By finding Letby guilty it takes away all responsibility from the failings of the health board in question. There are certainly elements of doubt in this case that need further examination.
...and the government that pulled all the money out of needed public services just out of spite... if anyone should be in prison for all the deaths, it's David Cameron, George Osborne, Jeremy Hunt etc etc
@@bulletdozerx9954 👍 Spot on...accountability in this case was far too great, an honest investigation would have exposed gross malpractice, sadly it goes on all the time.
I work d as a nurse and had a doctor lie about me.....i had asked him to review a patient numerous times throughtout a 2 day period.....when that person took ill he said he had not been informed or asked to look at said patient. He was unaware that i was a nurse who learnt early on in my career to write EVERYTHING in my patients notes.....including every phine call made or convversation had with a doctor. It was all there in wrotong and timed andndated that i had spoke to him amd what was said by each of us. It was in writong that i had increased observations on this patient without being tols to as i alwas using my own intuition etc. he couls have lost me my job. Not one word was said to him! I never trusted this case .....exactly what was the evidence and can we trust the consultants, doctors, managers or indeed the nhs. I dont which is why i quit.
I found the whole trial unbalanced. My problem was the problem with the drains, I thought they would have had an expert witness too discuss the noxious vapours from the drains into the nursery areas. Marie from the uk 🇬🇧🏴🌹🌻
@@flangepipe1 A major concern was hearing junior doctors were working on the ward unsupervised, as D Davis said, looking up medical information before administering adoc care, which to me, is a huge red flag, as represents the level of a poorly run ward with continuous unprofessional failings.
The demonisation of Lucy Letby right from the off worried me. I worked as a nurse in the NHS from 1978 to 1984 and although this case happened a lot later, I know that once a doctor says something about a nurse, it sticks. Dr Jayawarda got it into his head that the only reason these babies were dying is because they were being murdered. The fact that these babies were very ill with a low chance of survival, that the ward was understaffed and that some of the staff there were not properly trained in neonatal intensive care seems to have passed him by. The downgrading of the unit so that they did not take in the sickest babies probably did more to save lives than anything else. My view is that these babies died from a combination of their poor health, and lack of properly qualified and supported staff. They were not murdered in the conventional sense. The only thing Lucy Letby is guilty of is the crime of being there.
Well Said. And there must have been a lot of infection in the ward from the raw sewage that seeped in to it on a regular basis. Apart from Lucy herself the only defence witness was the plumber who described how he was often called to deal with these problems
A couple of the babies were totally stable until in her care and she was the only common denominator. That coupled with keeping notes on all of the babies looking up the parents on Facebook, and in court refusing to answer anything really, was evasive throughout- that led me to the conclusion that she is guilty.
@@Eerielaithe air in the veins was pure speculation. Six of the babies that she allegedly murdered had a post- mortem after they died, in a different hospital, and nothing unnatural hadd been found.
As a retired nurse who has known the worst and best of the NHS and its culture I felt concerned about the fairness of the trial and conviction of Lucy Letby. I felt it was driven by mysogyny frankly and viewing things like the post it notes probably out of context. I have also seen nurses scapegoated for systemic failings and end up facing disciplinary tribunals that have ruined their lives and deflected attention from poor management, and inadequate resources and training. Im pleased this is being talked about.
Ditto and this women reported to the hospital her concerns the team in her opinion were not trained enough for the level of care needed for these babies and she named names, so much for voicing your concerns, my heart goes out to her a pure miscarriage of justice, and I think there for the grace of god go I. It could happen to any of us. But people who dont know the system would not believe it.
I've studied criminology at Master's level. Misogyny is RIFE in the criminal justice ⚖️ system. Globally women are the fastest growing prison population, whilst crime rates have decreased over the past 30 years.
@@johnconnors6412 for me the media coverage describing her room, her looks, her friendship with a male doctor (also used as part of the prosecution case) as a possible motivation, the language used. As has already been said in the comments there is an awful lot of statistical and other research evidence about how women are treated more harshly in the criminal justice system. Lucy Letby had already been judged and found guilty IMO before the trial began by much of the media.
Thank heavens there are MP's with the integrity and intelligence of David Davies working on behalf of society. Why can the same level of scrutiny not be applied to ongoing upheavals in our society?
and Nadine Dorries, and 24 expert neonatologists and statisticians, who wrote to the Justice minister, voicing their concerns about the prosecution evidence
David Davis is an honest, honourable and good person. The fact that he is experienced in the scientific approach, has the intellect to discriminate between the 'facts' and applies his humanity to the case gives Lucy every chance of hope.
I hope so but the cynical side of me thinks he will be stopped or that he will feel under pressure to stop and will somehow justify it to himself and to us that he did the right thing. I can imagine it could get quite ugly privately. I hope I'm wrong
There’s no reason why David Davis would pursue this if there was NO significant reason to do so. I think this is a heroic search for truth. Much kudos ❤
@@BoominGame Many people working with her wanted her sacked before even knowing she was murdering them. Plus there's her diary saying she was sick/evil, or whatever it was. Someone did it, so it was obviously her, even if some evidence is in doubt a lot more isn't.
I so glad I'm not the only one who has feeling about this I have a gut feeling I shift it and I don't know why I'm so got this feeling it has been looked at again
The judge was odd. The other doctors were odd. I agree somebody did something. But it needs to be clarified whether it was another staff member who was present at all deaths. Hearsay is present. Notes are alterable. Even if its to clarify she did do it. The dr. Who told the police about notes he helped her hide and post it notes needs investigating.
If there is the potential for a miscarriage of justice, and that includes reasonable doubt, then it must be investigated, especially having been given a full life term.
Yes I agree it is a weird case as I’ve always wondered what she got out of this or her reasonings or motive. I hope they get to the truth whatever it is
If there was no corruption going on, they wouldn't be worried about investigating it is because the hearing was corrupt that they wouldn't investigate it.
Something needs looking at, that is for certain. Ive only brushed over it as I was busy at the time of the trial. But here's a few things to mull over. The shift pattern spreadsheet was something created to fit Lucy to the deaths they linked her with. That's misleading the jury. Her defence admitting to something BEFORE the trial even began. The expert witness who the defence never called to the stand. The way Lucy answered questions, clearly not schooled or directed by her defence. Poor, absolutely p1ss poor. Sets a dangerous precedent for us all.
There were questions raised about risk to his reputation. I think his honest and rigorous approach to this enhances it. He has investigated many cases.
@@clivepearce941 is say his reputation is far more intact than those who attack at a personal level calling people crass for merely asking questions or having an opinion
Court cases aren't meant to sit right, because they are about evidence, not feelings. She was arrested, the bodies stopped, the evidence they collected was convincing for the jurors assigned. End of!
I listened to the trial. I would not have found her guilty. I have been uncomfortable with this decision since the trial. I am very glad it’s being looked into. I felt it was VERY obvious in the trial that she was being thrown under the bus to protect the NHS.
Same here @#claireterry1 Having followed this case quite closely, including a lot of the trial, I would not have found Lucy Letby guilty either had I been a member of the jury . Like yourself I was not comfortable with the conviction . If a miscarriage of justice has taken place let's hope a decent appeals lawyer can get through the system and prove it, allowing Lucy Letby to start a new life .
It was LL verses the system, she never stood a chance. Like so many principaled people who have experienced the wrath of going against the grain, attempting to expose a systemic flawed culture is not favoured.
My concern was the judge instructing the jury that it could find Letby guilty by majority vote, which by excluding the minority vote automatically dispensed with "reasonable doubt", which is a miscarriage of justice!
With these crimes for her own good, she needs totally cleared. Reasonable doubt won't be enough for public opinion. I'm concerned because people I respect with no axe to grind are unhappy with the conviction! That's enough for me.
Those who have followed this case feel an unease about it & that's because a life sentence was given purely on suspiscion & manipulated circumstancial evidence.
'virtually red- handed' its either red handed or not. not 'virtually' which lets face it is a 'maybe'. She has been scapegoated ' burnt at the stake as a witch'
As a nurse of 15 years this has never felt right. I also think lay people on a jury are not competent to decipher through medical evidence adequately. It was all circumstantial. My honest opinion is that she’s been used as a scapegoat for a failing hospital. I hope the truth prevails
Rest assured there will be a complete overhaul on the ward or it will be shut down completely. They wouldn't risk having to cover up any more deaths, & finding another scapegoat won't stand up a second time round.
@@Zombie101 Letby was removed from the neonatal unit, around the same time, (two months approx.), that the unit downgraded from treating very poorly babies. So, it is unfair to consider the differences on this basis.
I'm baffled by Lucy Letby's defence team. As MD in Private Eye has pointed out in Letby articles part one and two . Prosecution had six expert witnesses. Defence none. Why did they not call at least one who had credible defence? Defence expert witness evidence was available. These are definitely unsafe convictions. I truly hope David Davis will pursue this potential terrible miscarriage of justice
@@rosiewaterhouse2636 They should have been off this case long ago as a Science on Trial article stated recently.More to it than just incompetence.Lucy may be in the dark as to what her rights are as regards a new Defence team.
Medical defence witnesses have been struck off in the past for daring to provide evidence unhelpful to conviction. Strange but true. That answers your obvious question. However, in lucys case the statistical evidence used to convict her has so many flaws that im wondering what happened to her defence team. Were they disallowed by the judge to give evidence which challenged the rota nonsense.?
