Lucy Letby Case Sparks Debate Over Possible Miscarriage of Justice

Lucy Letby Case Sparks Debate Over Possible Miscarriage of Justice

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Updated 25 days ago

Support and Doubt

Karen Rees, a former head of nursing at , now believes in 's innocence, citing emotional meetings and a close relationship developed post-accusation.

An international panel of experts, including Dr. Shoo Lee, concluded there was no evidence supporting Letby's murder convictions, attributing deaths to natural causes or poor medical care instead.

Legal and Public Response

Letby's defense team has applied to the (CCRC) for a review, hinting at a potential miscarriage of justice, a claim the CCRC is currently assessing.

Despite growing doubts and a retrial finding her guilty of an additional attempted murder charge, Downing Street and Prime Minister have refrained from commenting on Letby's guilt, emphasizing the independence of the CCRC process.
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