Lucy Letby barrister to submit 'fresh evidence' to review body
- A lawyer for Lucy Letby plans to submit new evidence to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, claiming it undermines her conviction for murdering seven babies.
- Letby, imprisoned for life, maintains her innocence despite being denied an appeal against her convictions.
- The new 86-page report by medical experts states the jury was misled on key medical facts concerning two victims.
- Legal representatives for families of Letby's victims criticized the new report, calling it 'full of analytical holes', as they claimed it merely repeated the defense's arguments presented during the trial.
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Convicted UK baby killer’s lawyer presents ‘fresh’ evidence in bid to clear her name
A lawyer defending Lucy Letby on Thursday handed over “fresh” medical evidence to an independent body aimed at clearing the name of the former nurse, whose convictions have made her the most prolific child serial killer in modern UK history. Letby, 35, is serving 15 whole life sentences for the deaths of the babies at a neo-natal unit in the northwest of England where she worked between 2015 and 2016. Letby was convicted of murdering seven newbo…
Letby Barrister: Fresh Evidence Will Completely Demolish Case Against Her
The barrister representing Lucy Letby has handed over “fresh” medical evidence that he claims will “completely demolish” the case against her. Mark McDonald told reporters the convicted child serial killer has “a new hope” as he visited the Birmingham offices of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). He was there to deliver the full findings of a 14-strong international panel of neonatologists and paediatric specialists who say poor medica…
UK police hit back at ‘ill-informed’ criticism of baby killer Letby inquiry
LONDON (Reuters) – British police on Thursday hit out at “ill-informed” criticism of the investigation and prosecution of nurse Lucy Letby whose conviction for murdering seven babies in her care has provoked global scrutiny. Letby was jailed in 2023 for the remainder of her life after being found guilty of murdering the newborns and attempting to murder eight more between June 2015 and June 2016 while working in the neonatal unit of the Countess…
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