If so, then the judge had the authority to halt the trial, and even call a mis-trial. So why didn't they? I'm unsettled by Miss Letby's trial. There is once again the whiff of failed justice - dare it be said, a cover-up? I hope David Davis moves heaven and earth to get to the truth of it whatever the outcome (and I hope he doesn't endanger himself doing so).
Maybe because there were no credible defence experts. Lucy is no shrinking violet, she would speak up if she thinks her team are incompetent. Having listened to all the court transcripts by Crime Scene to Court Room, I'm convinced of her guilt. She told lie after lie after lie
Not an expert but a retired psychi: nurse, havent followed the case too closely, but do remember the so called confession found in her flat, querying if she was responsible is it my fault, etc etc, this tilted me to think she is innocent, no killer would write like that, they already know! But an overworked, overstressed young nurse might easily write self questioning nonsense like that, its a sort of Stockholm Syndrome. And would the N H S, Managers and Senior Staff deiberately set up a young Staff Nurse to take the fall ? YES THEY WOULD, UNHESITATINGLY, THE ONLY THING NHS MANAGERS AND SENIOR STAFF CARE ABOUT IS THEIR REPUTATONS, BONUSES AND PENSIONS ! Nurses are overworked, overstressed, unsupported and denigrated by Managment, it is highly probable that N H S meaness led to these deaths, enough nurses should be employed, rescources should be adequate, etc, but all that costs money, dead babies sre cheap anyway, and Nurses, ? Well we can always hire another one from abroad can't we ! It's cheaper, saves "my bonus and pension" and makes the NHS look good
Agree The meanest lead to not only the neo Nate unit but other areas of the hospital being full of frank faeces - from the ceiling and water taps Oh yer and surprisingly full of sepsis to At the time There was four families in the community looking at taking legal action (not just complaining but taking action) against the hospital primarily because of the substandard care
Lucy Letby's Defence was appalling.They agreed with the Prosecution before the first trial even started that two insulin TPN bags had been poisoned with insulin when there was no credible evidence that this was the case.If they attempt to prevent Sir David Davis speaking to Lucy then it will confirm the grave concerns that many people have about them.
@@Tommcdonald818 I am a patient of the maternity services at exactly same time Lucy working there. I've tried to contact her Ben Myers solicitors and they wouldn't let my statement be considered it's in her defence.
@@abcabc-xr7sbyou'd be amazed how people are saying she can't find new and compelling evidence for a CCRC and there excuse is it's impossible because there's no evidence anyway, so I can she find new evidence! People are on another planet
Many medical and statistical experts have come forward to discredit the evidence presented by the prosecution in Lucy' trial. It's a pity some of them were not at the trial
Served 25 years as a frontline clinician in the NHS. Your suspicions are not without foundation. The NHS has a disturbing culture to say the least - whether she is innocent or not. I suspect that the judicial process has failed, meaning that regardless of Letby's incarceration, the public are not informed on the truth of what happened. The whole matter doesn't "sit right" with many who ARE well-informed for it to be ignored. Wrongly jailing anyone has never solved anything. I hope David Davis' investigation can reassure the public that justice has been served fairly.
These events strike a chord with those in the accountancy industry Useless unethical leading professionals getting away partly due to lack of technical knowledge outside of the sector, partly unquestioned and abused authority.
@@S.Tradeswhat’s garbage? Actually the doctors were made to apologise to Lucy for bullying and they also knew there were massive failings in the hospital along with their negligence that amounted to the parents if the babies considering taken legal action against them. It’s straight after they apologised that they decided to go to the police. Bearing in mind she had been taken off the ward for a year by then and the coroner had also said that six of the seven babies had died of natural deaths, the seventh wasn’t examined from what I can gather.
I’ve been posting all over TH-cam that I don’t believe that Lucy is guilty. I am a registered nurse and I really didn’t see any solid evidence to say she murdered these babies.
I think with modern medicine we almost expect that every poorly baby should be saved. But my late father (born in 1929) called William, was the fourth 'William' that my grandmother gave birth too. All were live births at home. One lived a couple of hours, the others a few days. Being born is and always will be a precarious business.
@@marvellis6762 Some people think women can't be killers. That's the only reason any doubts are being raised. The evidence against her was overwhelming. The only evidence they need to counter that is that she's not a man.
@@marvellis6762 Its really hard to overstate how literally the entire case against Lucy fits the pattern of having a narrative before any evidence and then coming up up with post hoc ideas about how she must have done the crimes without any solid evidence.
@@QueenJuno88 There were numerous other deaths and collapses when Lucy Letby was not on shift.The spreadsheet which the Prosecution put before the jury is meaningless.
Her conviction stinks. The evidence is entirely circumstantial. I’m so sorry for the parents but as DD says, it serves them not at all if hospital failings are being covered up by this botched conviction.
@suemcgregor9248 There were 6 babies that died when she wasn't on shift. She was doing more hours than anyone at that ward. It was statistically more likely a baby would die on a shift she was on. The babies were sick babies. They were by no means healthy babies. All this gets forgotten. There was absolutely no evidence that she had done anything wrong and certainly no admission.
@@suemcgregor9248 as soon as she was gone the ward suddenly started getting a lot more attention. The subpar nurses would be forced to start putting in more effort.
So they started looking at 62 cases and narrowed it down to 17, baed on her being the only one on duty for each. There is just as strong statistical reasoning to arrest every nurse who has been on duty while 17 patients died.
Sadly, and dangerously, the age of the 'witch-hunt' is not over. Lucy had virtually no defence at her trial and it looks like she was made a scapegoat to cover up embarassing institutional failings.
The tories are the most successful political party in the uk in the last 100 years, so by stating tories are somehow bad people... thats the majority of people in the UK for the last 100 years not decent?
@@ThemystergamerrThere were 17 deaths and about 60 non-fatal collapses. Lucy has only been convicted for 7 of the deaths. 10 is still a staggering number to happen in one year and it hasn’t been accounted for.
@@janetmarybowen3157 Listening to the Mail podcasts about the case again I'm shocked to realise there is absolutely NO evidence against Lucy, just speculation and opinion. I don't know how the case ever got to trial?
@@snapmalloy5556 It's not hilarious that a woman who could well be entirely innocent could spend the rest of her life in prison as a result of a flawed trial.
@@sloths-df3gf Ok Mr. Or Mrs. non sequitur! What does that have to do with people's misunderstanding that circumstantial evidence is not strong evidence? I gotta get off socal media. The ignorance may start rubbing off on me.
She may be a scapegoat to cover up the poor quality of care at the hospital. Probably she couldn't afford adequate legal representation and hire an army of expert witnesses.
The 'Confession' letter and post it note clinched it for me. It was a massive red herring. If it had been written as a confession, why hadn't she destroyed it? She must be an intelligent girl to have got as far as she did. Given her treatment at work she must have anticipated the possibility of police involvement at some stage. The document mentions how she has failed her parents and they did not deserve a daughter like her. Hardly the words of a psychopath, they do not care a jot what others think. The "I did this" line read to me as a bout of pure self loathing and guilt at failing in a professional capacity. It looks like a case of mental self harming from someone who cares deeply about her job.
We're quick to condemn the press when they don't act professionally but we don't praise them enough when they do. Good call. Great journalism. More of this please.
It helps Davies is a straight peg. If letbys innocent she has a good honest men taking a serious interest in her. I hope for the parents this isn't yet another miscarriage of justice.
It’s all built on lies not truth. I was going to defend myself. Wrote to CPS to asking for further information and have not received it. The CPS are hiding the truth. They are sitting on information that can clear me.
There is plenty wrong with our legal system, such as a system that rewards a guilty plea with a lighter sentence, and solictors being so expensive that 95% of the public have to rely on legal aid representation which is often inadequate@@elvischrist8826
@@elvischrist8826The fast-tracking of those accused of inciting the recent riots proves the justice system is not independent but subservient to Westminster. That can't be an acceptable state of affairs.
lucy's trial was held in a kangaroo court, at where judge, prosecutor & defence lawyer were singing from the same, 'get letby' song sheet! the gullible, medically ignorant only found lucy 'guilty' because they were impressed by the bluster of the bullying, homosexual prosecutor, who used conjecture over substance to persuade the jury with his action film rhetoric, devoid of any truth!! the whole court was corrupt from a jury of 11, 8 of whom were women-meaning it was a gender imbalanced jury for such an emotive case!! lucy was stitched up by both the hospital & the court!! i wonder how many of them are 'freemasons' & how many of them were homosexuals?
This case was unsafe verdict the parents got a scapegoat staff are excluded from other workers there is no support staff are in fear for they’re jobs so don’t speak out , Chester staff didn’t speak out as they know they would never get another post in the nhs , it’s toxic staff not loyal to other members of staff or management, Chester on locals news was not equipped or staffed to take these baby’s , that should have gone to Liverpool special units, it’s a disgrace this girl was not given a far trail they got a scapegoat,
I’m so relieved this research is happening…I’ve listened to this case for awhile now and have never felt convinced of her guilt. While I found her work habits sloppy at times, it doesn’t mean she killed these babies. It seems this hospital has very lax work standards. The fact that nurses leave before completing their documentation is just plain unprofessional. I’ve worked in a medical environment and our nurses stayed late to make sure this part of their role was complete before going home. This hospital needs an overhaul of management staff.
