The inquiry into the crimes of evil serial killer Lucy Letby will become statutory, the Health Secretary Steve Barclay has announced.
23.08.2023 - 21:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lucy Letby's doting parents 'hated' one decision she made years before her evil murders, it has been revealed.
Earlier this week the 33-year-old nurse was told she will die in prison after being given a whole life order for the murder of seven babies and attempted murder of six more. The killing spree happened when she worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and 2016.
Her parents refused to accept their only child's crimes. They attendee every day of the nine-month trial in support of her and even moved from their Hereford home to a rented flat in Manchester so as to be near the court.
As reported by the Mirror, Letby was born in Hereford on January 4, 1990, the only child of furniture boss John Letby, then 44, and accounts clerk Susan Letby, then 29. Neighbours say their daughter was always a 'delight' to her parents and they watched her thrive at comprehensive Aylestone School, then Hereford Sixth Form College.
Her first part-time job was as a teenager at WH Smith before she became the first member of the family to graduate - with a BSc in Child Nursing from the University of Chester in 2011. The couple were so delighted that they took out an advertisement in the local paper.
It read: "We are so proud of you after all your hard work."
They did the same again when she turned 21, accompanying the birthday notice with a photograph of their daughter as a sweet-looking child. While they were said to be unhappy about her moving away from Hereford to start her new job, they helped Letby buy her first home; a £179,000 three-bedroom semi, just a mile from the Countess of Chester Hospital, where she lived alone with her two rescue cats, Tigger and Smudge.
However, details of Letby's past suggest there is one
The inquiry into the crimes of evil serial killer Lucy Letby will become statutory, the Health Secretary Steve Barclay has announced.
Her actions shocked the nation to its core. How could a trusted and seemingly dedicated nurse kill seven babies and attempt to murder six more in a hospital’s neonatal unit? But as we try to understand the depths of Lucy Letby’s depravity, the questions remain about her motive and how an apparently “ordinary” young woman turned into a cold, calculating killer.
A doctor who helped catch killer nurse Lucy Letby said she came to a shocking conclusion after being handed a dossier of evidence. Dr Sandie Bohin was called as an expert witness during Letby's trial, which ended with her being found guilty of murdering seven newborn babies and attempting to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Baby killer Lucy Letby was handed a whole life order this week after murdering seven babies and trying to kill six more while working as an NHS nurse. The 33-year-old refused to face her victims’ families in court as they read out harrowing statements telling how she ripped their lives apart.
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Child killer Lucy Letby will die behind bars after she received a whole life order today.
These are all the words the judge said as Lucy Letby, the nurse who murdered babies on the neonatal unit where she worked, was sentenced today (Monday) at Manchester Crown Court.
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