• Innocent Words, Deadly Deeds, Inside The Cryptic Texts of Lucy Letby

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Innocent Words, Deadly Deeds, Inside The Cryptic Texts of Lucy Letby

  • Summary

  • Explore the chilling world of Lucy Letby through the unsettling texts she sent to colleagues, often hiding behind casual words while committing unspeakable crimes. From her cryptic messages after a baby's death to her eerie requests for support, this episode delves into the digital trail left by one of Britain’s most prolific child killers. Uncover how seemingly innocent texts masked deadly deeds, and how these communications played a key role in the investigation that would eventually reveal the dark truth behind her actions. A haunting look at how words can conceal the most horrifying crimes.
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