When staff are exhausted and burnt out from their job, they may prefer to leave on time rather than go back to work even more stressed and burnt out before their next shift (and less fit for practice). They are damned if they do, or damned if they don't.
@@jenjen836 yes, in those circumstances it’s understandable. The thing is in a medical environment, “if it isn’t charted, it didn’t happen”. It’s a harsh reality but when dealing with such a vulnerable population, medical notes are critical and ensures procedures are not duplicated. The other issue is removing confidential information from a secured environment. Once or twice it can be understandable but this was a habit with Lucy and now it was used against her. That’s what I meant by sloppy practice…management was not making those “best practice” habits clear. A recipe for disaster and lawsuits!
Thank goodness David Davis is piecing together the case for possible review. I’m already convinced of Lucy Letby’s innocence given the information trial in the first instance and secondly all the data and contrary expert analysis that has since come out.
I'm totally supportive of David Davis's approach in this Lucy Letby case. The proper focus is a systemic critique of the prosecution's "circumstantial" "evidence". His grasp of how jury's are influenced by the prosecution presentation of "evidence", is good. I think he then needs the support of social scientists, especially social psychologists, to bring out the granularity and power of that influencing. Nothing that Davis here had to say, was poorly considered or articulated
How come Lucy was present at every incident and when she wasn’t there there were zero incidents. The woman is sick . She brought home and kept loads of mementos . She wasn’t allowed to bring any documents home .
i've been saying since january most of what david davis said in this interview! however, david did not mention the smoking gun, elephant in the room, canary in the coalmine or the dog in the bed!! namely, the most important evidence given at the trial but dismissed as being irrelevant by the corrupt judge, which was the sewage leak in the neo natal unit that occurred from june 2015 to spring 2016! the exact period when lucy was accused of killing 7 babies! this evidence was given by the plumber who was called in weekly when the leak was too bad!! raw sewage leaked through the ceiling above the neo natal unit, while sewage also spewed up through the plughole of the sink in which the nurses washed their hands! i wonder if the parents of the dead babies were aware of this & if they were, what explanation did they get from the hospital? unlike mr davis, i am 100% certain lucy is innocent! she is the victim of a major cover up in which the hospital & the court colluded to make sure that lucy would be the scapegoat, to protect the names & reputations of doctors & management in the hospital!!!
@@joycejnn. Davis argues two responses to the being present and absent idea: firstly, that professional statisticians point out that the idea is fallacious, is wrong; secondly, that five deaths were left out of consideration, where the absence-present framing idea did not apply. His background thinking here, is that the real culprit for the deaths may be the condition of the hospital care. The idea that Letby was "sick", was bought into by the presiding judge, suggesting that it was an inherent part of the prosecution's characterisation of Letby; but no material evidence as to her actually being "sick", was ever presented. Davis acknowledges that taking medical records home, may have been a "sackable" offence, but he argues that this also suggests the possibility that Letby was simply conscientious. My own sense is, that it is likely that this characterisation of Letby as 'abnormal' and "sick", is the weakest and most pernicious aspect of the prosecution circumstantial evidence; and this begging questions as to the motivation and mindset of those doing the prosecuting. All that said, I respect your differing judgement of these matters.
@@joycejnnlong story short - they did not provide the jury with the statistics of the deaths when Lucy was not on shift. If they did it would have dropped down to a far lower percentage than the 100% they presented the jury. That would have made the hospital look far worse than this nurse. Regarding the notes - plenty of nurses have come out and said that changeover notes stay on their person or in their possession in case they need to refer to them again.
@@joycejnn That is simply not true as there were 10 deaths of babies when Lucy was not on duty. Lucy leaving the neonatal unit coincided with the hospital being downgraded to a level 1 and not treating babies of less than 32 weeks gestation. Taking home documents whether allowed to or not has nothing to do with mass murder.
I feel so desperately sorry for Lucy and her family for what they have been put through, the legal system and the media have a lot to answer for. Lucy's case has parallel's with the Madeliene McCann case, at any cost, protect the NHS and NHS Doctors.
@normankennith7919 oh wow, some ine who knows both the means and lucy klletby personally, please enlighten the nation on them from your hands on knowing them approach I'm listening fully interested then we can campaign !
Legend! I'm so glad this gaining momentum now and this miscarriage of justice can be put right. NHS would rather send an innocent girl to prison than acknowledge their own failure
How come she was present at every incident and when not there there were zero incidents ? She didn’t need to google how to harm babies she is a nurse and knows how to do that .
LUCY WAS THEIR 'GET OUT OF GAOL' CARD! THE HOSPITAL & THE COURT COLLUDED TO PERSUADE A GULLIBLE, MEDICALLY IGNORANT JURY OF ONLY 11 JURORS, STRANGE! 8 OF WHOM WERE WOMEN! THIS WAS AN IMBALANCED JURY FOR SUCH AN EMOTIVE CASE!! THE JUDGE & THE PROSECUTOR WERE BOTH CORRUPT & SHOULD BE 'DEFROCKED'? THERE SHOULD BE A NEW TRIAL, WHICH COULD REPLACE THE INQUIRY AND LUCY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO APPEAL AGAINST THE HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS 'GUITY' VERDICT 'AWARDED' HER! EVERYBODY WHO GAVE EVIDENCE AT THE FIRST TRIAL OR WERE IN ATTENDANCE SHOULD BE SUBPOENA'D TO APPEAR AT A RETRIAL! THEY NEED TO BE PRESSED ON WHY A SEWAGE LEAK IN THE NEO NATAL UNIT, WHICH LASTED FROM JUNE 2015 TO SPRING 2016! THE SAME PERIOD WHEN LUCY WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE KILLED 7 BABIES! THIS EVIDENCE ALONE SHOULD HAVE EXONERATED LUCY!!!
there were incidents when she wasn't there. That fact was removed so the jury and public would believe with no doubt that she was guilty. This removal of statistical evidence (that a number of other babies did in fact die when she was not there) is a huge factor for people asking for this to be looked at again.
Omg this is a nightmare. If she's innocent it's unimaginable. Parents will never heal, I can't fathom sorting this out. The length of the trial was problematic imo. Months of listening to prosecution witnesses makes it very different to for the defence to overcome
My question is, why were secret cameras not installed? They were cheap at the time and would have had a negligible effect on the hospital's budget. Even obvious CCTV cameras would have been of enormous help in this case. The hospital administrators were certainly not up to the job.
THE HOSPITAL COULDN'T AFFORD THEM BUT THEY ALSO DIDN'T WANT THEM INSTALLED BECAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE PROVED LUCY WAS INNOCENT & IT WAS IN FACT A FAILURE OF THE HOSPITAL! LUCY IS 100% INNOCENT!!
Doctors do not wish to expose themselves to be held to account by the scrutiny of their work being video recorded. I nearly died as a result of a surgeon’s hubris and I was shocked to be told there was no video recording in theatre of my operation nor of any operations.
The camera itself might be cheap, but the SIA licenseed staff that are required to monitor it certainly won't be cheap. It's a legal requirement that anyone who monitors live CCTV or view recorded footage to have a SIA license. A building the size of the Countess of Cheshire Hospital would need a small army of workers employed around the clock 24hrs to be able to effectively monitor CCTV cameras.
Easy to say, difficult to implement. Over-monitoring in the work place can have an extremely toxic effect, that can undermine staff who need to make quick judgement calls about care, moreover, erode trust between staff and employers. Im not sure that patients, or their parents would be content to be on video camera at their most vulnerable time, and/or trust that the hospital will protect the data and destroy it appropriately. These adverse effects need to be balanced against the benefits of improved accountability.
@@tejswn - This is not enough to convict someone though, is it? I don't know if she's guilty or not - only she knows that, but these words are not evidence of guilt on their own.
I watched the documentary and I am appalled at this trial, I am convinced that she is innocent and that evidence was omitted, our justice system is a total shambles, they may as well have used the ducking stool. She deserves a retrial ASAP, before her life has been wasted in prison!!!. How many more people have been wrongfully imprisoned!?.. disgraceful!!!!
I knew David Davis as a student in Warwick, around 1970. He is a good and honest man. The one piece of information that absolutely scuppers the case against LL is the way the roster statistics were presented. DD says in another interview that she was only present in the hospital during HALF of the baby deaths in a specified period. If someone is working for about half the time, that means her presence at the deaths was down to pure chance. We weren't told that the roster evidence was cherry-picked, listing only the deaths when she was present. This is a shocking distortion of the facts, and should be enough in itself to nullify the verdict on LL.
