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Nurse Lucy Letby Convicted of Serial Baby Murders Awaits Sentencing

by Lankasara Editor English
August 21, 2023
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Nurse Lucy Letby Convicted of Serial Baby Murders Awaits Sentencing
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Nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of the murder of seven babies, after a trail that lasted almost 10 months, solidifying her status as the most prolific child serial killer in modern UK history.

Her shocking acts also included attempts to kill six other infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

The verdict, delivered after 76 hours of deliberations, marks a chilling conclusion to a case that involved Letby’s deliberate injection of air into babies, force-feeding some with milk, and poisoning two infants with insulin between June 2015 and June 2016. The trial, believed to be the UK’s longest murder trial, has sent shockwaves through the legal and medical communities.

As the time for sentencing approaches, Letby has indicated she will not be present in court, a decision that has drawn attention and raised calls for potential legislative changes to compel the presence of convicted criminals during sentencing hearings. The absence means Letby will miss hearing the families’ victim impact statements and the judge’s remarks explaining the rationale behind her prison sentence.

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The families of the victims have expressed their gratitude to the jurors who endured 145 days of harrowing evidence. Letby, initially of Hereford, had broken down in tears upon hearing the initial guilty verdicts and again when the second set was delivered. However, her recent refusal to attend court has sparked debates about the necessity of a legal framework to ensure convicts participate in their sentencing hearings.

The trial highlighted Letby’s calculated actions and the devastating consequences they wrought, particularly on premature babies at the hospital. The gravity of the situation prompted the government to launch an independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the baby murders.

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