Posted at 12:5412:54
You added insulin to baby F's feed - judge
Judith Moritz
Inside the courtroom
Justice Goss is now speaking about baby E and baby F.
The judge says: "Baby E died of air embolus on August 3rd. His bleeding was seen by his mother who was concerned, and you sought to reassure her."
He says at the time, the clinicians thought he'd died of a different condition.
The following night, the judge says, she turned her attention to his twin brother, and added insulin to his feed. "It was not noticeable," he adds.
"You infused a bag that was hung, and several other stock bags so that when they were changed he continued to have insulin.
"Baby F recovered but has severe learning difficulties. No doubt you were reassured that no one suspected insulin had been added, and you went on to attack another baby in the same way eight months later."
12:56
Judge: Letby tried to kill baby as nurses celebrated her 100th day of life
Judith Moritz
Inside the courtroom
Moving on to
baby G, Justice Goss says in September 2015 Letby made attempts to kill baby G.
"Although on the margin of survival she did survive. The 7th Sept was her 100th day of life. The nurses had made a banner to celebrate. You injected milk down her nasogastric tube.
"You referred to baby G being a 'high risk baby'.
"You made a further attempt to kill her through overfeeding, causing her to projectile vomit and stop breathing. Baby G suffered a profound injury to her brain from which she will not recover. She requires constant nursing support and attention."
Posted at 12:5712:57
Judge: You murdered baby I and then searched for mother on Facebook
Judith Moritz
Inside the courtroom
The judge continues to deliver the sentence as if Lucy Letby were in the room, as he explained he would do earlier.
"Just over a month later you murdered baby I," Justice Goss says.
"She suffered a series of episodes. You injected air into her stomach and bowel causing her to desaturate and vomit. You infused air into her venous system.
"She was transferred to another hospital.
Six days after her return to Chester she suffered another collapse, screaming out in pain. It was deeply distressing, including for the medical staff who had known baby I for some time.
"You searched for the baby's mother on Facebook."
Posted at 12:5812:58
Letby brain-damaged baby and took home his handover sheet - judge
Judith Moritz
Inside the courtroom
Now turning to the case of baby L, the judge says Letby injected insulin into baby L's feed and injected air into his twin, baby M.
"You took home handover sheets relating to them."
Baby L suffered brain damage, the judge notes.
13:00
Judge: You inflicted painful trauma to baby N
Judith Moritz
Inside the courtroom
The judge now goes on to speak about baby N.
"You attempted to murder baby N. His mother was haemophiliac.
"This interested you.
"You inflicted some painful trauma to his throat causing him to scream and bleed. Fortunately he survived but he could have suffered from the consequences."