I’ve read extensively on this case and it has since came out that the prosecution rigged the way the shift charts were presented to the court; when the poor babies passed away they omitted the dates when Lucy was off-shift, to make it look like her being on shift during the deaths or harm was a common denominator. The prosecution also called in “experts” who weren’t qualified to opine on the particular “conditions” the babies had died from who declared the deaths were consistent with deliberate acts of harm. Furthermore the real experts who were qualified and in fact proper professionals in the field, were not called by Lucy’s defence team and they now say they would have contradicted almost everything the opposing professionals said during the trial. They don’t know why they were never called; they gave the defence team all this information before the trial started during a pre-trial consultation. Why they were never called by Lucy’s rookie defence team, we’ll never know, but she was grossly misrepresented at best and completely stitched up at worst. According to statisticians who have looked at the many fundamental errors which preceded the deaths, this spike in deaths in a relatively short period of time, actually isn’t a huge surprise apparently. Furthermore this shambles of a hospital was treading water all along by all accounts, and ill prepared to deal with the demands and needs of seriously unwell babies, which it was increasingly having to deal with, and therefore under serious pressure & scrutiny. With the cluster of deaths occurring they needed a scapegoat - they seem to have found that in Lucy Letby. I’m not a lawyer, but I understand both the legal system and the absolutely critical need to get this case proven beyond all reasonable doubt. In light of this, a retrial is absolutely necessary in my opinion.
As a questioning journalist, who has doubts about the safety of Lucy Letby conviction I thought the Channel5 programme Did she Really di it? was important in raising doubts to a TV audience already expressed in print eg Justice Gap + MD in Private Eye, Guardian + Telegraph. Hats off Channel 5 and TV prod co.
Have followed Lucy's case closely for the last year and am now more confident than ever that she will be freed if her case is properly presented to the CCRC.The Telegraph article is a game changer.The police indicated after the first trial that they had looked into the possibility of water borne bacteria.If information has been concealed from them then this is perverting the course of justice.
Thank goodness for people like this MP. Ive believed she is innocent from the first pieces of "evidence" as to me, as a childrens nurse, they make no sense!
The trial most probably was a stitch up! They needed someone to blame the corrupt hospital! The results could have happened to any nurse-it just was convenient to blame Lucy Letby!
Reminds me of Hillsborough disaster. Authorities wanted everyone to believe it was all down to drunken supporters without tickets. Nothing else to see here, shut it down. Truly awful how this case has played out.
I attended maternity appointments there around June 2015. Something was not right with countess and I'm not talking about the staff, they were wonderful. The ward stunk of drains active building work going on
There was plenty of actual evidence she did it. Like some of the babies were injected with huge amounts of insulin, too large to have been an error. Someone was definitely murdering babies and she was the only nurse on shift for every one. So there's either more than one baby killer in the same hospital or it's her. That's just one fact that convinced the jury. there's many more.
@@idi0tdetectioninprogress May I say exactly what I been thinking. I tried to write this all to Lucy, through the prison email system. I don't think she received it.
@@dianamincher6479 May I also add, I thought it a stitch up, as soon as news broke a nurse arrested... Lucy's name did NOT get released for a full year but I still knew something wasn't right!
By finding Letby guilty it takes away all responsibility from the failings of the health board in question. There are certainly elements of doubt in this case that need further examination.
...and the government that pulled all the money out of needed public services just out of spite... if anyone should be in prison for all the deaths, it's David Cameron, George Osborne, Jeremy Hunt etc etc
@@bulletdozerx9954 👍 Spot on...accountability in this case was far too great, an honest investigation would have exposed gross malpractice, sadly it goes on all the time.
They had to have a scapegoat as the alternative would be incompetence, negligence leaving the door open for the parents to sue.
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The health board didn't inject babies with fatal amounts of insulin.
I work d as a nurse and had a doctor lie about me.....i had asked him to review a patient numerous times throughtout a 2 day period.....when that person took ill he said he had not been informed or asked to look at said patient. He was unaware that i was a nurse who learnt early on in my career to write EVERYTHING in my patients notes.....including every phine call made or convversation had with a doctor. It was all there in wrotong and timed andndated that i had spoke to him amd what was said by each of us. It was in writong that i had increased observations on this patient without being tols to as i alwas using my own intuition etc. he couls have lost me my job. Not one word was said to him! I never trusted this case .....exactly what was the evidence and can we trust the consultants, doctors, managers or indeed the nhs. I dont which is why i quit.
.. we can't trust anybody
I found the whole trial unbalanced. My problem was the problem with the drains, I thought they would have had an expert witness too discuss the noxious vapours from the drains into the nursery areas. Marie from the uk 🇬🇧🏴🌹🌻
She's been a scapegoat imo
Well done, Dr's are like the police and many other government agencies, they stick together even when they are in the wrong
@@flangepipe1 A major concern was hearing junior doctors were working on the ward unsupervised, as D Davis said, looking up medical information before administering adoc care, which to me, is a huge red flag, as represents the level of a poorly run ward with continuous unprofessional failings.
The demonisation of Lucy Letby right from the off worried me. I worked as a nurse in the NHS from 1978 to 1984 and although this case happened a lot later, I know that once a doctor says something about a nurse, it sticks. Dr Jayawarda got it into his head that the only reason these babies were dying is because they were being murdered. The fact that these babies were very ill with a low chance of survival, that the ward was understaffed and that some of the staff there were not properly trained in neonatal intensive care seems to have passed him by. The downgrading of the unit so that they did not take in the sickest babies probably did more to save lives than anything else. My view is that these babies died from a combination of their poor health, and lack of properly qualified and supported staff. They were not murdered in the conventional sense. The only thing Lucy Letby is guilty of is the crime of being there.
Well Said. And there must have been a lot of infection in the ward from the raw sewage that seeped in to it on a regular basis. Apart from Lucy herself the only defence witness was the plumber who described how he was often called to deal with these problems
@@ruthbashford3176 The babies didn't die from infection. Bad plumbing doesn't lead to air in the veins or sharp instruments in the throat.
A couple of the babies were totally stable until in her care and she was the only common denominator. That coupled with keeping notes on all of the babies looking up the parents on Facebook, and in court refusing to answer anything really, was evasive throughout- that led me to the conclusion that she is guilty.
No. A random doctor can't just say about a random nurse that she's a baby killer and have her convicted.
@@Eerielaithe air in the veins was pure speculation. Six of the babies that she allegedly murdered had a post- mortem after they died, in a different hospital, and nothing unnatural hadd been found.
As a retired nurse who has known the worst and best of the NHS and its culture I felt concerned about the fairness of the trial and conviction of Lucy Letby.
I felt it was driven by mysogyny frankly and viewing things like the post it notes probably out of context.
I have also seen nurses scapegoated for systemic failings and end up facing disciplinary tribunals that have ruined their lives and deflected attention from poor management, and inadequate resources and training.
Im pleased this is being talked about.
Ditto and this women reported to the hospital her concerns the team in her opinion were not trained enough for the level of care needed for these babies and she named names, so much for voicing your concerns, my heart goes out to her a pure miscarriage of justice, and I think there for the grace of god go I. It could happen to any of us. But people who dont know the system would not believe it.
Agreed
It’s just so sad it takes a case like Lucy’s to bring these issues to light and into conversation
There is doubts but how us it misogyny
I've studied criminology at Master's level.
Misogyny is RIFE in the criminal justice ⚖️ system. Globally women are the fastest growing prison population, whilst crime rates have decreased over the past 30 years.
@@johnconnors6412 for me the media coverage describing her room, her looks, her friendship with a male doctor (also used as part of the prosecution case) as a possible motivation, the language used.
As has already been said in the comments there is an awful lot of statistical and other research evidence about how women are treated more harshly in the criminal justice system.
Lucy Letby had already been judged and found guilty IMO before the trial began by much of the media.
Thank heavens there are MP's with the integrity and intelligence of David Davies working on behalf of society. Why can the same level of scrutiny not be applied to ongoing upheavals in our society?
If David Davies is on the case there are failings in the system
and Nadine Dorries, and 24 expert neonatologists and statisticians, who wrote to the Justice minister, voicing their concerns about the prosecution evidence
@@philholding6905 Having Nadine Dorries on your team almost destroys its' credibility.
@@philholding6905 flaws in evidence and technicalities getting someone off doesn't make them innocent.
@@goatlpsHasn't David Davis already said that?
Perhaps he'll remember to bring a pen this time?
David Davis is an honest, honourable and good person. The fact that he is experienced in the scientific approach, has the intellect to discriminate between the 'facts' and applies his humanity to the case gives Lucy every chance of hope.
I hope so but the cynical side of me thinks he will be stopped or that he will feel under pressure to stop and will somehow justify it to himself and to us that he did the right thing. I can imagine it could get quite ugly privately. I hope I'm wrong
@@georger-c4645Its another Hillsborough disaster.
I have always admired him... he may be a Tory but he's a decent man
@@nfcpro That's one more than evidenced by the Labour Party.
@@nfcpro Yes, that is what I think, and I am definitely not a Tory!
There’s no reason why David Davis would pursue this if there was NO significant reason to do so. I think this is a heroic search for truth. Much kudos ❤
I personally have no feeling for her for or against, but if we made a mistake the baby killer is still at large, so we must look into it.
David is a man of integrity...❤
@@BoominGame Many people working with her wanted her sacked before even knowing she was murdering them. Plus there's her diary saying she was sick/evil, or whatever it was. Someone did it, so it was obviously her, even if some evidence is in doubt a lot more isn't.
@@rabburns1382 he'd only succeed in getting a murderer set free on a technicality.
@@goatlpsYou know this how exactly?
I'm pleased David Davies is on the case. I don't think her convictions are safe either and power establishment people are at play.
