Law Lucy Letby New Yorker Article

Source on her using a different method of killing each time? The sentence is for the murder of 7 babies. So if what you are saying is true there should be 7 different methods of murder.

Also if she was the only person who was there, how do you explain this daily mail article from 2017;

"Police investigate the deaths of 15 babies in a single year at the Countess of Chester hospital"


Hint: There were many more deaths that occurred when she wasn't there in a neonatal unit

"Melanie and Patrick Robinson's son, Noah, died following catalogue of blunders"

The source was a documentary on BBC Panorama. I think it was called Lucy Letby: the Nurse Who Killled. On researching just now I found that she did have a favourite murder method which was air injection, and second insulin injections but that's not what the documentary conveyed. And it seemed like she changed the timings so that they would die when she wasn't around, so maybe the documentary makers got that mixed up?

You misread what I wrote. I said she was the only nurse on duty at some point for all of the murdered and attempted murder of babies. All the other deaths you mentioned were not considered murders/attempted. She had contact with 4000 babies during her career. That's a lot of babies that could have died when she was around, and that would have nothing to do with her murdering/attempting to murder them.
 
You don't have to.

However, the UK courts are quite capable of making mistakes.

It's major news in the UK right now that hundreds of people running post offices were given faulty convictions because of faulty IT software.

Of course they can make mistakes, but Letby ain't one.

She will rot in jail forever for murdering infants and ruining so many families and lives.

She is scum.
 
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