Disturbing UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Finally RESOLVED in 2023

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:43 - Lucy Letby
15:48 - Melissa Highsmith
24:33 - Downunder Divers
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Thanks to technological advancements, a huge number of cold cases have been resolved in the past few years! I'm glad those who've been seeking justice have found some closure as a result. What unsolved mysteries are you desperately hoping will be solved in the near future?

LazyMasquerade
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The fact that Countess Hospital management actually protected Lucy and persecuted her accusers instead is the most disgusting thing of all. Those hospital executives should be in jail right alongside her for aiding and abetting a murderer.

ShinobiNeon
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Melissa renewing her wedding vows so her bio parents can attend is so dang sweet.

AverageSparrow
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Pretty sure it's worse for a hospital's reputation that they try to cover up and protect a murderer, rather than owning up and taking all possible steps to have them found out and punished by a court.

hanans
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They need to pursue charges against the managers that ignored Letby’s behavior.

kjvail
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again. There should be NO statute of limitation on crimes like murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, SA etc. It's one thing to let someone get off without even a slap on the wrist for stealing some shit, but it's a WHOLE other level of fucked up when you can steal a child and not be punished for it, and there's been MORE than one case where a serial killer has gone free because they weren't discovered soon enough.

JustAnotherBuckyLover
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Melissa’s story is heartbreaking but it’s so sweet that she wants to renew her vows so her true parents can be present 🥹 I hope they can live happily together too.

mysticthemanakete
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The first story is tragic and infuriating! A lot of lives could’ve been saved if only the doctors’s complaints and worries were taken seriously. I can only image how the initial joy of bringing a new life into this world turned into instant pain and shock for the parents.

mariamanb
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Unfortunately, how the hospital handled Lucy Letby is *extremely* common in hospitals. Charles Cullen, an American serial killer, was much the same: he would kill patients (mostly elderly) and the deaths would stop when he was either on vacation or moved. Coworkers would even joke about it and there is evidence multiple hospitals knew about it and gave him the option to quit or they would get police involved, so of course he left. And the hospitals never reported it and one even actively covered up their knowledge of his crimes. Why? Lawsuits. And it still happens to this day. I have a lot of family in the medical field who watch doctors and nurses do criminal acts and are either put on "admin duty" or allowed to "pursue other offers of employment". And the worst part? Most of these hospitals never face serious punishment.

Marstic
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For the first case, “new management” isn’t enough. The old managers should have been tried for aiding and abetting.

Shadowbard
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The divers who look for missing people to give closure to their families expecting nothing in return is so sweet! ❤

SkyBaddie
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Despite being in the UK, a lot of the Lucy Letby stuff actually passed me by. I had no idea she had killed so many babies. Absolutely shocking. RIP to all the victims.

justhannah
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Every single person that covered for Lucy should be held accountable for what happened.

rhys
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The British media reacted to the Lucy Letby case like they were completely unaware a woman can kill. She's not even Britain's first serial killer nurse.

MakerInMotion
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Also, that nurse actually inserted herself into the families grieving process a ton (or tried to 'be there' for them if the babies didn't die the first time she tried). Like, to a creepy and uncomfortable extent, according to some of the mothers. Then stalked the families FB pages.

I think she was trying to get attention as the sweet, loving nurse that got the families through their grief, and was looking at their pages for some kind of "we couldn't have gotten through it without her support" type posts.

bloodyneptune
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The worst thing about it is that hospital management had knowledge about what might have been happening but allowed her to continue to work as a nurse in the hospital which is hugely negligent and incompetent on their part and they really should be charged for it

seandelap
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I can't be in possession of a stolen candy bar but you can have a kid that is proven to be not yours with no charges. That's disgusting

just.in.
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That first case is absolutely haunting.. The hospital definitely needs to be held accountable for this too. They’re worried about the reputation of the hospital 🤦‍♀️

AnnieNorthman
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I cannot imagine the frustration of the doctors that raised the alarm about Letby, who were only trying to protect children, only to be told to apologise to her and not be heard and have to watch children die

lauraholmes
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Lucys friends still stand by her as they believe she couldn’t do something like this. People aren’t always what they seem on the outside. They need to realize that

alyssa.g