Hey there, folks! 🎉 So, get this, a forensic psychologist is all like, “Hey, those creepy Post-it notes from baby killer Lucy Letby are her version of a confession.” I mean, seriously, who knew psychoanalysis came in neon colors and stick-on form? Dr. Sohom Das is basically saying that these little notes are like a sneak peek into Lucy’s twisted mind after she went on a baby-killing spree. And you thought your Post-it notes were dark because you ran out of chocolate, right? 😂
So, Lucy Letby’s got these notes, and they’re like the messed-up mixtape of a killer’s thoughts. She’s all, “I don’t deserve to live. I killed them on purpose because I’m not good enough to care for them.” And in another note, she’s like, “I am a horrible evil person.” I mean, Lucy, we all had those teenage angst phases, but this is like taking it to a whole new level. 🙈
Now, here’s where it gets wild. Dr. Das is like, “Yo, these aren’t the scribbles of a run-of-the-mill psychopath.” He’s not buying the “I’m out of touch with reality” excuse, honey. He’s pointing out Lucy’s self-loathing, guilt, and low self-confidence—basically the opposite of those confidence-boosting motivational posters. We’re talking phrases like “I don’t deserve Mum + Dad,” “Hate myself,” and “I AM EVIL I DID THIS.” Lucy’s notes are like a bizarre mix of self-help affirmations gone wrong. 😅
So, Lucy’s in the slammer for life, and the judge called her murder spree “cruel, calculated and cynical.” Ouch, right in the criminal ego. But hey, Lucy’s art skills aren’t half bad! She’s got doodles that reveal her true motives, like a creepy coloring book from the abyss. And apparently, she’s not your typical psychopath; she’s more into the power trip and hanging around the grieving process. I mean, move over, Freud, we got a new psychological playground here! 🤷♀️
Now, let’s talk about those Post-it notes. In big green letters, Lucy’s like “NO HOPE,” “DESPAIR,” “PANIC,” “FEAR,” and ‘LOST’. It’s like she’s playing a demented game of emotional Bingo. 🎰 Dr. Das is decoding this as Lucy’s way of admitting that her deeds are, well, too messed up to even put into words. She’s basically saying, “I’m so bad, I can’t even spell it out!” And guess what? She’s got a whole “awful person” routine going on. Lady, if self-deprecating humor was a crime, you’d be serving double life sentences! 😆
But here’s the kicker: Lucy’s notes are a rollercoaster of contradictions. One moment she’s like, “I haven’t done anything wrong,” and in the next breath, she’s shouting, “I AM EVIL. I DID THIS.” Talk about having an internal debate with herself! 🤯 At least she knows she’s not off the hook for this mess.
So, there you have it, folks. Lucy Letby’s Post-it note confessions—making us all wonder if we should be worried about our own sticky note habits. 📝 Stay safe out there, and remember, if you start contemplating evil deeds, maybe switch to journaling instead. And don’t forget to use the right color markers to capture your “limited” conscience! 😉Hey there, folks! 🎉 So, get this, a forensic psychologist is all like, “Hey, those creepy Post-it notes from baby killer Lucy Letby are her version of a confession.” I mean, seriously, who knew psychoanalysis came in neon colors and stick-on form? Dr. Sohom Das is basically saying that these little notes are like a sneak peek into Lucy’s twisted mind after she went on a baby-killing spree. And you thought your Post-it notes were dark because you ran out of chocolate, right? 😂
So, Lucy Letby’s got these notes, and they’re like the messed-up mixtape of a killer’s thoughts. She’s all, “I don’t deserve to live. I killed them on purpose because I’m not good enough to care for them.” And in another note, she’s like, “I am a horrible evil person.” I mean, Lucy, we all had those teenage angst phases, but this is like taking it to a whole new level. 🙈
Now, here’s where it gets wild. Dr. Das is like, “Yo, these aren’t the scribbles of a run-of-the-mill psychopath.” He’s not buying the “I’m out of touch with reality” excuse, honey. He’s pointing out Lucy’s self-loathing, guilt, and low self-confidence—basically the opposite of those confidence-boosting motivational posters. We’re talking phrases like “I don’t deserve Mum + Dad,” “Hate myself,” and “I AM EVIL I DID THIS.” Lucy’s notes are like a bizarre mix of self-help affirmations gone wrong. 😅
So, Lucy’s in the slammer for life, and the judge called her murder spree “cruel, calculated and cynical.” Ouch, right in the criminal ego. But hey, Lucy’s art skills aren’t half bad! She’s got doodles that reveal her true motives, like a creepy coloring book from the abyss. And apparently, she’s not your typical psychopath; she’s more into the power trip and hanging around the grieving process. I mean, move over, Freud, we got a new psychological playground here! 🤷♀️
Now, let’s talk about those Post-it notes. In big green letters, Lucy’s like “NO HOPE,” “DESPAIR,” “PANIC,” “FEAR,” and ‘LOST’. It’s like she’s playing a demented game of emotional Bingo. 🎰 Dr. Das is decoding this as Lucy’s way of admitting that her deeds are, well, too messed up to even put into words. She’s basically saying, “I’m so bad, I can’t even spell it out!” And guess what? She’s got a whole “awful person” routine going on. Lady, if self-deprecating humor was a crime, you’d be serving double life sentences! 😆
But here’s the kicker: Lucy’s notes are a rollercoaster of contradictions. One moment she’s like, “I haven’t done anything wrong,” and in the next breath, she’s shouting, “I AM EVIL. I DID THIS.” Talk about having an internal debate with herself! 🤯 At least she knows she’s not off the hook for this mess.
So, there you have it, folks. Lucy Letby’s Post-it note confessions—making us all wonder if we should be worried about our own sticky note habits. 📝 Stay safe out there, and remember, if you start contemplating evil deeds, maybe switch to journaling instead. And don’t forget to use the right color markers to capture your “limited” conscience! 😉