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Originally posted by blupblup
Originally posted by daaskapital
Even still, i cannot see why she would be murdered/assassinated whatever because of the incident. Nothing much was revealed in the whole exchange...at all. It doesn't make sense either way.
I was thinking the same thing and on the surface it does seem massively disproportionate... but perhaps if she was "killed" then this is a warning shot to any other medical staff, press etc, thinking about trying to get insider info?
This is the
"Leave the **** alone or else" message.
It's not like it's the first time is it.
Originally posted by daaskapital
That makes sense...
It's early morning here..need sleep.
Originally posted by haven123
reply to post by gnosticagnostic
but she wasnt even being disiplined for it it was a mistake and the royal family never made a complaint to the hospital(there words) and there NOT treating as suspicious and are not looking for anyone else in conection,
ruling it as not suspicious THIS early raises eyebrows .
Originally posted by stonebutterfly
Yes giving away information KNOWINGLY to an unauthorized person will cause a license to be taken. But what about giving it to someone you believe is an authorized party, and not knowing its a lie? I mean its not like this lady had conversations with the royals over the phone and knew exactly what they sounded like. And these people had been patched through to her, so she must have assumed security measures had been passed.
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
I didn't realize that it was the Nurse at the very beginning that patched the call thru and not the one that actually spoke with the DJ's. Not that it makes it any better but even more confusing as she was just the relay pretty much.
Originally posted by blupblup
And the police are NOT looking for anyone else in connection with her death and It's NOT being treated as suspicious.
Police are treating the death as "unexplained," they said.
Originally posted by Allegorical
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
I didn't realize that it was the Nurse at the very beginning that patched the call thru and not the one that actually spoke with the DJ's. Not that it makes it any better but even more confusing as she was just the relay pretty much.
She wasn't even a nurse, she was a RECEPTIONIST.
The RECEPTIONIST who patched the call through to the nurse is the one who committed suicide. A receptionist can not lose their license because there is no license required to answer the phone and take notes.