New Evidence Emerges in Lucy Letby Case, Raising Doubts and Calls for Retrial
Fresh allegations and expert debates question the safety of Letby's convictions for baby murders.
- Documents suggest additional babies in Lucy Letby's care may have been harmed, with one potentially poisoned with insulin.
- Experts challenge the medical and statistical evidence used to convict Letby, suggesting possible miscarriages of justice.
- Prosecution relied heavily on circumstantial evidence, with no direct witnesses or CCTV linking Letby to the alleged crimes.
- Critics argue the insulin test method might be flawed, but experts generally find it reliable in the context of this case.
- David Davis and others advocate for a retrial, citing potential hospital mismanagement or other factors as alternative explanations.