Flaws in the UK justice system led to the imprisonment of an innocent woman, says Kiwi filmmaker Charlotte Purdy.
ARMED with signs and yelling “No babies were murdered”, hoards of Lucy Letby supporters gathered earlier this year to demand that the killer nurse be freed. And they are not alone.
When it comes to the Lucy Letby case, there are two parallel universes. In one, the question of her guilt is settled. She is a monster who murdered seven babies and attempted to murder seven more ...
A MIGRANT who posed as a female nurse and worked on the A&E ward at the same NHS hospital where Lucy Letby was employed has ...
Peter Andre says he has been left confused over convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby after watching the Channel 4 ...
Love Island star and activist Sharon Gaffka has opened up about the horrific trolling she experienced after talking about her ...
Letby began appealing a month after she was found guilty, and a group of medical experts have since cast doubt on her convictions Lucy Letby was labeled one of the most prolific child killers in U.K.
A male migrant borrowed a female friend's identity so that he could work at an A&E unit at the NHS Countess of Chester ...
33 offenders have lost their NHS pensions since the 1970s but Lucy Letby, who is serving 15 whole life orders, is not among them - Chester Standard/South West News Service Convicted child killer Lucy ...
Award-winning NZ feature documentary maker Charlotte Purdy joins Jim to talk about the Lucy Letby case and what her research ...
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