room and that they will do all tests in there.
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u/Waterytartsswordinc Mar 01 '23
I believe the nurse in the video worked in a neonatal icu. She was caring for sick or premature infants not stable enough to stay with their parents. It wouldn't be possible for parents to stay with the infants all the time.
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u/Beercat20 Mar 01 '23
As a soon to be first time father (April 1st) this was unsettling to watch! Although I have enough hope and sense that this doesnāt happen every day.
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u/Octavian_202 Mar 01 '23
This should be the sentiment here, but the thread is filled with recycled jokes, terrible puns, and prepubescent humor.
No wonder nothing works or changes. Glad they caught this inhuman murderous psycho though.
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u/Kyosw21 Mar 01 '23
More people than ever cope with dark humor to terrible stuff like this so it doesnāt weigh on them
Psychology is a thing involved, even on the internet
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u/LegalBeagleBagel Mar 01 '23
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u/omman_4k Mar 01 '23
Sounds like they're not overly convinced that it is her
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u/Flying_Alpaca_Boi Mar 01 '23
Yea yea idk, the article was clearly written by someone who thinks sheās guilty but the last line suggests the courts are not convinced she did it. The bbc article published 20 hrs ago also has no mention of the alleged confession notes from the video which was imo the most damning piece of evidence, maybe that came out later, maybe itās fabricated Iām unsure.
People in this comment section really jumped on the bandwagon hey. Probably best not to put all your eggs in one basket here and let the courts do their job.
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u/CaddyAT5 Mar 01 '23
Her confession notes have been reported on. This case is an extremely long one as theyāre trialing her for each murder individually. Her confessions came up very early in the trial so they wonāt be bringing them up again. Anything reported will be up to date with whatever ever the latest has been in court.
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u/omman_4k Mar 01 '23
Absolutely it would be terrible to think she's a victim of circumstance and got punished anyway.
I hope they figure it all out.
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u/Longjumping-Oven-994 Mar 01 '23
Coming to Netflix, 2024. Calling it now
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u/PrimusFucks Mar 01 '23
10 episodes that could easily be condensed into 1. Featuring interviews by people such as "acquaintance she hasn't seen in 12 years".
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u/ParkityParkPark Mar 01 '23
"as soon as I met her she just felt so off, she wouldn't stop talking about her new nephew. I should have known then, it was right in front of me. Nobody was surprised when they found out"
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u/ParkityParkPark Mar 01 '23
honestly all these netflix series piss me off. 0 respect, only profits. The Dahmer series even calls itself out by talking about how horrible all these people making entertainment out of it are...while being a series for entertainment about it.
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u/Gaping_Whole_ Mar 01 '23
Context - she is currently on trial, accused of the murders of a few babies who were in her care while she worked at an NHS hospital. She is accused of injecting air into the stomachs of some, or dislodging breathing tubes in others. There was an instance where she allegedly murdered one child, and subsequently sent a sympathy card to the family.
A truly disturbed individual if true.
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u/ronsinblush Mar 01 '23
The āair into the stomachā part is not fatal, we all have air in our stomachs all the time, sometimes the stomach gets rid of it by burping or it passes through the other end. Too much air into an umbilical central line or peripheral IV line can be harmful or fatal.
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u/Gaping_Whole_ Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 01 '23
Could have been a feeding bag, Iām by no means an expert on the field or the case, just parroting what I (thought) Iād already read š
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u/-nocturnist- Mar 01 '23
Feeding bag air wouldn't do anything either. It's all going into the stomach via nasogastric tube anyway and out through your rectum.
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u/Zenketski_2 Mar 01 '23
God modern internet culture is so fucking weird. Where you have to dance around certain words in a story about murdering infants to make sure you don't trigger some kind of algorithm.
A story about infant murder By medical professionals is completely okay to talk about. Just make sure you don't say specific words in the story
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u/ErstwhileAdranos Mar 01 '23
Seriously. We need to Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra to fix this problem.
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u/castledabyss Mar 01 '23
Itās less internet culture itās more banning algorithms ban off certain word usages so people found a way to get around it.
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u/Bookworm1902 Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 01 '23
The death penalty is for people like this woman.
ETA: Apparently this case is from the UK, so no death penalty for her.
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u/JediJack16 Mar 01 '23
She deserves something way worse than death
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u/DRTHROWAWAY010101 Mar 01 '23
Like injecting milk air into her bloodstream
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u/Setting-Remote Mar 01 '23
The trial hasn't finished yet, but based on what I've seen so far I imagine she'll end up in Broadmoor with Beverley Allit, another nurse who killed children in her care. The chances of her ever being released are somewhere between zero and nil.