I am so pleased David Davis is looking into this case. I have had such a terrible feeling about this case and the result.
I so glad I'm not the only one who has feeling about this I have a gut feeling I shift it and I don't know why I'm so got this feeling it has been looked at again
I’ve had this feeling too.
Me too. Bit of a hysterical witchhunt.
The judge was odd. The other doctors were odd. I agree somebody did something. But it needs to be clarified whether it was another staff member who was present at all deaths. Hearsay is present. Notes are alterable. Even if its to clarify she did do it. The dr. Who told the police about notes he helped her hide and post it notes needs investigating.
@@Geeronimo99 Ignorant nonsense.
If there is the potential for a miscarriage of justice, and that includes reasonable doubt, then it must be investigated, especially having been given a full life term.
Yes I agree it is a weird case as I’ve always wondered what she got out of this or her reasonings or motive. I hope they get to the truth whatever it is
If there was no corruption going on, they wouldn't be worried about investigating it is because the hearing was corrupt that they wouldn't investigate it.
Something needs looking at, that is for certain. Ive only brushed over it as I was busy at the time of the trial.
But here's a few things to mull over.
The shift pattern spreadsheet was something created to fit Lucy to the deaths they linked her with. That's misleading the jury.
Her defence admitting to something BEFORE the trial even began.
The expert witness who the defence never called to the stand.
The way Lucy answered questions, clearly not schooled or directed by her defence.
Poor, absolutely p1ss poor. Sets a dangerous precedent for us all.
when I heard about the flimsy evidence against her, I came to conclusion she was tried and convicted by popular media
The Channel 5 programme yesterday was very interesting.
Thank heavens for such honourable men like David Davies 👌🙏
Amen.
There were questions raised about risk to his reputation. I think his honest and rigorous approach to this enhances it. He has investigated many cases.
@@clivepearce941 is say his reputation is far more intact than those who attack at a personal level calling people crass for merely asking questions or having an opinion
Honourable? Naw.
After what happened to the sub postmasters - it would not surprise me if Lucy Letby was proven innocent.
Whyt ppple going all out to stand by their own, even a serial baby deleter like Lucy. And then they want to lecture others about morality. 😂 laughable
Terrible logic there.
1 person 1 crime.
100s of people and no crime on there part.
@@StevenLewis-y3q poor spelling
@@StevenLewis-y3q It is your logic that is questionable. It is one system with one process - a system proven fallible on too many occasions.
But when?
There is something about this case that doesn’t sit right with me as a registered nurse myself I am glad that this is being investigated
Court cases aren't meant to sit right, because they are about evidence, not feelings. She was arrested, the bodies stopped, the evidence they collected was convincing for the jurors assigned. End of!
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I agree, something is just not right about this! If the convictions were overturned I wouldn’t be surprised!
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"ohhh something isn't quite right ohhhhh" Evidence,rather than your expert Calombo instincts. EVIDENCE?
This is what MPs are for
I listened to the trial. I would not have found her guilty. I have been uncomfortable with this decision since the trial. I am very glad it’s being looked into. I felt it was VERY obvious in the trial that she was being thrown under the bus to protect the NHS.
God, this is disturbing to hear.
Same here @#claireterry1
Having followed this case quite closely, including a lot of the trial, I would not have found Lucy Letby guilty either had I been a member of the jury .
Like yourself I was not comfortable with the conviction .
If a miscarriage of justice has taken place let's hope a decent appeals lawyer can get through the system and prove it, allowing Lucy Letby to start a new life .
Served 25 years as a frontline clinician in the NHS. Your suspicions are not without foundation. It has a disturbing culture to say the least.
Looked into means nothing. And she's absolutely where she belongs!
It was LL verses the system, she never stood a chance. Like so many principaled people who have experienced the wrath of going against the grain, attempting to expose a systemic flawed culture is not favoured.
That's how an interview should be conducted. Excellent
This is excellent fair minded professional journalism. Well done Telegraph Team. So good we have David Davis's in this world.
My concern was the judge instructing the jury that it could find Letby guilty by majority vote, which by excluding the minority vote automatically dispensed with "reasonable doubt", which is a miscarriage of justice!
With these crimes for her own good, she needs totally cleared. Reasonable doubt won't be enough for public opinion. I'm concerned because people I respect with no axe to grind are unhappy with the conviction! That's enough for me.
Those who have followed this case feel an unease about it & that's because a life sentence was given purely on suspiscion & manipulated circumstancial evidence.
Exactly so. It also illustrates how media exposure prejudices cases.
I agree its shocking
'virtually red- handed' its either red handed or not. not 'virtually' which lets face it is a 'maybe'. She has been scapegoated ' burnt at the stake as a witch'
As a nurse of 15 years this has never felt right. I also think lay people on a jury are not competent to decipher through medical evidence adequately. It was all circumstantial. My honest opinion is that she’s been used as a scapegoat for a failing hospital. I hope the truth prevails
Well.. let's see now if babies die in mysterious ways now that she is off the roster
Rest assured there will be a complete overhaul on the ward or it will be shut down completely. They wouldn't risk having to cover up any more deaths, & finding another scapegoat won't stand up a second time round.
@@Zombie101 I doubt neo natal babies will ever go to this ward again, fthe reputation was bad long before LL worked there.
@@Zombie101 I think they downgraded it so seriously ill babies won't be placed on that ward.
@@Zombie101 Letby was removed from the neonatal unit, around the same time, (two months approx.), that the unit downgraded from treating very poorly babies. So, it is unfair to consider the differences on this basis.
I'm baffled by Lucy Letby's defence team. As MD in Private Eye has pointed out in Letby articles part one and two . Prosecution had six expert witnesses. Defence none. Why did they not call at least one who had credible defence? Defence expert witness evidence was available. These are definitely unsafe convictions. I truly hope David Davis will pursue this potential terrible miscarriage of justice
@@rosiewaterhouse2636 They should have been off this case long ago as a Science on Trial article stated recently.More to it than just incompetence.Lucy may be in the dark as to what her rights are as regards a new Defence team.
Medical defence witnesses have been struck off in the past for daring to provide evidence unhelpful to conviction. Strange but true. That answers your obvious question.
However, in lucys case the statistical evidence used to convict her has so many flaws that im wondering what happened to her defence team. Were they disallowed by the judge to give evidence which challenged the rota nonsense.?
If so, then the judge had the authority to halt the trial, and even call a mis-trial. So why didn't they? I'm unsettled by Miss Letby's trial. There is once again the whiff of failed justice - dare it be said, a cover-up? I hope David Davis moves heaven and earth to get to the truth of it whatever the outcome (and I hope he doesn't endanger himself doing so).
Maybe because there were no credible defence experts. Lucy is no shrinking violet, she would speak up if she thinks her team are incompetent. Having listened to all the court transcripts by Crime Scene to Court Room, I'm convinced of her guilt. She told lie after lie after lie
@@Themystergamerr Lucy is clearly innocent. Were these 'lies' invented by the prosecution?
Not an expert but a retired psychi: nurse, havent followed the case too closely, but do remember the so called confession found in her flat, querying if she was responsible is it my fault, etc etc, this tilted me to think she is innocent, no killer would write like that, they already know!
But an overworked, overstressed young nurse might easily write self questioning nonsense like that, its a sort of Stockholm Syndrome.
And would the N H S, Managers and Senior Staff deiberately set up a young Staff Nurse to take the fall ?
YES THEY WOULD, UNHESITATINGLY, THE ONLY THING NHS MANAGERS AND SENIOR STAFF CARE ABOUT IS THEIR REPUTATONS, BONUSES AND PENSIONS !
Nurses are overworked, overstressed, unsupported and denigrated by Managment, it is highly probable that N H S meaness led to these deaths, enough nurses should be employed, rescources should be adequate, etc, but all that costs money, dead babies sre cheap anyway, and Nurses, ? Well we can always hire another one from abroad can't we !
It's cheaper, saves "my bonus and pension" and makes the NHS look good
Fully agree she even wrote I'm innocent I didn't do it. No one looked at that 😞 really seems like she is innocent.
fully agree
Agree
The meanest lead to not only the neo Nate unit but other areas of the hospital being full of frank faeces - from the ceiling and water taps
Oh yer and surprisingly full of sepsis to
At the time There was four families in the community looking at taking legal action (not just complaining but taking action) against the hospital primarily because of the substandard care
Bonus???? NHS is not a non for profit?
that's just a projection.
Lucy Letby's Defence was appalling.They agreed with the Prosecution before the first trial even started that two insulin TPN bags had been poisoned with insulin when there was no credible evidence that this was the case.If they attempt to prevent Sir David Davis speaking to Lucy then it will confirm the grave concerns that many people have about them.
@@Tommcdonald818 I am a patient of the maternity services at exactly same time Lucy working there.
I've tried to contact her Ben Myers solicitors and they wouldn't let my statement be considered it's in her defence.
I agree
there is no defense because she clearly did it
@@abcabc-xr7sbyou'd be amazed how people are saying she can't find new and compelling evidence for a CCRC and there excuse is it's impossible because there's no evidence anyway, so I can she find new evidence! People are on another planet
Evidence? Reasoning?
The point is that Mr Davies will be supported by unpaid experts in the field who dont have an axe to grind.
