Scribbled notes penned by former nurse Lucy Letby which were used to convict ... Post-it notes and a torn sheet of paper ...
There are two parallel universes in the Lucy Letby story. One can be witnessed every day in Liverpool at the public inquiry into her case. Here, the matter of Letby’s guilt is settled.
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The prosecution held it up as a confession. The defence argued it ... "You're lying aren't you, Lucy Letby?" he'd ask her. "You enjoyed what was going on didn't you, Lucy Letby?" ...
Lucy Letby spent Christmas alone without any jail privileges - although her loneliness would have been eased thanks to a sick new friendship. The former NHS nurse, 34, was convicted of murdering ...
Serial killer Lucy Letby was seen clutching onto a comforter throughout her harrowing trial that shocked the country, where courtroom reporters were struck by her "severe" and seemingly ...
Lucy Letby is on trial for the alleged murder of seven babies, and the attempted murder of a further ten, between June 2015 and June 2016 while working at the neonatal unit at the Countess of ...
Lucy Letby’s father threatened to hold a gun to the head of the chief executive of the hospital she worked at, a public inquiry has heard. Tony Chambers said John Letby was “very angry” at a ...
Key witness has ‘changed mind’ on deaths of four babies, says barrister Lucy Letby’s defence team is to seek a fresh appeal on the grounds that the chief medical witness for the prosecution ...
It was set up to investigate how Lucy Letby was able to murder seven babies and attempt to murder seven more on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital in 2015 and 2016. We ...
More than 50 experts stand ready to defend Lucy Letby, her barrister has said. On Tuesday night, Cheshire Constabulary confirmed that it had questioned Letby about more deaths and collapses at the ...
Significant changes and improvements have been made at a hospital where Lucy Letby murdered babies, its chief executive has told a public inquiry. Jane Tomkinson said she was "truly sorry" on ...