The Full Thirlwall Inquiry Archive: Now Powered by AI
The Thirlwall Inquiry has produced tens of thousands of pages of evidence, transcripts, and medical data. For a single lawyer, journalist, or researcher, reading every line is impossible. Vital connections get missed. Timelines get blurred.
Until now.
We are proud to introduce the BRD Case Analyst, the world’s first AI forensic tool trained specifically on the complete, digitized archive of the Thirlwall Inquiry and the Lucy Letby trial medical bundles.
Launch the Case Analyst (Free 7-Day Trial) ✨Why This Tool is Different
Unlike standard AI tools like ChatGPT, which rely on general internet knowledge, the BRD Case Analyst is "closed-source." It relies strictly on the official documents uploaded to its secure evidence vault. It does not hallucinate internet theories—it cites the files.
- 50,000+ Pages Indexed: Search transcripts, police interviews, and medical notes in seconds.
- Forensic Timeline Analysis: Instantly cross-reference a witness statement from 2024 with nursing notes from 2015 to spot contradictions.
- Staffing & Rota Audits: Check shift patterns to see if the unit was understaffed or if other "suspicious" collapses happened when Letby wasn't there.
How to Use the Analyst: A Guide for New Users
This is a professional forensic tool. To get the best results, you need to ask precise questions. Don't just chat with it—interrogate the data.
Strategy 1: The "Timeline Stress Test"
Use this to find discrepancies between what a doctor said happened and what the notes actually recorded.
"Compare the timeline given in Dr. Brearey's statement against the nursing notes and medical device logs for Child E. Highlight any discrepancy of more than 10 minutes and cite the document."
Strategy 2: The "Wide Net" Search
The AI has a safety limit on how much it reads at once. To search the entire archive without missing anything, use a two-step approach.
Step 2 (Extract Evidence): "Now, using the files listed above, extract every specific reading of blood sugar levels. Quote the text directly."
Strategy 3: The "Texas Sharpshooter" Check
Investigate whether the data was cherry-picked to fit a theory.
"Search for all 'unexpected collapses' or 'desaturations' that occurred when Lucy Letby was NOT on shift. List the dates and the medical explanations given for those specific events."
Start Your Investigation
The evidence is there. It just needs to be read. Join the growing community of researchers using technology to ensure no fact is left unchecked.
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