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Lucy Letby: killer or coincidence? Why some experts question the evidence
Exclusive: Doubts raised over safety of convictions of nurse found guilty of murdering babies
The nurse jailed for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others may have been convicted on insufficient evidence.
A few snippets ...
"There was no forensic evidence to prove her guilt and no one saw Letby – who continues to maintain her innocence – causing harm."
"In 2013-14, the CoC neonatal unit had four deaths each year. Then, between June 2015 and June 2016, an unusual cluster of 13 deaths occurred ... After further deaths in late June 2016, Letby was removed from neonatal duty. Around the same time, the hospital management downgraded the unit, so that it stopped taking the most premature babies with the highest risk of mortality. The number of deaths fell thereafter."
Insulin used to kill ...
" ... Prof Alan Wayne Jones, who is one of Europe’s foremost experts on toxicology and insulin. He has written about the limitations of immunoassay tests in criminal convictions, and said they needed to be verified by a more specific analytical method to provide binding evidence in criminal cases.The defence never asked the biochemists whether the test was the right kind to prove insulin poisoning. "
"A key plank of the prosecution was that it was always Letby who was there when the babies collapsed or died unexpectedly.
.... However, the jury was not told about six other deaths in the period with which Letby was not charged. They were omitted from the table."
" .. six of the seven babies found to have been murdered had postmortems at Alder Hey hospital, a centre of excellence. These pathologists had had the advantage of physically examining the babies and reported no unnatural findings."