Police are hunting a group of Chester FC supporters heard shouting an 'appalling' chant about Lucy Letby during their game against Hereford on Tuesday night.
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Lucy Letby will likely spend the rest of her life in prison.
The UK nurse was found guilty last week for the murders of seven infants — and attempted murder of six more — in her care during her time working in the neonatal intensive care unit of Countess of Chester Hospital near Liverpool, England.
During the shocking trial we learned Letby had killed these babies in multiple ways, including injecting them with air bubbles. It’s truly horrific stuff. And one of the most disturbing aspects of the case remains the fact we still don’t know why she did it. Throughout the investigation, Letby has maintained her innocence — and therefore has given no explanation and shown no remorse.
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That position has cost her when it came to sentencing though. The judge in the case, Justice Goss, specifically called out the fact she refused to take responsibility or show remorse during Monday’s hearing. Directly addressing the convicted child murderer, he said:
He also described Letby’s “cruel, calculated and cynical campaign of child murder involving the smallest and most vulnerable of children” as “truly horrific”:
He mentioned how she was revealed to have kept “morbid records” of her actions. We also know she reached out to the grieving parents of her victims, sending them condolence cards and such.
Finally, he delivered his ruling — Letby was sentenced to life in prison:
See the full moment of sentencing (below):
It seems we’ll never understand why Letby did this.
As Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes told People last week:
Hughes, who interviewed her during the course of the investigation, said it was no use — they could get nothing from
Police are hunting a group of Chester FC supporters heard shouting an 'appalling' chant about Lucy Letby during their game against Hereford on Tuesday night.
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