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Episode 2: Baby P — The Full Case File
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Peter Connelly, known publicly as "Baby P," was seen sixty times in eight months by social workers, doctors, and police, in the same London borough that had already been through the Victoria Climbié case seven years earlier. He died in August 2007, aged 17 months, from sustained abuse that was actively concealed from every professional monitoring his case.
This episode goes deep on two things: the full Old Bailey trial, why the murder charges were reduced to "causing or allowing," Judge Stephen Kramer's sentencing remarks in full, and the parallel case where Steven Barker was convicted of raping a separate child also on Haringey's child protection register, and the child protection practice side that rarely gets covered properly: the GP excluded from the case conference, Steven Barker's presence in the household going completely unvetted, and the sharp contrast between two social workers with very different outcomes. Maria Ward and her manager Gillie Christou admitted real, documented casework failures. Sylvia Henry, a separate social worker who had actually argued for the safer option and was overruled, was falsely accused of negligence by The Sun newspaper and later won a libel case against them.
We also cover the political and media firestorm this case triggered, including a heated Prime Minister's Questions clash between Gordon Brown and David Cameron, the Ofsted and Healthcare Commission reviews, and Lord Laming's second national child protection review, brought back by the same man who led the Climbié inquiry.
Content warning: this episode contains detailed descriptions of the sustained physical abuse of a young child. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
What's covered: – Peter's background and the household that formed around him – The sixty professional contacts, and what specifically went wrong with each – The case conference gap and the unvetted household member – The Old Bailey trial, the murder-to-manslaughter-equivalent legal mechanism, and the parallel rape conviction – Judge Stephen Kramer's sentencing remarks – The Sun's "Justice for Baby P" campaign and the Cameron/Brown PMQs clash – Maria Ward, Gillie Christou, and Sylvia Henry: two very different kinds of accountability – The Ofsted and Healthcare Commission reviews, and Lord Laming's second national review – Where the three people convicted are now
Sources referenced: R v Owen, Barker, and Connelly (Old Bailey, 2008–2009); the second Haringey Serious Case Review; the 2008 Ofsted joint area review; the May 2009 Healthcare Commission report; Lord Laming's 2009 national review; contemporaneous UK press and legal reporting on the Ward/Christou tribunal and Sylvia Henry's libel case against The Sun; GMC records on Dr Al-Zayyat and Dr Ikwueke.
If you haven't heard it yet, Episode 1 covers the Victoria Climbié case, the direct predecessor to this one.
If any of this content affects you personally, the NSPCC helpline (0808 800 5000) and Childline (0800 1111) are both available in the UK.