Many medical and statistical experts have come forward to discredit the evidence presented by the prosecution in Lucy' trial. It's a pity some of them were not at the trial
@@ruthbashford3176 I attended the trial for 2 expert medical days and one of Lucys. It was a rugby scrum but well wotth attending.
This. They won't have an axe to grind or their own bosses deficiencies on trial.
@@ruthbashford3176 Because they are not experts.
u just cant accept it
It's really impressive that he's prepared to invest such a considerable amount of time in order to get to the truth.
As an ICU NURSE I’m horrified of this case. However deep in my heart I believe Lucy is a victim of miscarriage of justice. I believe she’s innocent.
As an ex-neonatal nurse I believe her to be guilty.
I think that she is innocent too.
Someone is guilty...more likelyba less skilled nurse...
Served 25 years as a frontline clinician in the NHS. Your suspicions are not without foundation. The NHS has a disturbing culture to say the least - whether she is innocent or not. I suspect that the judicial process has failed, meaning that regardless of Letby's incarceration, the public are not informed on the truth of what happened. The whole matter doesn't "sit right" with many who ARE well-informed for it to be ignored. Wrongly jailing anyone has never solved anything. I hope David Davis' investigation can reassure the public that justice has been served fairly.
@@Geeronimo99Not possible, sorry.
One of the best conservative leaders they never had. He stood as leader. And would probably become prime minister
No diversity credentials. Therefore unfairly discriminated against.
Yes, I've always liked David Davies
So glad this is being looked into her conviction isn't safe at all
It's absolutely safe but do please share your legal expertise
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@@neonwired4978 Please share YOUR legal expertise!
@@neonwired4978she may have done it but the case needs redoing properly.
It's not being looked into.
Dr Ravi Jayaram was the doctor who Lucy reported for bullying and harassment a couple of days before he had her arrested.
These events strike a chord with those in the accountancy industry
Useless unethical leading professionals getting away partly due to lack of technical knowledge outside of the sector, partly unquestioned and abused authority.
What utter garbage.
@@S.Tradeswhat’s garbage? Actually the doctors were made to apologise to Lucy for bullying and they also knew there were massive failings in the hospital along with their negligence that amounted to the parents if the babies considering taken legal action against them. It’s straight after they apologised that they decided to go to the police. Bearing in mind she had been taken off the ward for a year by then and the coroner had also said that six of the seven babies had died of natural deaths, the seventh wasn’t examined from what I can gather.
I’ve been posting all over TH-cam that I don’t believe that Lucy is guilty. I am a registered nurse and I really didn’t see any solid evidence to say she murdered these babies.
What about her diaries? If they weren't in the equation I'd be absolutely certain.
Lucy Letby MUST Agree to Meet David Davis MP...ASAP.....BUT She Has to Be 100% HONEST...Admit Her Mistakes etc....
Thank the lord for the very few mp's with the integrity of David Davis.
Amen
I think with modern medicine we almost expect that every poorly baby should be saved. But my late father (born in 1929) called William, was the fourth 'William' that my grandmother gave birth too. All were live births at home. One lived a couple of hours, the others a few days. Being born is and always will be a precarious business.
Something about Lucy Letbys trial and conviction stank!!
Such as??
@@marvellis6762 Some people think women can't be killers. That's the only reason any doubts are being raised. The evidence against her was overwhelming. The only evidence they need to counter that is that she's not a man.
@@marvellis6762 Its really hard to overstate how literally the entire case against Lucy fits the pattern of having a narrative before any evidence and then coming up up with post hoc ideas about how she must have done the crimes without any solid evidence.
@@MakerInMotion Everyone knows woman can murder
Go listen to her evidence.
This women has been a victim of a NHS stitch up 😮
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One of the babies weighed 1 pound. Yet Letby and the staff were still expected to perform miracles .
@@cupofteawithpoetry: yes, she was the only one on shift when all the babies were killed
@@QueenJuno88 There were numerous other deaths and collapses when Lucy Letby was not on shift.The spreadsheet which the Prosecution put before the jury is meaningless.
@@QueenJuno88what did the autopsies say?
@@Trebor74 There were no autopsies AFAIK
@@Comfortzone99 6 of the 7 babies had postmortems.
Her conviction stinks. The evidence is entirely circumstantial. I’m so sorry for the parents but as DD says, it serves them not at all if hospital failings are being covered up by this botched conviction.
Well done David for looking at this case
Biggest miscarriage of justice in recent years.
She did this, no doubt about it. As soon as she was gone off the ward, babies stopped dying. Did Beverly Allitt ever confess?
@suemcgregor9248 There were 6 babies that died when she wasn't on shift. She was doing more hours than anyone at that ward. It was statistically more likely a baby would die on a shift she was on. The babies were sick babies. They were by no means healthy babies.
All this gets forgotten. There was absolutely no evidence that she had done anything wrong and certainly no admission.
@@suemcgregor9248 as soon as she was gone the ward suddenly started getting a lot more attention. The subpar nurses would be forced to start putting in more effort.
@@suemcgregor9248 She alone would be doing everything? Some say she was relatively new.
better to blame one person, than have to pay out millions, for neglect.
So they started looking at 62 cases and narrowed it down to 17, baed on her being the only one on duty for each. There is just as strong statistical reasoning to arrest every nurse who has been on duty while 17 patients died.
This is called "cherry picking" and destroys all validity of the statistics. This is a basic principle of statistics.
Legalistic not emotional judgement..yes!! David Davies
Sadly, and dangerously, the age of the 'witch-hunt' is not over. Lucy had virtually no defence at her trial and it looks like she was made a scapegoat to cover up embarassing institutional failings.
David Davis is the best PM Britain never had.
I know Mr Davies is a Tory, but he is obviously a decent man
He just wants something to try and stay relevant. Man's an arse.
He's an actual politician like many of the recent Tories who were there for self gain.
Which is 1 more than evidenced by the Labour Party.
The tories are the most successful political party in the uk in the last 100 years, so by stating tories are somehow bad people... thats the majority of people in the UK for the last 100 years not decent?
Why wasn’t the table with the deaths while she wasn’t on shift shown by the defensive?
I'm guessing because it didn't show any nurse on shift for ALL those deaths. Also because none of them were unexpected collapses
@@ThemystergamerrThere were 17 deaths and about 60 non-fatal collapses. Lucy has only been convicted for 7 of the deaths. 10 is still a staggering number to happen in one year and it hasn’t been accounted for.
She is not a murder of babies. She is just a good nurse. What they have done to her is criminal.
She was a lazy nurse who was texting often during her shifts
Phones are filthy bacteria wise and should not not have been allowed
@@Redwarfa most poeple text it is not a criminal offence
I know many nurses believe this to be an unsafe conviction... scapegoat in a nutshell.
Yes there's definitely something wrong here with this case and time will tell
A long time, unfortunately!
The thing is, it’s not proven.
Every Nurse I know doesn’t believe she did what they said.
@@forsdykemontague1017 Except this one!
@@janetmarybowen3157 Listening to the Mail podcasts about the case again I'm shocked to realise there is absolutely NO evidence against Lucy, just speculation and opinion. I don't know how the case ever got to trial?
No motive. No actual evidence. No confession.
The whole case was based on circumstantial evidence!
Very strong circumstantial evidence. Not a reason to acquit.
It's hilarious that people believe circumstantial evidence isn't evidence..😂
Yea, 7 dead babies and a bunch of almost dead babies under the care of one person will do that.
@@snapmalloy5556 It's not hilarious that a woman who could well be entirely innocent could spend the rest of her life in prison as a result of a flawed trial.
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Ok Mr. Or Mrs. non sequitur!
What does that have to do with people's misunderstanding that circumstantial evidence is not strong evidence?
I gotta get off socal media. The ignorance may start rubbing off on me.
She may be a scapegoat to cover up the poor quality of care at the hospital. Probably she couldn't afford adequate legal representation and hire an army of expert witnesses.
Absolutely 💯
Why would that be the case? Because the same people who cut the funding to the NHS also cut the funding to legal aid?
Myers is a top barrister and it cost £1million plus.
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she and her parents had years to deal with this and the trial costs.
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£1.5 million.
At the time this smelt dodgy. I'm even more convinced now. Well done David
Based on what evidence
So why doesn’t he just visit her then??
The doctors and hospital were facing potentially hundreds of millions of pounds in negligence claims.They needed a scapegoat.
This is so true they needed a scape goat
The 'Confession' letter and post it note clinched it for me. It was a massive red herring.
If it had been written as a confession, why hadn't she destroyed it? She must be an intelligent girl to have got as far as she did. Given her treatment at work she must have anticipated the possibility of police involvement at some stage.
The document mentions how she has failed her parents and they did not deserve a daughter like her. Hardly the words of a psychopath, they do not care a jot what others think. The "I did this" line read to me as a bout of pure self loathing and guilt at failing in a professional capacity. It looks like a case of mental self harming from someone who cares deeply about her job.
The thrust of the trial didn’t even focus on that letter. I followed the trial. She is guilty.
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So did I, from day one an your talkin crap
@@kgar1920 Lucy is innocent
@@bradleyday5829 How can anyone possibly still believe Lucy is guilty?
"Lucy Letby wrote ‘I am evil I did this’ notes on ‘advice of counsellors to cope with stress’", LOL.
