She named them as Stephen Brearey, the leading paediatric consultant at the Countess of Chester Hospital, and one of his senior colleagues, the TV doctor Ravi Jayaram.
She said that they had been joined in a 'conspiracy' against her by consultant John Gibbs and a female doctor who cannot be named for legal reasons.
Nick Johnson KC, prosecuting, had taken Letby through a list of 19 doctors who had been involved in the care of the seven babies she is alleged to have murdered and ten more she is said to have tried to kill.
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The list of doctors put to Letby included the male registrar she is said to have flirted with.
When she agreed she had no problem with him, Mr Johnson asked: 'Were you in love with him?'
Letby replied: 'I loved (first name) as a friend. I was not in love with him.'
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Mr Johnson reminded Letby that a fellow nurse who had taken the measurement said in evidence that she would have disposed of the printout in the unit's confidential waste bin.
He then asked: 'When did you fish it out of the bin?'
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Mr Johnson said: 'If the jury conclude, let's say, that babies five, eight, ten and 12, were all attacked, you are the only common feature, it would have to be, you are the attacker?'
Letby replied: 'That's for them to decide.'
Alleged baby killer Lucy Letby (right, in court sketch) claimed today that a 'gang of four' consultants conspired to 'get her' over for deaths on a neonatal unit so they could cover up failings at the hospital.
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