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Yet, despite Letby being on shift at every baby death - in a meeting called a month later, concerns among managers appear to have dissipated. Notes taken by Alison Kelly show Letby’s name linked ...
denied that he had stalled a police investigation and tried to ruin the careers of doctors who blew the whistle on Letby. Notes of a meeting between Mr Chambers and Sue Hodkinson, human resources ...
A new bombshell looks set to blow holes in Lucy Letby's prosecution following the release of a new memo from the trial's sole ...
A new email appears to contradict evidence given at Lucy Letby’s trial. But as the convicted nurse prepares to appeal her whole-life sentences, David James Smith examines the hurdles her new barrister ...
A BOMBSHELL email has appeared to cast doubt on prosecution claims that Lucy Letby was caught “red-handed”. Letby, 35, from ...
The nurse, in reality, wrote the notes on the advice of her personal doctor, as a healing process during the extreme stress ...
where they announced that an eminent panel of 14 international experts had examined the medical notes of babies involved in Letby’s original trial. No murders had taken place, they said ...
But more than three decades after his paper was published, that is what happened. Lucy Letby, a former nurse in a neonatal unit in northern England, was found guilty in two trials in 2023 and 2024 ...
The evidence that convicted her was mostly that of medical experts and some inferences from notes in her personal diary ...
After Lucy Letby was sentenced to 15 whole-life terms for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, an inquiry was launched to ensure lessons were learnt. The Thirlwall Inquiry ...
"It is important to note that this does not impact on the convictions of Lucy Letby for multiple offences of murder and attempted murder. "Those identified as suspects have been notified.
"It is important to note that this does not impact on the convictions of Lucy Letby for multiple offences of murder and attempted murder." Referring to the gross negligence manslaughter ...