She didn't. This is a complete lie. Nowhere in the trial did she say this.
It's insane politicians and newspapers can just publish lies like this
This 😂😂😂😂😂
Superb unbiased long format journalism. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely 💯
@@WesleyWattley-xy4fg hope for us all yet!
We're quick to condemn the press when they don't act professionally but we don't praise them enough when they do. Good call. Great journalism. More of this please.
Nar...THE TELEGRAPH is like the rest of them.
It helps Davies is a straight peg. If letbys innocent she has a good honest men taking a serious interest in her.
I hope for the parents this isn't yet another miscarriage of justice.
She had no motive, was a competent, highly skilled professional that had a good upbringing .... totally out of character
The question is not whether she is guilty or not guilty, but rather if the withholding of evidence affected the outcome.
Sadly our legal system is not fit for purpose
It’s all built on lies not truth. I was going to defend myself. Wrote to CPS to asking for further information and have not received it. The CPS are hiding the truth. They are sitting on information that can clear me.
Why? Explain all the failings ,go.
@@elvischrist8826Luke Mitchell is another one.
There is plenty wrong with our legal system, such as a system that rewards a guilty plea with a lighter sentence, and solictors being so expensive that 95% of the public have to rely on legal aid representation which is often inadequate@@elvischrist8826
@@elvischrist8826The fast-tracking of those accused of inciting the recent riots proves the justice system is not independent but subservient to Westminster. That can't be an acceptable state of affairs.
Everything was stacked against her and she did not get a fair trial... the public concern is enough to merit a re-trial.
totally agree
lucy's trial was held in a kangaroo court, at where judge, prosecutor & defence lawyer were singing from the same, 'get letby' song sheet! the gullible, medically ignorant only found lucy 'guilty' because they were impressed by the bluster of the bullying, homosexual prosecutor, who used conjecture over substance to persuade the jury with his action film rhetoric, devoid of any truth!! the whole court was corrupt from a jury of 11, 8 of whom were women-meaning it was a gender imbalanced jury for such an emotive case!! lucy was stitched up by both the hospital & the court!! i wonder how many of them are 'freemasons' & how many of them were homosexuals?
I followed the trial. She is guilty.
@@cupofteawithpoetry ditto! cheers!
I followed the trial, and listened to lucy letby , she is guilty 100%
So glad he's looking into it ..
It doesn't sound right ..
This case was unsafe verdict the parents got a scapegoat staff are excluded from other workers there is no support staff are in fear for they’re jobs so don’t speak out , Chester staff didn’t speak out as they know they would never get another post in the nhs , it’s toxic staff not loyal to other members of staff or management, Chester on locals news was not equipped or staffed to take these baby’s , that should have gone to Liverpool special units, it’s a disgrace this girl was not given a far trail they got a scapegoat,
I’m so relieved this research is happening…I’ve listened to this case for awhile now and have never felt convinced of her guilt. While I found her work habits sloppy at times, it doesn’t mean she killed these babies. It seems this hospital has very lax work standards. The fact that nurses leave before completing their documentation is just plain unprofessional. I’ve worked in a medical environment and our nurses stayed late to make sure this part of their role was complete before going home. This hospital needs an overhaul of management staff.
When staff are exhausted and burnt out from their job, they may prefer to leave on time rather than go back to work even more stressed and burnt out before their next shift (and less fit for practice). They are damned if they do, or damned if they don't.
@@jenjen836 yes, in those circumstances it’s understandable. The thing is in a medical environment, “if it isn’t charted, it didn’t happen”. It’s a harsh reality but when dealing with such a vulnerable population, medical notes are critical and ensures procedures are not duplicated. The other issue is removing confidential information from a secured environment. Once or twice it can be understandable but this was a habit with Lucy and now it was used against her. That’s what I meant by sloppy practice…management was not making those “best practice” habits clear. A recipe for disaster and lawsuits!
Thank goodness David Davis is piecing together the case for possible review. I’m already convinced of Lucy Letby’s innocence given the information trial in the first instance and secondly all the data and contrary expert analysis that has since come out.
I'm totally supportive of David Davis's approach in this Lucy Letby case. The proper focus is a systemic critique of the prosecution's "circumstantial" "evidence". His grasp of how jury's are influenced by the prosecution presentation of "evidence", is good. I think he then needs the support of social scientists, especially social psychologists, to bring out the granularity and power of that influencing. Nothing that Davis here had to say, was poorly considered or articulated
How come Lucy was present at every incident and when she wasn’t there there were zero incidents. The woman is sick . She brought home and kept loads of mementos . She wasn’t allowed to bring any documents home .
i've been saying since january most of what david davis said in this interview! however, david did not mention the smoking gun, elephant in the room, canary in the coalmine or the dog in the bed!! namely, the most important evidence given at the trial but dismissed as being irrelevant by the corrupt judge, which was the sewage leak in the neo natal unit that occurred from june 2015 to spring 2016! the exact period when lucy was accused of killing 7 babies! this evidence was given by the plumber who was called in weekly when the leak was too bad!! raw sewage leaked through the ceiling above the neo natal unit, while sewage also spewed up through the plughole of the sink in which the nurses washed their hands!
i wonder if the parents of the dead babies were aware of this & if they were, what explanation did they get from the hospital?
unlike mr davis, i am 100% certain lucy is innocent! she is the victim of a major cover up in which the hospital & the court colluded to make sure that lucy would be the scapegoat, to protect the names & reputations of doctors & management in the hospital!!!
@@joycejnn. Davis argues two responses to the being present and absent idea: firstly, that professional statisticians point out that the idea is fallacious, is wrong; secondly, that five deaths were left out of consideration, where the absence-present framing idea did not apply. His background thinking here, is that the real culprit for the deaths may be the condition of the hospital care. The idea that Letby was "sick", was bought into by the presiding judge, suggesting that it was an inherent part of the prosecution's characterisation of Letby; but no material evidence as to her actually being "sick", was ever presented. Davis acknowledges that taking medical records home, may have been a "sackable" offence, but he argues that this also suggests the possibility that Letby was simply conscientious.
My own sense is, that it is likely that this characterisation of Letby as 'abnormal' and "sick", is the weakest and most pernicious aspect of the prosecution circumstantial evidence; and this begging questions as to the motivation and mindset of those doing the prosecuting.
All that said, I respect your differing judgement of these matters.
@@joycejnnlong story short - they did not provide the jury with the statistics of the deaths when Lucy was not on shift. If they did it would have dropped down to a far lower percentage than the 100% they presented the jury. That would have made the hospital look far worse than this nurse.
Regarding the notes - plenty of nurses have come out and said that changeover notes stay on their person or in their possession in case they need to refer to them again.
@@joycejnn That is simply not true as there were 10 deaths of babies when Lucy was not on duty. Lucy leaving the neonatal unit coincided with the hospital being downgraded to a level 1 and not treating babies of less than 32 weeks gestation. Taking home documents whether allowed to or not has nothing to do with mass murder.
I feel so desperately sorry for Lucy and her family for what they have been put through, the legal system and the media have a lot to answer for. Lucy's case has parallel's with the Madeliene McCann case, at any cost, protect the NHS and NHS Doctors.
except lucy is innocent while the mccanns are guilty!!!
Yes there's something not right about this case I don't know what it is I just have a feeling.
@@normankennith7919 Which is exactly my point.
@@hugolloyd940 The lack of evidence against Lucy, and the highly dubious and contested by many experts evidence that was relied on?
@normankennith7919 oh wow, some ine who knows both the means and lucy klletby personally, please enlighten the nation on them from your hands on knowing them approach I'm listening fully interested then we can campaign !
The nurses union should speak out.
She's no longer a nurse. She's been struck off. Something about killing babies?
Some unions aren't fit for purpose unfortunately...
Speak out like they did on the COVID jab mandates?
@@Brez6645 yes
How long do we have to wait before there is justice in this case? LET RIGHT BE DONE.
Legend! I'm so glad this gaining momentum now and this miscarriage of justice can be put right. NHS would rather send an innocent girl to prison than acknowledge their own failure
Fan boy she’s guilty
How come she was present at every incident and when not there there were zero incidents ? She didn’t need to google how to harm babies she is a nurse and knows how to do that .
LUCY WAS THEIR 'GET OUT OF GAOL' CARD! THE HOSPITAL & THE COURT COLLUDED TO PERSUADE A GULLIBLE, MEDICALLY IGNORANT JURY OF ONLY 11 JURORS, STRANGE! 8 OF WHOM WERE WOMEN! THIS WAS AN IMBALANCED JURY FOR SUCH AN EMOTIVE CASE!! THE JUDGE & THE PROSECUTOR WERE BOTH CORRUPT & SHOULD BE 'DEFROCKED'?
THERE SHOULD BE A NEW TRIAL, WHICH COULD REPLACE THE INQUIRY AND LUCY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO APPEAL AGAINST THE HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS 'GUITY' VERDICT 'AWARDED' HER!
EVERYBODY WHO GAVE EVIDENCE AT THE FIRST TRIAL OR WERE IN ATTENDANCE SHOULD BE SUBPOENA'D TO APPEAR AT A RETRIAL! THEY NEED TO BE PRESSED ON WHY A SEWAGE LEAK IN THE NEO NATAL UNIT, WHICH LASTED FROM JUNE 2015 TO SPRING 2016! THE SAME PERIOD WHEN LUCY WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE KILLED 7 BABIES!
