A group of pediatric doctors and toxicology specialists has concluded that Lucy Letby, a nurse convicted of murdering seven babies, may have been wrongly convicted due to flawed evidence. Their report, submitted to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, critiques the insulin tests presented during her trial as unreliable and misrepresented. Letby, maintaining her innocence, has faced ongoing legal challenges to have her case reopened for a potential appeal after being sentenced to 15 life terms for her alleged crimes. This report raises serious doubts about her guilt, echoing concerns voiced in media outlets.
The experts argued that the evidence used to convict Lucy Letby significantly undermined the prosecution's claims, particularly regarding the reliability of insulin tests and interpretations.
Letby’s legal team has submitted a report to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, challenging the validity of the trial evidence and calling for a comprehensive appeal.
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