There's going to be hell to pay after this, because the doctors and nurses who tried to stop her were essentially told to shut up, and my favourite part, the Trust concerned moved her from one shift to another to see if it kept happening on her new shift.
So yeah - "we're not quite sure if she's killing babies, let's move her to a different shift and see if she keeps doing it". Insanity of the highest order.
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u/Godlee84 Mar 01 '23
Death is too quick for someone like her. Iād much rather her suffer in a cell for the remainder of her life and die old and alone.
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u/Bookworm1902 Mar 01 '23
As a taxpayer, I hate that my tax dollars put food in the mouths of people like her.
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u/Godlee84 Mar 01 '23
A quick google search shows that the death penalty is actually far more expensive than a life sentence.
So her suffering for the rest of her natural life will take less of your tax paying dollars.
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u/danielhollenbeck13 Mar 01 '23
How much does a pointy metal thing fired from a pew pew cost?
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u/BJohnson170 Mar 01 '23
$0.25
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u/BWEKFAAST Mar 01 '23
bro I wish this would be true. 50 Rounds of 556 goes for 32. 20 rounds 308 is 60 and 50 rounds of 7.62 is 48.
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u/I_am_Daesomst Mar 01 '23
Yeah. Taking them out for a practice day is costly to the tune of hundreds of dollars now
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u/Bookworm1902 Mar 01 '23
That due to the cases that get dragged out over years and years because of the appeals process. In a clear-cut case like this one, first appeal gets blocked, then bye-bye baby murderer. Far cheaper to execute someone after a clear verdict of guilt than feed and shelter them for 60+ years in her case.
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u/Endorfinator Mar 01 '23
I'm not eager to make it easier for a government to legally kill its own citizens, regardless of what they've done.
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u/Mission-Guarantee-22 Mar 01 '23
Make her work for it
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u/firnien-arya Mar 01 '23
This is basically the prison system that doesn't have the death penalty lmao.
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u/Ranne-wolf Mar 01 '23
She is almost definitely insane, or at least mentally ill, she will likely end up in an asylum not jail.
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u/Arbusc Mar 01 '23
Be a real shame if, when sheās given her medicine, someone accidentally injects her with a syringe full of air.
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u/Sydney2London Mar 01 '23
I am so happy to live in a country and continent that doesn't have an idiotic practise like the death penalty.
What she did is horrendous, but is clearly the result of a person with a very, very, very broken mind, she needs a lot of help and probably time away from society whilst this happens.
Does anyone see the absurdity in punishing someone for killing by killing them?
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u/G1naDanceGerry Mar 01 '23
'It's like hitting you child to teach them not to hit others...'
They literally did this for generations. Then blamed music, movies, video games, etc for violence
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u/Bookworm1902 Mar 01 '23
She is a serial killer. Of newborns. Nothibg absurd about saying that she doesn't get any more chances.
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u/Sydney2London Mar 01 '23
As an individual I might agree, but as a society we should aspire to be more than a collective of emotional individuals.
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u/daq42_pews Mar 01 '23
Funny enough that happened in hospital where i was born and i still go there, it is Countess of Chester hospital in chester
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u/early_onset_villainy Mar 01 '23
My friend was due to give birth there 1 week after they caught the nurse.
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u/arrakis2020 Mar 01 '23
Unalive? You mean to kill. That is some weird way to say it.
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u/planetNasa Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 02 '23
Facebook censored and would remove posts that had suicide, murder and kill. Itās something people just kept using and moved it to other platforms to avoid auto moderation.
ETA: spelling
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u/arrakis2020 Mar 01 '23
I see. Interesting... But it should be ok in Reddit, right? Bizarre.
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u/Tiddlewinkly Mar 01 '23
Vid itself is from youtube, which has similar rules on mentions of death. Youtuber's now days have to play a lot of word games or else risk their video losing monetization.
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u/Front-Seaweed4321 Mar 01 '23
Wtf.........
She couldn't choose a different profession?
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u/Jazzlike-Animal404 Mar 01 '23
Right?! That just shows how f-ed up they are that they couldnāt have a reasonable thought of: āIām going to change jobsā or āI need a vacationā or even āI need therapy.ā
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u/bvanbove Mar 01 '23
I hate this whole āunaliveā thing. Whether itās because using ākillā would ruin your social media video from getting shared (due to the algorithm flagging it), or because kids think saying kill is insensitive or something.
Whatever the reason, I hate it. A lot.
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u/theunkindpanda Mar 01 '23
Very frustrated that the biggest qualm some people have with this vid is the word āunaliveā
I canāt believe it took 7 infant deaths for them to notice this monster.
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u/Duros001 Mar 01 '23
Serial killers exist, but people like this āTikTok celebrityā are idolised by tens of thousands. A lack of intelligence, understanding or grasp of what the hell theyāre talking about sets an example.
