Lucy Letby barrister to submit 'fresh evidence' to review body
- Mark McDonald, the barrister for Lucy Letby, is set to present 'fresh' evidence to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which includes findings from a panel of specialists claiming natural causes led to infant collapses at the Countess of Chester neonatal unit.
- The new evidence suggests that the insulin tests deemed reliable by a jury may have been flawed, impacting the reliability of assertions about Letby's actions during her trial.
- Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, is serving 15 whole life orders in prison, but new expert evidence suggests her convictions are 'no longer safe.'
- Families of Letby’s victims criticized the new evidence as 'full of analytical holes' and accused Letby’s supporters of prioritizing publicity over the appeal's substantive issues.
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Letby Barrister: Fresh Evidence Will Completely Demolish Case Against Her
The barrister representing Lucy Letby has handed over “fresh” medical evidence that he claims will “completely demolish” the case against her. Mark McDonald told reporters the convicted child serial killer has “a new hope” as he visited the Birmingham offices of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). He was there to deliver the full findings of a 14-strong international panel of neonatologists and paediatric specialists who say poor medica…
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