Doubts Emerge Over Lucy Letby Conviction Based on 'Confession' Notes
Experts argue that notes used in court were written as part of therapy to manage stress, not as admissions of guilt.
- Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others.
- Notes with phrases like 'I am evil I did this' were pivotal in her conviction.
- Sources reveal these notes were written on the advice of counsellors to cope with extreme stress.
- Experts claim such notes are often meaningless when made during therapy and should not be used as evidence.
- Calls grow for a review of the conviction and the evidence presented at trial.