Lucy Letby campaign dossier of 'evidence' – everything you need to know

Lucy Letby campaign dossier of 'evidence' – everything you need to know

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Lucy Letby campaign dossier of 'evidence' – everything you need to know
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Simon Murphy, Shannon Miller)
Published: Feb, 04 2025 16:10

Unmasked as the country’s most prolific child serial killer in modern history, Lucy Letby faces dying behind bars. But today, expert evidence was revealed which could mean she has been the victim of one of the greatest miscarriage of justice the UK has known. The 35-year-old ex-nurse is serving 15 whole-life orders after being convicted of murdering seven babies – and trying to kill seven others.

Now 14 experts have come forward casting doubt on her convictions, with the group’s chair Dr Shoo Lee declaring: “...we did not find murders. In all cases, death or injury were due to natural causes or just bad medical care.... In our opinion, the medical opinion, the medical evidence doesn't support murder in any of these cases, just natural causes and bad medical care.". But what was the evidence he presented?.

The experts. Retired neonatologist Dr Lee disclosed the new medical evidence at a press conference in London today, said to be the result of the 14 world-leading experts' unanimous analysis findings. The panel, who worked pro bono. include members from six countries – Canada, the US, Japan, Germany, Sweden and the UK. It comes after an academic paper Dr Lee co-authored over three decades ago was used to help convict Letby. But he has earlier reportedly told how the evidence “wasn’t quite right”. The assembled experts looked at all 17 babies Letby is accused of harming, in half a dozen different ways, he explained. In a forensic account, he today disclosed the findings of some of those cases.

Baby one. Dr Lee explained "baby 1" was alleged to have died from an injection of air. However, he said, in fact the baby died from thrombosis. Baby four. In the case of "baby 4", he explained the allegation was that the infant was stable but on the third day collapsed due to an injection of air. But, Dr Lee said the baby died from "systemic sepsis , pneumonia and disseminated intravascular coagulation". "The mother should have received intrapartum antibiotics prior to delivery," he said. "There was delay in recognising respiratory distress after birth, there was delay in starting antibiotics and delay in starting treatment for the respiratory distress. We did not find any evidence of clear embolism.".

Baby nine. In the case of a child identified as baby nine, Dr Lee said her death was preventable – suggesting she had been poorly cared for. He added that there was no evidence of an air embolism, after claims Letby injected the child with air. He suggested the medics caring for her failed to respond timely to a bacterial infection with antibiotics, and concluded the child died from respiratory complications.

Baby 11. Baby 11 was born pre-term and resuscitated at birth, Dr Lee said. He said doctors took three "traumatic" attempts to insert an endotracheal tube. Dr Lee alleged the consultant who performed the procedure "didn't know what he was doing". He said when the consultant disconnected the endotracheal tube from the ventilator to manually resuscitate the baby with a bag, their chest did not move up and down - suggesting the tube was in the wrong place.

"The consultant therefore concluded and alleged that baby 11's first episode of clinical deterioration was caused by deliberate dislodgement of endotracheal tube because bagging failed to move the chest and carbon dioxide was not detected on capnography. He also alleged that the incubator alarms were deliberately turned off to prevent prompt rescue response because he did not hear the alarms when he entered the room.".

But Dr Lee said there was a 94% leak of air with only 6% was going into the baby's lungs because the wrong sized intubation tube was used: "That's kind of like using a straw and blowing through a garden hose and hoping that you can inflate something at the end of the garden hose. "It doesn't work and, as a result, ventilation was ineffective, because 94% of the air was leaking out and only 6% was entering the lung. Effective gas exchange could not occur, and mechanical ventilation could not generate sufficient pressure to keep the small air spaces in the lung open. When the tipping point was reached, the baby decompensated, desaturated and collapsed.".

Baby six. Dr Lee then moved to baby six, a boy who survived after allegedly being injected with insulin. He said the child had been given the "wrong treatment" and he had been medically "mismanaged", adding his supposed high insulin levels due to injection by Letby had been misinterpreted. Baby 15. The press conference heard that baby 15 was a boy, the second of pre-term triplets to be born by emergency caesarean. Dr Lee said the baby deteriorated and later died, with a post-mortem examination showing a ruptured haematoma of the liver, with prosecutors alleging he suffered blunt trauma to the abdomen.

"Later the accusation was then changed to say that in fact, there was deliberate injection of air into his intravenous system to cause air embolism, collapse and death," Dr Lee said, adding that he believed the haemorrhage was caused during birth as another triplet suffered the same issue. "It was highly likely that this was the result of extremely rapid delivery and this is a well-recognised cause of birth injury," he said. "One of the other triplets also had the same haematoma, although it was not this severe. The fact that two of them had the same problem again confirms that this was likely caused by birth injury.".

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