Andrea Dunlop
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So in this case, Angeline was born really dangerously premature.
I think it was 26 weeks or something like that, quite early, so did have some issues.
Then Lisa was eventually caught poisoning her in the hospital.
She went septic many times, which is having a blood infection.
They ended up catching her on video.
So that was a quite clear cut case.
You don't usually get that clear of evidence in these cases.
It usually is this, again, pattern of abuse.
And it was in that case.
They just happened to catch her.
I believe it was something like over 50 instances of her poisoning the child.
That's a bit of a persistent question.
This was in the late 90s when this happened.
And every hospital has different things that they're equipped with in terms of video monitoring.
They may not have the staff to monitor it while it's happening.
They may be reviewing the tape later, which is I believe what happened in this case.
Well, unfortunately, Jordan, we have the exact opposite kind of lawsuit happening.
So there's a case in San Diego right now at Rady Children's where parents are suing a hospital partly for using video surveillance.
And there is a lot of pushback from parents' rights groups in particular about the idea of using this kind of video surveillance in a hospital.
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