Serial baby killer Lucy Letby sent flirty messages to a doctor, revealing an infatuation with the older man. The former nurse was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six other infants while working on the neonatal unit at
The prosecution’s lead medical expert in the Lucy Letby case has said hospital executives who failed to act on concerns about the serial killer nurse should be investigated for corporate manslaughter. Retired consultant paediatrician Dewi Evans says he will write to Cheshire
The agony endured by the parents of Lucy Letby’s victims was summed up in a heartrending statement read after the nurse was found guilty of seven murders and six attempted murders at today. Janet Moore, Family Liaison Co-ordinator with Cheshire Constabulary, read
MANCHESTER, England – The nurse who led “a campaign of violence” and enjoyed “playing God” has been found guilty of murdering seven babies at a hospital – making her the United Kingdom’s most prolific child serial killer. Lucy Letby, 33, was also convicted of
Lucy Letby kept a scrawled note of medications given to a baby boy as he fought back from the brink of death under her bed, it has been revealed. The 33-year-old registered nurse was today convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to
The Government has ordered an independent inquiry after nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others at a hospital neonatal unit. The Department of Health said the probe will look into the circumstances behind
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Nurse Lucy Letby was seen getting emotional and wiping her eyes as she gave her first evidence, before saying it’s “very difficult”. She told Manchester Crown Court: “Everything about me and about my life, and the hopes I had for the future,