In her long, final judgment on the case, Mrs Justice Russell rehearsed all the evidence against “C”, some of it hearsay, portraying her in a very unfavourable light – although she did concede that C had given Miss G a “high standard of physical care”. She agreed that whenever Miss G had been allowed to speak in court, she had “consistently and firmly stated” that “C and F should continue to reside with her”, and that the council “and other professionals should leave her alone”. She also had “a particularly strong wish to remain in her own home” and not to be “placed in a care home”.