A pregnant woman who feared having to give birth in a Spanish prison after being jailed for failing to pay a fine has returned home to Scotland.
13.10.2022 - 20:38 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This is the chilling note found inside the home of a nurse accused of killing seven babies.
The handwritten post-it note, believed to have been scrawled on by Lucy Letby, was found during a raid of her house on Westbourne Road in Chester, England. One sentence reads: "I am evil I did this" in capital letters.
Another reads: "I don't deserve to live. I killed them on purpose because I'm not good enough to care for them. I am a horrible evil person." Other words such as 'hate' and 'not good enough' have been scrawled onto the letter and boldly circled.
The note was presented at Manchester Crown Court today as the 32-year-old is also accused of trying to kill 10 or more babies during her career between June 2015 and June 2016. A number of other notes were among other papers and Post-it notes which also contained "many protestations of innocence", Nick Johnson KC, prosecuting, told the jury.
Letby denies attacking newborn children in a variety of ways, including poisoning, during an alleged killing spree on the neonatal unit at Countess of Chester Hospital. Concluding the prosecution opening, which began on Monday, Mr Johnson said that after Letby fell under suspicion, she was put on clerical duties where she could not pose a danger to children until she was arrested in July 2018.
After her house on was searched, "interesting items" were found, Mr Johnson said. Paperwork relating to many of the children who died or suffered collapses was found along with Post-it notes with closely written words which included the names of some of her colleagues, the court heard.
"But I want to show you one note in particular," Mr Johnson told jurors. Highlighting a yellow Post-it note shown on TV screens to the jury, he focused on some of
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