Circumstantial evidence proved dangerous in the case of Rebecca Leighton who,in 2011,spent 6 weeks in prison,charged with tampering with medication whilst working as a nurse at Stepping Hill hospital.
The circumstantial evidence came,as it had been found,that the nurse in question had been stealing painkillers and antibiotics from off the ward where she worked and was then sacked. 3 patients had died in her care at that point,so she became branded.
After putting in her 6 week sentence at Styal prison,she was released without charge and the whole sequence of events made her very unwell,to the point where she wanted to change her name.
Because Rebecca had stolen tablets from the hospital--------------she "automatically " became a murderer as well !!
She successfully sued the police for making public her facebook page and leaking her name to the press.
As we all know---------4 years on,it was Victorino Chua who was the murderer and who is now serving 35+ years.
Rebecca's sacking over theft,gave police the " lead " in trying to also charge her with murder.
Some things just don't add up as the police THINK that their work is already done before they begin investigating. It sounds familiar to me.