Eleanor Neale
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, and by the way, today's case has multiple parts.
This is actually part two, so if you haven't seen part one yet, which was our most recent upload, well, go watch that one first, and then come back here and watch part two.
So today's video is going to be part two of the Beverly Allitt case, the angel of death, the nightmare nurse, she goes by so many different names.
Before we get into the rest of the case, I do just wanna give content warnings, although they are the same as part one, so if you couldn't watch part one, you probably won't be able to watch
Part two.
So in this video, we're gonna be discussing the murders of very young children, even babies.
We're also gonna be discussing a lot of different mental illnesses, including personality disorders, self-harm, anorexia, Munchausen syndrome, Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
There's also gonna be brief mentions of animal abuse, rape, and domestic violence.
So if any of that is something that you don't wanna hear about right now, I completely understand.
Just click out the video and hopefully I'll catch you again with a different video another time.
But yeah, all of that being said, I already gave a little bit of a summary at the start of the video.
So let's just get straight into part two.
So the next child to fall suddenly ill at Grantham Hospital, this happened literally the day after Paul Crampton was transferred out.
five-year-old Bradley Gibson was transferred in.
He'd been referred to Grantham Hospital by his GP because his mother had taken him to the GP, just the normal doctor, because he had a really bad cough.
But once the GP checked him over, he diagnosed him with quite a bad chest infection.
And so they sent him to the hospital so that he could be put on like antibiotics, he was put on an IV.
And when he arrived at the hospital, all these nurses remarked at how
positive and bright little Bradley was.
Like even though he had this really bad chest infection, he was in pain, but he was just so smiley and bubbly and happy.