In August, Lucy Letby was sentenced for murdering seven infants and attempting to murder six others who were in her neonatal care
Letby was an employee of the neonatal ward of the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, England, and was removed from there in 2016 after senior nurses, who had observed a year of “mysterious deaths and near-deaths of infants,” became suspicious of Letby.
Under her care, five boys and two girls were killed. The August verdict was handed down after a 10-month trial that heard disturbing details of her conduct within her job. According to the BBC, Letby even wrote a“In her hands, innocuous substances like air, milk, fluids — or medication like insulin — would become lethal,” Pascale Jones of the Crown Prosecution Service said in
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