Lucy Letby’s lawyers seek fresh appeal after saying expert witness ‘changed his mind’ over deaths

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Lucy Letby’s lawyers seek fresh appeal after saying expert witness ‘changed his mind’ over deaths
Author: Barney Davis
Published: Dec, 16 2024 19:54

Lucy Letby’s barrister Mark McDonald said he will take the ‘exceptional, but necessary, decision’ to apply to reopen her case. Lucy Letby’s lawyers are seeking to launch a fresh appeal over her convictions after claiming the prosecution’s lead witness was “not reliable”.

 [Barrister Mark McDonald, who is representing Lucy Letby, gave a press conference on Monday]
Image Credit: The Independent [Barrister Mark McDonald, who is representing Lucy Letby, gave a press conference on Monday]

The serial killer nurse’s barrister, Mark McDonald, said he would immediately seek permission from the Court of Appeal to take the “exceptional, but necessary, decision” to apply to reopen her case. Speaking at a press conference at the Royal Society of Medicine in central London, Mr McDonald said “remarkably” Dr Dewi Evans had “changed his mind” over the mechanism of death involving three of Letby’s murder victims.

 [Mr McDonald takes questions from reporters]
Image Credit: The Independent [Mr McDonald takes questions from reporters]

Letby, 34, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others, with two attempts on one of her victims, between June 2015 and June 2016. The Thirlwall Inquiry into how Letby was able to commit her crimes has heard evidence at Liverpool Town Hall since September and will resume in January, with findings expected to be published in autumn 2025.

 [Mr McDonald added he also has reports from two neonatologists that he claims count as fresh evidence in the cases of Baby C and Baby O]
Image Credit: The Independent [Mr McDonald added he also has reports from two neonatologists that he claims count as fresh evidence in the cases of Baby C and Baby O]

In his statement to reporters, Mr McDonald said: “Remarkably, Dr Evans has now changed his mind on the cause of death of three of the babies: Baby C, Baby I and Baby P. “Dr Evans had said to the jury that Lucy Letby had injected air down a nasal gastric tube and this had led to the death of the three babies.

 [Dr Richard Taylor, based in Victoria, British Columbia and working for the defence, flew over for the press conference]
Image Credit: The Independent [Dr Richard Taylor, based in Victoria, British Columbia and working for the defence, flew over for the press conference]

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