NoIs there any chance at all she is innocent and the poor little babies died of natural causes and it was a bizarre coincidence?sorry to sound stupid. I did read her notes. I just can’t imagine a nurse doing this.
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NoIs there any chance at all she is innocent and the poor little babies died of natural causes and it was a bizarre coincidence?sorry to sound stupid. I did read her notes. I just can’t imagine a nurse doing this.
She was denied bailLetby’s lawyer, Richard Thomas, made no application for bail as he sat beside her throughout the hearing in a police station in Chester.
The nurse, from Hereford, was originally arrested in 2018 and again in 2019, but was bailed pending further inquiries. She was re-arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder a further nine, as part of the investigation into the Countess of Chester hospital, which began in 2017.
11-12-20 Lucy Letby: nurse accused of murdering babies remanded in custody
They weren't divided on 3 charges.None of us can know for sure. Even the jury were divided, but she was convicted, so for the present she is guilty.
I would really like to know if that quote is accurate. Does anyone have a source for it? If LL’s mother really said those words, they speak absolute volumes.BTW, does anybody know which arrest it was where her mother is alleged to have said "I did it, take me instead"?
A ‘source’ told the Daily Mail, so it’s hard to say if it’s true without knowing who the source is I guess.I would really like to know if that quote is accurate. Does anyone have a source for it? If LL’s mother really said those words, they speak absolute volumes.
Reporters don't always give the full details - just the bits that make a good headline, unfortunately.A ‘source’ told the Daily Mail, so it’s hard to say if it’s true without knowing who the source is I guess.
Lucy Letby's mother collapsed in tears when her daughter was convicted
A source told the Mail that Letby's mother was distraught when she was arrested in 2018 - wailing, crying and even telling police, 'I did it, take me instead,' in a desperate bid to protect her.www.dailymail.co.uk
Thank youA ‘source’ told the Daily Mail, so it’s hard to say if it’s true without knowing who the source is I guess.
Lucy Letby's mother collapsed in tears when her daughter was convicted
A source told the Mail that Letby's mother was distraught when she was arrested in 2018 - wailing, crying and even telling police, 'I did it, take me instead,' in a desperate bid to protect her.www.dailymail.co.uk
It looked like the kind of sweatshirt you can be given while under interrrgation. Plus if you look at Tortoise's last post - on the next page - she's wearing matching joggers too.She was arrested 3rd July 2018, questioned for 3 days and released on bail 6th July 2018 so maybe her dad dropped off a change of clothes.
A nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies at a UK hospital has been released on bail.
Detectives in Cheshire questioned Lucy Letby for three days before she was released on Friday morning. The 28-year-old was arrested on Tuesday as part of a year-long investigation into the deaths of babies at the Countess of Chester hospital’s neonatal unit in 2015-16.
Letby was held on suspicion of the murder of eight babies and the attempted murder of six others. She has not been charged. Police said she had been bailed pending further inquiries.
Nurse arrested over Cheshire baby deaths released on bail
Lucy Letby, 28, had been held on suspicion of murder of eight infants at Chester hospitalwww.theguardian.com
And that is enough for a whole life order. The jury's inconclusive verdict on others is now irrelevant.They weren't divided on 3 charges.
Well the UK does pride itself on being a civilized countryVery true. She will have the opportunity to better herself through study, reading, all those opportunities people have in prison in the UK.
The thing is, all the experts and evidence agree that someone murdered or harmed those babies. So even if it wasn't LL who did it, one of the other nurses did it. And all the evidence was very telling against her. It's hard for any of us to imagine a nurse doing such horrific things, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. It did.Is there any chance at all she is innocent and the poor little babies died of natural causes and it was a bizarre coincidence?sorry to sound stupid. I did read her notes. I just can’t imagine a nurse doing this.
We have plenty of room for improvement!Well the UK does pride itself on being a civilized country
Too right . We are not as enlightened as we might be.We have plenty of room for improvement!
Complacency is the enemy.Too right . We are not as enlightened as we might be.
Her friend Dawn who has stated she will stand by her comment i.e won’t believe it’s true unless LL confesses to her is likely in the same boat. When you love someone very deeply and think you know that person, then it must be very difficult to get your head around and perhaps for some people impossible.Still, Lucy's parents were understandably devastated by her conviction and sentence. But they will continue to support her, because what else have they got left?
Is there any chance at all she is innocent and the poor little babies died of natural causes and it was a bizarre coincidence?sorry to sound stupid. I did read her notes. I just can’t imagine a nurse doing this.
Still, Lucy's parents were understandably devastated by her conviction and sentence. But they will continue to support her, because what else have they got left?
Such monumental task.
Cheshire police have made a documentary about the investigation.