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Nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven babies and attempted to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital. This is the true story of her horrific crimes. This new and exclusive podcast series examines her shocking murders, how she was able to get away with it for so long, and how she was finally arrested and brought to trial. New episodes weekly. By Joshua Perry-Parker. Enquiries: JoshuaPerryParker@gmail.com
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Lucy Letby is a child killer. Last year she was convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to murder six more while working as a neo-natal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital, in the NW of England and was sentenced to spend her life in jail. She also went back in court to face a retrial on one charge the jury could not reach a verdict on - the alleged Attempted Murder of a premature baby girl, known as Baby K. She was found guilty once again. Follow the trial's evidence just as the ...
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Dive into the chilling and captivating world of 'Nurse Of Death, The Lucy Letby Story,' a true-crime podcast that takes you on a heart-stopping journey into the shadows of a case that has left the world reeling. Lucy Letby, once a trusted pediatric nurse, now stands accused of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder, transforming her into an enigmatic figure of darkness. As we unravel the intricate web of secrets, deception, and tragedy that surrounds her, this thrilling podcast serie ...
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In this episode Caroline and Liz bring you the heartwrenching words of Baby K’s mum who spoke in court about how Lucy Letby’s actions had devastated her family’s life. They also detail the remarks of Mr Justice Goss, as he sentenced Lucy Letby to another whole life term, and they discuss the reasons she tried and failed to appeal her convictions. L…
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Ever since Letby's conviction, there have been concerns raised about the trial and the evidence relied on in the case. In this exclusive interview, renowned Criminal Barrister Mark McDonald talks to us about the Letby case. This interview was recorded before the outcome of the retrial and can now be published for the first time. By Joshua Perry-Par…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz have the guilty verdict. It took the jury in Manchester just over three hours to decide that Lucy Letby did try to murder a tiny premature baby known only as Baby K. They believed the doctor who said he caught Lucy Letby virtually red-handed as the baby started to collapse after her breathing tube was dislodged. Fol…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz bring you the final words to the jury before they are sent out to consider their verdict. They have been told it’s up to them which evidence is the most important, and which witnesses they choose to believe. Lucy Letby’s guilt or innocence in this case, is in their hands. Lucy Letby denies attempting to murder Baby …
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In this episode Caroline and Liz bring you the evidence of Lucy Letby in her own words and detail what she told the jury over two days in the witness box. She insisted she does not remember the alleged attack on Baby K, or accept that what Dr Ravi Jayaram says he saw actually happened. She also denied ‘looking for grief’ when she searched for the n…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz have seen, for the first time, the videos of Lucy Letby facing questions from detectives. In three separate video clips shown to the jury, Lucy Letby denied dislodging Baby K’s breathing tube and she said she could not remember Baby K collapsing. She also told officers the unit could not cope with the number of babi…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz have the evidence of Dr Ravi Jayaram who told the jury he caught Lucy Letby “virtually red handed” as she allegedly attempted to kill Baby K. He says he walked into Nursery 1 to find the baby collapsing, but the alarms on the ventilator were not sounding and Lucy Letby was standing nearby doing nothing. He said toda…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz hear the Mum’s Story. That’s Baby K’s mum who told the jury not just about the short four-day life of her daughter, but also of her excitement when she first found out she was pregnant. She also told the court how she and her husband took pictures with their daughter – just half an hour after nurse Lucy Letby allege…
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Lucy Letby, the British neonatal nurse previously found guilty of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder six others, is back in court facing charges of attempted murder involving a baby girl known as Child K. Lucy Letby, 34, who was convicted last year of multiple counts of infant murder and attempted murder at the Countess of Chester Hos…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz are back at Manchester Crown Court as neo-natal nurse Lucy Letby returns to the dock. This time she is facing one charge – the attempted murder of a very premature baby girl, known as Baby K. Today, as the trial got underway, the jury were told she was caught “virtually red handed” by a consultant as she tried to di…
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Why did Lucy Letby become a serial killer? What was her motivation for killing babies? Could she have been stopped? In this episode, renowned Criminal Psychologist Dr David Holmes sheds light on the case and shares his expertise on what her condition could be and why she committed these horrific crimes. Join us as we discuss the psychology of Letby…
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As we wrap up the year, let's take a moment to reflect on the highlights from "Murder in the Morning Podcast." Join hosts Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole, your trusted companions every morning, as they deliver the latest true crime news and stories to kickstart your day. Throughout the year, we've kept you informed about the most high-profile cases tha…
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What is it really like behind bars when you're a serial killer? Will Lucy Letby survive prison? In this episode, we explore what prison will really be like for Lucy Letby, as well as discussing the realities of the prison system. Vanessa Frake-Harris, former Prison Governor at Wormwood Scrubs, sheds light on what prison is really like and shares st…
