A panel of fourteen medical experts from around the world, not affiliated with the case, has reviewed the medical evidence used to convict Lucy Letby of murdering babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital. They claim the evidence does not support her guilt, sparking debate and raising questions about the validity of her conviction.
The former nurse at the Countess of Chester hospital in the north of England is currently serving a life sentence for“There was a deep malevolence bordering on sadism in your actions,” he told her.
“Fourteen medical experts from all around the world, who are not being paid and have no vested interest in the case, they’ve all gone away, they’ve studied the medical evidence that was used to convict her,” journalist Enda Brady explained to However, Mr Brady has his doubts whether the report contains enough new evidence to compel the Criminal Cases Review Commission to recommend a retrial.
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