I watched the first 20 mins of the doc and didn’t like the way it was selective in its storytelling, given what I know of events. The initial scene of her arrest, where her mum breaks down and Lucy is just quiet and hugging her cat, made a lot of people wonder why she showed no emotion when being accused of such crimes. I think the arrest in the video was not her first arrest, likely her third over a few years, but that isn’t made clear. I believe this arrest was expected, hence the reaction. The next scene was of police interviews where they questioned her on procedure and she was shit hot, but couldn’t remember a lot of details about the baby they were asking her about. I found that strange. I could wax lyrical about procedures in my industry, but I’ll probably be unable to recall a lot of details about things that happened, even out of the ordinary things (granted, not baby deaths, but as a neonatal nurse she’ll have been used to all kinds of bad things and it’s probably a good mental tool to forget details for your own sanity). I have no idea if she’s guilty or innocent, but I didn’t like what they showed in the few scenes I watched. I’d also add that I’m invested. My son was born in that hospital on a night when she worked there. I remember faces and I saw her on the ward. There’s a part of me that doubts she did it nonetheless, and a sliver of doubt is enough. So, did anyone watch?