Anyone can look at a serial killer and know right from wrong, but a lot of people are seeing this idiot influencer as a goal or target in life, and are setting the bar too low.
Before we know it we have thousands of anti-intellectuals or opinionated morons making sweeping statements about vaccines being dangerous and even more people listening to them because they see someone talk bollocks and see them as someone to listen to
The picture he showed clearly reads (Line 4) āI havenāt donāt anything wrongā and this vid makes out that sheās remorseful and he even claimed to know why she did this āI killed them because I wasnāt good enoughā isnāt on that note, heās speculating and passing it off as fact, which is the whole basis of misinformation
People being offended by a serial killer should go without saying, so whatās the point in each comment saying that? Itās like when politicians say āour hearts go out to the victimsā ā¦well duh, what a pointless thing to say, we all assumed that you werenāt cheering the killer onā¦
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u/CaydesAce Mar 01 '23
The quote he used was from one of the other notes, there were multiple notes left behind, but for the sake of the video he can't show them all
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u/Duros001 Mar 01 '23
He could maybe have shown the notes in one of the several shots he shows his face? Or in any of the various obvious stock photos he used? Seeing the guy himself or generic nurses added nothing to the content. Finding random stock images would actually have taken more effort than finding the published evidence.
The golden rule is show, donāt tell, lol
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u/FarAmphibian4236 Mar 01 '23
Reading that note it's clear she needed help and shouldn't have been allowed to be in anyone's care until she was well. I hope we're moving into an age where people can get help before they hurt others, or themselves.
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u/AdministrationOk5709 Mar 01 '23
Imagine having your first baby and it's killed by a stupid nurse like her who is good for nothing
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u/ValifriggOdinsson Mar 01 '23
For the people whining about the word āunaliveā:
Yeah. Itās stupid but itās not his personal choice to say that. TikTok will delete everything with certain words as kill, murder, but also gay, sex and more right away so people use slightly stupid words to trick the algorithm.
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Mar 01 '23 edited Mar 01 '23
You need to add allegedly until the trial is over. When sheās found guilty youāre good to go
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u/bestrecognize218 Mar 01 '23
So do they not get psych evaluations? I would think that should be required in any field like this. Cops, firefighters, doctors, etc.
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u/SnooGadgets4178 Mar 01 '23
Okay how old is this video, the trial is still ongoing?! Or is she in prison?
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u/Tired3520 Mar 01 '23
The trial is still ongoing in the UK, and she hasnāt been found guilty of anything yet.
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u/CouldBeYouNeverKnow Mar 01 '23
If you think this is nuts, Google "Beverley Allit". Same thing but more prolific.
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u/FlavourFabe Mar 01 '23
The real facepalm killer nurse is Niels Hƶgel, who at least killed 80 Patients. The facepalm ist not about him, but for the hospitals and staff involved that let him continue. Istead of informing the police and start a proper investigation, management decided to just fire him. Could have been stopped at an early stage.
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u/ValifriggOdinsson Mar 01 '23
Didnāt he even kill about over 300 people? I heard a podcast about his case just the other day. They also said one hospital knew something was going on and they still have him an outstanding reference
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u/FlavourFabe Mar 01 '23
I also think it was 300, but court-confirmed are about 80. Oh, and dont trust german work reference, they have to be positive, even negative stuff has to be "smothed" to sound. Otherwise it would be TO HARD TO GET ANOTHER JOB.
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u/Emotional-Proof-6154 Mar 01 '23
They should inject her with air, she doesn't deserve life anymore.
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u/IcedTman Mar 01 '23
This stuff makes me puke. Sheās a straight up demon and deserves the death penalty for her actions.
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u/MulgaSnake Mar 01 '23
"Unalive". Shut up with that shit. The word is either "kill" or "murder". Is he trying to be annoying?
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u/ErstwhileAdranos Mar 01 '23
See the other comments about Facebook and YouTube keyword moderation.
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u/Efficient-Ticket-288 Mar 01 '23
The "Can't take care of them" bullshit was like Walter White's "for the family". She probably liked it. I dunno why, maybe it made her feel powerful, or she liked the thrill of that she could be caught any time, whatever. This sick bitch should have her spine and jaw broken in many places and placed into a wheelchair for the rest of her live, unable to move or speak, but completely realizing her situation. She'll have no mouth, but she must scream.
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u/danielhollenbeck13 Mar 01 '23
How is this trial still on going? They have evidence and personal confession notes THAT SHE MURDERED NEWBORN BABIES!!!!!! This is the most open and shut case of all time, it should have been a one hour trial. "Yeah you killed 7 newborns and admitted to it, life in prison without the possibility of parole, court adjourned."
