Eleanor Neale
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So Professor Hull was basically saying, it can't be an insulinoma.
So how were his levels that high?
That's not natural.
Something must have happened to get his levels that high.
That was only one of the things that Professor Hull wrote about in this report, but there were so many other concerning, suspicious things that he'd spotted throughout these cases.
And when he'd finished this report,
He took it back to Grantham and Costeven Hospital and showed Dr. Porter and they just could not believe that all of this evidence had been like right in front of their eyes the whole time.
So they took these reports straight to the police and they were like, look, look at everything that we've found.
Isn't this suspicious?
Police thought
that these doctors were kind of wasting their time.
They didn't take this as seriously as the doctors were taking it because police thought that this was more of a case of bad staffing.
Like they thought that the nurses and the doctors at Grantham and Costeven Hospital were not doing a good enough job and that was what was leading to all of these unexpected
child deaths, cardiac arrests, respiratory attacks, 12 of them in two months.
The police kind of just told these doctors that maybe they should look into training their staff better instead of accusing them of like wrongdoing and intentionally harming these children.
But the police did open a formal inquiry because, I mean, this is very serious and they needed to.
In fact, there was one man on the police force, Superintendent Stuart Clifton, and he saw this case for what it was.
He saw it exactly how the doctors were.
This was so suspicious.
Something was going on.