The evil nurse said there was an 'element of fate'
Lucy Letby's actions in the hours and days after she killed babies in her care have been laid bare in text messages she sent to colleagues.
"But sometimes I think, how do such sick babies get through & others just die so suddenly and unexpectedly? Guess it's how it's meant to be... I think there is an element of fate involved. There is a reason for everything."Letby, 33, also went to a dance class just hours after attempting to murder another baby, and the day after killing his twin brother. On August 5, 2015, a message she sent that read: "Wonder if he has an endocrine problem then.
Deputy senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Evans said: "The objective of our investigation was to provide the families and the parents of these babies the answers as to what's happened to their child. And I do believe we've gone some way to do that.
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