2:00pm
Mr Myers says he will refer to 'brief looks' at Lucy Letby, the person she was and is, and documents, and the subject of 'experts', this afternoon.
2:05pm
He says who Letby is, and was, is at the "heart of this case". He says she had "never been in trouble before".
He says the jury will have formed an impression from her giving evidence of a "serious" person.
A photo of a noticeboard from her home, taken at the time of her arrest, "is a good snapshot of who she is, and was". The noticeboard includes a photo of Letby smiling.
The noticeboard photo isn't conclusive but "isn't unimportant" - "this is the person we were dealing with at that time".
He refers to the "commitment" Letby did in training to care for "hundreds and hundreds" of babies.
He says it is "important of the type of person she is".
He says it makes the allegations "all the more unlikely", and medical professionals had spoken "highly" of Letby. He says nurse Christopher Booth agreed she was 'conscientious and excellent', and it was "not unusual" for her to work overtime. He agreed she was a "hard worker". He agreed she would be "upset" by the events which unfolded, as it was a "harrowing time".
2:08pm
He says it does not automatically make someone a murderer because of their behaviour after a baby has died, that it can be a misjudgment, although that was how it was presented by the prosecution.
Mr Myers says Letby was "committed to her work" and evidence showed "how much she wanted to work". He says she was "young, keen, flexible".
He cites agreed evidence from one of Letby's nursing colleagues: "I also remember...we had massive staffing issues, where people were coming in and doing extra shifts. It was mainly Lucy [being a band 5 nurse]. Lucy was young, living in halls, saving up to buy a house, single, willing to do extra work shifts..."
Mr Myers says that would explain Letby's increased presence on the neonatal unit.
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Mr Myers says he will refer to 'brief looks' at Lucy Letby, the person she was and is, and documents, and the subject of 'experts', this afternoon.
2:05pm
He says who Letby is, and was, is at the "heart of this case". He says she had "never been in trouble before".
He says the jury will have formed an impression from her giving evidence of a "serious" person.
A photo of a noticeboard from her home, taken at the time of her arrest, "is a good snapshot of who she is, and was". The noticeboard includes a photo of Letby smiling.
The noticeboard photo isn't conclusive but "isn't unimportant" - "this is the person we were dealing with at that time".
He refers to the "commitment" Letby did in training to care for "hundreds and hundreds" of babies.
He says it is "important of the type of person she is".
He says it makes the allegations "all the more unlikely", and medical professionals had spoken "highly" of Letby. He says nurse Christopher Booth agreed she was 'conscientious and excellent', and it was "not unusual" for her to work overtime. He agreed she was a "hard worker". He agreed she would be "upset" by the events which unfolded, as it was a "harrowing time".
2:08pm
He says it does not automatically make someone a murderer because of their behaviour after a baby has died, that it can be a misjudgment, although that was how it was presented by the prosecution.
Mr Myers says Letby was "committed to her work" and evidence showed "how much she wanted to work". He says she was "young, keen, flexible".
He cites agreed evidence from one of Letby's nursing colleagues: "I also remember...we had massive staffing issues, where people were coming in and doing extra shifts. It was mainly Lucy [being a band 5 nurse]. Lucy was young, living in halls, saving up to buy a house, single, willing to do extra work shifts..."
Mr Myers says that would explain Letby's increased presence on the neonatal unit.

Recap: Lucy Letby trial, June 26 - defence closing speech
The trial of Lucy Letby, who denies murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit and attempting to murder 10 more, is…