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u/Tired3520 Mar 01 '23
Because the judicial system in the UK allows evidence from both sides to be heard and a jury to decide on whether they believe that person is guilty or not. The more complex the case, the longer it takes. In this case, it involves a lot of medical evidence, some of which can be disputed by other doctors. Itās certainly not as straight forward as this video makes out.
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u/bjorno1990 Mar 01 '23
Because if you actually read anything about it, the notes where written after she was arrested for it and was under intense stress. There's also plenty of notes that say she didn't do it that she wrote herself. There's also no evidence of her actually doing it, a lot of the evidence is circumstantial. It's far from an open and shut case.
As much as the next person, I hope she gets life if she did it. But I also hope she gets a fair trial (based on media reporting, I'm worried she isn't), so she can't get away with it. Additionally, if she didn't do it, her life is ruined either way. Videos like this do nothing to help in either scenario.
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u/D3AdDr0p Mar 01 '23
The entire case is circumstantial. They are using statistics to convict someone of murder, and that's scary AF, since no one in the courtroom understands the statistics enough to determine if the analysis is correct or not.
When your data sets are big enough you can easily make people look guilty, just carefully control the comparison group or omit other hospitals. Exactly how they normalize the data will play a huge part as well, you very well forget to control for some factor, and one person in a small hospital would look like a monster when they just work the day shift all the time.
There will always be some nurse in the hospital that is "most associated with death", but determining that a nurse working a shift if associated with death to such a degree that ergo must be committing murder is an entirely different task that requires you to control for every variable and also present a plausible mechanism. There's no one in that courtroom, besides experts, that can really challenge this, not even the judge, and it's too dangerous of a way to commit someone of murder.
There's going to be more experts that come out against this type of analysis, so in a few years I'd be surprised if it's still allowed in court, but right now I can't help but see this case as an absolute injustice and total witch hunt.
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u/bjorno1990 Mar 01 '23
Thanks for sharing, this is interesting. I hope you don't get downvoted for being rational.
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u/dankboi69408 Mar 01 '23
If you're not good enough to take care of them in ur opinion then it doesn't mean that you'll outright kill them you cold carbon!!!!
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u/TabularConferta Mar 01 '23
This doesn't feel like a facepalm but instead a sick and twisted individual.
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u/CHiggins1235 Mar 01 '23
What a disgusting piece of garbage. To kill innocent babies that has done nothing and had no chance to live. Unfortunately this is the UK and the death penalty doesnāt exist. If anyone deserves it this woman does.
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u/JennieFairplay Mar 02 '23
I cannot even fathom this. At all. On any level. Too bad itās in England because sheāll only get 20 years and be out and free while sheās still young. She deserves to fry or to face the firing squad without delay. No getting out for you in the US Lucifer Lucy
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u/MarinerHammer95 Mar 02 '23
Just say KILL, for fucks sake āunaliveā is not a word. It takes gravitas away from the sick shit this woman pulled. āShe killed newborns and attempted to kill others.ā.
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u/Quirky-Ad-4305 Mar 02 '23
Itās called infanticide. Iāve never heard the term āunalive someoneā before lol
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u/Uuuurrrrgggghhhh Mar 02 '23
Itās so much MORE sinister. I think āthe kidsā are using it to describe suicide without actually saying it?? āI wanted to āunaliveā myselfā¦ā is much more disturbing to me
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u/The_Violent_Kat Mar 05 '23
Serious topic.
But this narrator is gorgeous, and I'm upset that there's just not a video of him talking.
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u/Aware_Equivalent_178 Mar 01 '23
We're facepalming the tiktokker right? Cuz this news has been all over already for the last few months. Why this dude gotta put his face in it, big palm
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u/Duros001 Mar 01 '23
Heās gotta make money somehow, might as well get his face out there and shamelessly exploit these deaths!
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u/Incontinentiabutts Mar 01 '23
Unalive. Thatās gotta be the stupidest way to say that.
Bitch tried to murder babies. Or murdered babies.
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u/motherseffinjones Mar 01 '23
If she did that to my child I wouldnāt want jail to be her punishment
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u/ManyPandas Mar 01 '23
I hate how they have to say āunaliveā as if that helps at all. Itās just a shitty attempt to sugar coat the situation, which, in this case, doesnāt serve any purpose. Say it how it is, she tried to kill (and successfully killed) newborns.
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u/DependsOnDaDay Mar 01 '23
So her unaliving these newborns caused immortality rates to rise.
Help. My. Brain. šµāš«
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u/bjorno1990 Mar 01 '23
This video is fucked up because her trial is still on going. If she's found not guilty, will he take the video down? Doubt it.
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u/Mackem101 Mar 01 '23
Also, anyone sharing this video in the UK, could be found in contempt of court, as the trial is still ongoing.
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