
The Trials of Lucy Letby
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News & updates on the Lucy Letby case by journalist Cleuci de Oliveira I can be reached by direct message or email: [email protected]
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"There were a lot of people who stuck their head above the parapet for me. And I don't know if I would've been found innocent…were it not for people who were willing to take the risk to look for the truth." Poignant from Amanda Knox, on why she's speaking up for Lucy Letby.
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❝ She didn't confess. She wasn't caught red handed. She wasn't cold and unemotional. She wasn't there when every baby died. All these things have been blown to pieces by experts, over and over again, since her conviction. ❞ Peter Hitchens on the crumbling of the Lucy Letby case
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Extraordinary to hear Tim Owen KC tell the Daily Mail's The Trial that, "If it's right that Dr Dewi Evans has changed his opinion, then, frankly, that is exceptional." "And I would expect, if that was the case, that the prosecution would themselves seek to relist the case."
The Trials of Lucy Letby19,920 次观看 • 1 年前

"Our top story: More doubts over Lucy Letby's guilt. Now, a former coroner's officer says her convictions are unsafe." From yesterday's evening news on BBC North West. The segment also provides a decent overview of all the most recent developments in the Letby case:
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Dr Dewi Evans spoke to Radio Wales Breakfast this morning. It is a fascinating interview—in particular, Evans' response to the question of whether he'd changed his mind on what caused Baby C's death. For context: Evans testified at trial that Lucy Letby murdered several babies by forcing air down their nasogastric tubes. But there is nothing in the scientific literature supporting this as a plausible method of murder—a fact Evans himself has had to concede post-trial. Evans has since recanted his theory, telling Channel 5 last summer that, "None of the babies were killed as a direct result of the injection of air, or fluid and air deliberately injected into their stomachs." More recently, Evans has denied that he ever recanted his original murder theory in the first place. The latest about-face came in response to Letby's new lawyer, Mark McDonald, announcing that he will seek to appeal Letby's convictions—based, in part, on Evans having changed his mind about this particular method of murder. And that brings us to Evans' interview this morning with Radio Wales Breakfast. When asked if he'd changed his mind about what caused Baby C's death, Evans equivocated. He told the interviewer that Letby may have "used both mechanisms"—meaning air forced down the nasogastric tube, and air injected directly into the baby's veins—and that, "either option was possible." It's a response reflective of the impossible position Evans has put himself in. He's no longer willing to stand by 'air forced down the nasogastric tube' as a feasible method of murder, but is similarly unwilling to admit that he's changed his mind.
The Trials of Lucy Letby13,094 次观看 • 1 年前
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