Nurse Of Death: The Lucy Letby Story

By: True Crime Today
  • Summary

  • Dive into the chilling and captivating world of 'Nurse Of Death, The Lucy Letby Story,' a true-crime podcast that takes you on a heart-stopping journey into the shadows of a case that has left the world reeling. Lucy Letby, once a trusted pediatric nurse, now stands accused of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder, transforming her into an enigmatic figure of darkness. As we unravel the intricate web of secrets, deception, and tragedy that surrounds her, this thrilling podcast series delves into the sinister depths of the human psyche and the chilling actions that arise from it. Through dramatic storytelling, and exclusive interviews with investigators, legal experts, and those affected by the case, 'Nurse Of Death' exposes the unimaginable truth that lies behind this horrifying story. Subscribe now, and immerse yourself in the unsettling and compelling world of 'Nurse Of Death, The Lucy Letby Story.' Prepare to be left breathless as we confront the darkest corners of humanity.
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  • Doubt Cast on Lucy Letby Convictions as Experts Challenge Insulin Poisoning Claims
    Feb 10 2025
    A major new study challenges key evidence used to convict Lucy Letby, the former nurse serving 15 whole-life sentences for the murder and attempted murder of infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital. The report, authored by international experts, states that there is "no scientific justification whatsoever" for the claim that Letby deliberately poisoned babies with insulin and highlights a "very strong level of reasonable doubt" about her convictions.

    Professor Geoff Chase, a world-leading expert on insulin’s effects on pre-term babies, said it was "very unlikely" that lethal doses were administered, contradicting the prosecution’s case. The trial hinged on blood test results showing low blood sugar, high insulin, and low C-peptide levels. However, a detailed review of the babies’ medical records by experts in neonatology and bioengineering found that the data was "inconsistent" with insulin poisoning.

    The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is now formally reviewing the case after a panel of 14 experts found no evidence of murder or deliberate harm. Senior Conservative MP (member of parliament) Sir David Davis has called the case "one of the major injustices of modern times."

    During Letby’s trial, prosecutor Nick Johnson KC (kings court) told jurors the nurse "undoubtedly" poisoned two infants eight months apart by adding synthetic insulin to their feeding bags. However, the 100-page study, authored by Chase and chemical engineering expert Helen Shannon, points out that low blood sugar is "not uncommon" in premature infants. The babies also lacked symptoms typically associated with insulin poisoning, such as seizures or heart arrhythmia.

    The report, citing over 250 peer-reviewed papers, criticizes the reliability of the immunoassay test used to detect insulin. Shannon stated, "There is no scientific justification whatsoever for the prosecution’s claim that there was 'no doubt that these were poisonings.'" She argued that a more forensic test should have been used.

    The insulin charges were crucial to Letby’s conviction, as they were considered the strongest evidence of deliberate harm. Letby’s defense lawyer, Benjamin Myers KC, told jurors he could not dispute the test results because the original blood samples had been disposed of.

    A CPS spokesperson defended the verdicts, stating, "Two juries and three appeal court judges have reviewed a multitude of different strands of evidence against Lucy Letby." The Court of Appeal also rejected her request for an appeal in May 2024.

    With the CCRC now reviewing the case, the new expert findings raise serious concerns about the reliability of the medical evidence presented at trial.

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  • Killer Nurse or Hospital Scapegoat? The Fight for Truth in the Letby Case
    Oct 22 2024
    On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest bombshells in the Lucy Letby case, where new evidence suggests a third infant may have been poisoned. As questions mount over the hospital’s handling of the crisis, legal experts and politicians debate whether Letby is a killer or the victim of a medical cover-up. Dive into the complexities of a case that’s far from over—unpacking the science, the psychology, and the hidden motives shaping this unfolding story.
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  • How Did ‘Cold’ Nurse Lucy Letby Slip Through the Cracks? The Alarming Findings of the Thirlwall Inquiry
    Oct 17 2024
    On this episode, We dig into the chilling details emerging from the Thirlwall Inquiry into the crimes of Lucy Letby, the neonatal nurse convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others. As the inquiry examines testimonies from hospital staff and management, disturbing patterns emerge—patterns that could have saved lives if they had been acted on sooner.

    Tony explores how healthcare professionals dismissed red flags, relying on blind trust in a nurse described as “creme de la creme.” He takes a closer look at the troubling failure to escalate concerns, the psychology behind Letby’s behavior, and the deep questions raised about accountability in healthcare. How did a nurse like Letby evade suspicion for so long? And what systemic changes are needed to prevent this from ever happening again?
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