THIS EVIDENCE ALONE SHOULD HAVE EXONERATED LUCY!!!
there were incidents when she wasn't there. That fact was removed so the jury and public would believe with no doubt that she was guilty. This removal of statistical evidence (that a number of other babies did in fact die when she was not there) is a huge factor for people asking for this to be looked at again.
@@biancaclennett nonsense
Something is not right about this case. Give Lucy an appeal. Lucy needs this support. Her defence team was appalling. Support for Lucy.
Omg this is a nightmare. If she's innocent it's unimaginable. Parents will never heal, I can't fathom sorting this out.
The length of the trial was problematic imo. Months of listening to prosecution witnesses makes it very different to for the defence to overcome
I agree
She is not. She is pure evil
Well , there is so many doubts. What if she’s a scapegoat for so many deaths in this hospital?🙏
Although, if she is guilty, through this new inquiry she could get let off due to miscarriage of justice.
Absolutely no evidence! an innocent women in jail let's hope she's not murdered in jail
There was plenty of evidence and a jury convicted her.
No evidence? I'd rather believe the jury than a random comment here
@@tejswn Jury never got all the important information
Convicted after a long trial carried out in full view. And it's woman not women.
She is now safer in jail than she would be in the public because even if she's let off, there are always people who will believe that she is guilty
My question is, why were secret cameras not installed? They were cheap at the time and would have had a negligible effect on the hospital's budget. Even obvious CCTV cameras would have been of enormous help in this case. The hospital administrators were certainly not up to the job.
THE HOSPITAL COULDN'T AFFORD THEM BUT THEY ALSO DIDN'T WANT THEM INSTALLED BECAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE PROVED LUCY WAS INNOCENT & IT WAS IN FACT A FAILURE OF THE HOSPITAL! LUCY IS 100% INNOCENT!!
Absolutely 💯
Doctors do not wish to expose themselves to be held to account by the scrutiny of their work being video recorded. I nearly died as a result of a surgeon’s hubris and I was shocked to be told there was no video recording in theatre of my operation nor of any operations.
The camera itself might be cheap, but the SIA licenseed staff that are required to monitor it certainly won't be cheap. It's a legal requirement that anyone who monitors live CCTV or view recorded footage to have a SIA license. A building the size of the Countess of Cheshire Hospital would need a small army of workers employed around the clock 24hrs to be able to effectively monitor CCTV cameras.
Easy to say, difficult to implement. Over-monitoring in the work place can have an extremely toxic effect, that can undermine staff who need to make quick judgement calls about care, moreover, erode trust between staff and employers. Im not sure that patients, or their parents would be content to be on video camera at their most vulnerable time, and/or trust that the hospital will protect the data and destroy it appropriately. These adverse effects need to be balanced against the benefits of improved accountability.
Doctor A needs to answer some questions too, why did he go against her?
Dr A was definitely chasing Lucy but tried to make out she was chasing him. Why was he allowed to be anonymous? He was a treacherous coward.
Why? Because he believed she was guilty!
@@ruthbashford3176"definitely" evidence?
@@S.Trades Why, because he was married and didn't want his wife to know it was him doing the chasing.
There is zero evidence, only opinion by experts, and very poor statistical analysis
How many babies have died since she was imprisoned?!?!
The LITERALLY HELD A COURT CASE using evidence!!
Bring in Prof Norman Fenton, I say! Statistics is right up his street
@boxlabsin her notepad - "I killed them, I'm evil"
@@tejswn - This is not enough to convict someone though, is it? I don't know if she's guilty or not - only she knows that, but these words are not evidence of guilt on their own.
I watched the documentary and I am appalled at this trial, I am convinced that she is innocent and that evidence was omitted, our justice system is a total shambles, they may as well have used the ducking stool. She deserves a retrial ASAP, before her life has been wasted in prison!!!. How many more people have been wrongfully imprisoned!?.. disgraceful!!!!
Time for case to be accepted by Criminal Cases Review Commission and sent to Court of Appeal
good on david i think their needs aanorther look at this case
I knew David Davis as a student in Warwick, around 1970. He is a good and honest man.
The one piece of information that absolutely scuppers the case against LL is the way the roster statistics were presented. DD says in another interview that she was only present in the hospital during HALF of the baby deaths in a specified period. If someone is working for about half the time, that means her presence at the deaths was down to pure chance. We weren't told that the roster evidence was cherry-picked, listing only the deaths when she was present. This is a shocking distortion of the facts, and should be enough in itself to nullify the verdict on LL.
Nice to have presenters that don't shout
I’ve read extensively on this case and it has since came out that the prosecution rigged the way the shift charts were presented to the court; when the poor babies passed away they omitted the dates when Lucy was off-shift, to make it look like her being on shift during the deaths or harm was a common denominator. The prosecution also called in “experts” who weren’t qualified to opine on the particular “conditions” the babies had died from who declared the deaths were consistent with deliberate acts of harm. Furthermore the real experts who were qualified and in fact proper professionals in the field, were not called by Lucy’s defence team and they now say they would have contradicted almost everything the opposing professionals said during the trial. They don’t know why they were never called; they gave the defence team all this information before the trial started during a pre-trial consultation. Why they were never called by Lucy’s rookie defence team, we’ll never know, but she was grossly misrepresented at best and completely stitched up at worst. According to statisticians who have looked at the many fundamental errors which preceded the deaths, this spike in deaths in a relatively short period of time, actually isn’t a huge surprise apparently. Furthermore this shambles of a hospital was treading water all along by all accounts, and ill prepared to deal with the demands and needs of seriously unwell babies, which it was increasingly having to deal with, and therefore under serious pressure & scrutiny. With the cluster of deaths occurring they needed a scapegoat - they seem to have found that in Lucy Letby. I’m not a lawyer, but I understand both the legal system and the absolutely critical need to get this case proven beyond all reasonable doubt. In light of this, a retrial is absolutely necessary in my opinion.
Can't argue with that!
Something didn't seem right from the start.
yes, and hearing the judge's summing up in the subsequent trial was a real concern as was the conduct of the appointed defence team
As a questioning journalist, who has doubts about the safety of Lucy Letby conviction I thought the Channel5 programme Did she Really di it? was important in raising doubts to a TV audience already expressed in print eg Justice Gap + MD in Private Eye, Guardian + Telegraph. Hats off Channel 5 and TV prod co.
Have followed Lucy's case closely for the last year and am now more confident than ever that she will be freed if her case is properly presented to the CCRC.The Telegraph article is a game changer.The police indicated after the first trial that they had looked into the possibility of water borne bacteria.If information has been concealed from them then this is perverting the course of justice.
@@trevorchap21 oh yeah sure - water born bacteria with artificial insulin and causes intubation removal and liver injuries. and over feeding vomiting.
Thank goodness for people like this MP. Ive believed she is innocent from the first pieces of "evidence" as to me, as a childrens nurse, they make no sense!
Agree
In my mind it is the doctors covering up for incompetence, lack of staff and resources.
Free Lucy this is a miscarriage of justice...
Evidence?
Me too David, I would visit her too, this all smells of a set up!
Lucy is innocent
Well done David Davis.
He's not done anything yet, just examining.
Iv never felt comfortable about this conviction !!!!
This case deeply disturbs me so deeply. My "Knower" tells me there is something so terribly wrong about her conviction.
Definitely
I don't think she did it
Agreed
Yes its called a questionable conviction, a miscarriage of justice and a wrongful imprisonment
@@rebeccaj7164 Neither do I.Ive always thought she was innocent.
All baby I proves is that hospital was not equipped or staffed enough for those type of things
I hope that the truth comes out and justice prevails for all ❤
Such a complex case. I feel for the families of all involved!
Finally a video posted worth watching
Poor Lucy. My gut always told me this was a cover up.
Poor babies more like
Poor babies more like
Your gut 😂😂😂 grow up
I think it's definitely a miscarriage of justice
The trial most probably was a stitch up! They needed someone to blame the corrupt hospital! The results could have happened to any nurse-it just was convenient to blame Lucy Letby!
Reminds me of Hillsborough disaster. Authorities wanted everyone to believe it was all down to drunken supporters without tickets. Nothing else to see here, shut it down.
Truly awful how this case has played out.
I attended maternity appointments there around June 2015. Something was not right with countess and I'm not talking about the staff, they were wonderful. The ward stunk of drains active building work going on
There was plenty of actual evidence she did it. Like some of the babies were injected with huge amounts of insulin, too large to have been an error. Someone was definitely murdering babies and she was the only nurse on shift for every one. So there's either more than one baby killer in the same hospital or it's her. That's just one fact that convinced the jury. there's many more.
@@idi0tdetectioninprogress May I say exactly what I been thinking. I tried to write this all to Lucy, through the prison email system. I don't think she received it.
@@dianamincher6479 May I also add, I thought it a stitch up, as soon as news broke a nurse arrested... Lucy's name did NOT get released for a full year but I still knew something wasn't right!
What about the Dutch case and the Italy case which are similar and they had their case was overturned
Hospitals need cameras in neo natal wards 24/7. Cameras don't lie.