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Four months after being found guilty of murdering seven infants in a British hospital, former nurse Lucy Letby has officially been removed from the nursing registry, according to reports. The Nursing and Midwifery Council took this action after her conviction in August, where she received a life sentence for her heinous crimes. Lucy Letby, who prev…
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Serial Killer Nurse Lucy Letby is the most prolific child killer in modern British history. In this episode, we go inside the courtroom to hear the dramatic trial of Lucy Letby. We hear the prosecution and defence cases as presented to the Jury, and we hear from Letby herself. This exclusive courtroom dramatisation is based on court transcripts and…
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In this special bonus episode, we look at an emerging horrifying case of what may be another killer nurse in the UK. The podcast dramatisation series Killer Nurse: The Story of Lucy Letby is available now. We will resume our series on Letby next week with Episode Four: The Trial. Enquiries: JoshuaPerryParker@gmail.com Support: If you would like to …
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Serial Killer Nurse Lucy Letby is the most prolific child murderer in modern British history. In this episode, Operation Hummingbird is set up by Cheshire Police and Letby is finally arrested and charged with eight counts of murder and 10 of attempted murder. Enquiries: JoshuaPerryParker@gmail.com Support: If you would like to support the show and …
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Serial Killer Nurse Lucy Letby is the most prolific child murderer in modern British History. In this episode, hospital staff become increasingly concerned about Letby. Concerns that are repeatedly ignored or dismissed by hospital management. Cheshire Police have now begun an investigation into Corporate Manslaughter at the Countess of Chester Hosp…
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Nurse Letby is the most prolific child murderer in British modern history. In this episode, Letby's murderous reign at the Countess of Chester Hospital begins. Enquiries: JoshuaPerryParker@gmail.com Support: If you would like to support the show and the creation of future episodes and series you can do so here: www.buymeacoffee.com/joshuaperryparke…
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In this episode, Caroline and Liz sign off for the time being. So they’re handing over to you and will try to answer some of the questions you’ve been asking throughout the trial. Many of these questions couldn't be addressed earlier due to legal restrictions, and they still can’t answer everything, but they’ll shed some light on some of the things…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz chat to eminent barrister Mary Prior KC, who explains just how defendants appeal their convictions following the announcement that Lucy Letby plans to contest the jury’s verdicts in her case. We also have an exclusive interview with the prosecution’s main expert witness Dr Dewi Evans, who tells us why he fears Lucy …
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In this episode Caroline and Liz bring together people from the public gallery who followed this trial for a chat about how this case has affected them. And we’ll share some of last night’s candlelit vigil for the babies at Chester Cathedral. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoic…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz chat to expert legal commentator, Joshua Rozenberg KC, who explains just why Lady Justice Thirlwall is the perfect judge to chair the public inquiry into Lucy Letby’s crimes, and Tamlin Bolton, a senior lawyer with Switalskis Solicitors, who is representing several of the victims’ families. Follow The Trial on Twitt…
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In this episode, Caroline and Liz speak to Dr. Fiona MacRae, an anaesthetist at the Countess of Chester Hospital for over 25 years including the time that Lucy Letby was on the neonatal unit. Dr. MacRae gives us a unique insight into the hospital culture that, she says, could have facilitated an environment that allowed Lucy Letby to get away with …
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In this episode the parents of a premature baby boy cared for by Lucy Letby tell Liz of their fear that he may have been harmed by her. They also recall she said he was her “favourite” and more than once she removed the tubes helping him to breath to take pictures of him. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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In this episode, Caroline and Liz hear from the parents of twin boys, Baby L and Baby M. While today they are happy healthy seven year olds, the parents will always be haunted by the fact that Lucy Letby very nearly killed their babies. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz speak to Dr John Gibbs, one of the consultants who repeatedly tried to blow the whistle on Lucy Letby. He speaks of his regret that hospital managers didn’t listen or go to police sooner. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Lucy Letby abused the trust not only of the babies and their parents, but also of her nursing colleagues. In this episode Caroline and Liz chat to the deputy senior investigating officer, DCI Nicola Evans, about how she was able to manipulate everyone around her to get away with murder for so long. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn mor…
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In the quiet neighborhood of Westbourne Road, Chester, the walls of Lucy Letby's semi-detached home bore witness to a chilling secret. It wasn't hidden in plain sight, but on crammed Post-it notes filled with her minuscule, frantic scrawls. These scribblings have become crucial evidence, offering a stark window into Letby's deeply troubled psyche. …
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Until she entered the witness box back at the start of May, there were few who really knew what Lucy Letby was like. But one person knew better than most. Detective Sergeant Danielle Stonier spent over 20 hours interviewing Lucy Letby when she was arrested. In this exclusive interview with the detective, Caroline and Liz ask what it was like to que…
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Lucy Letby was killing in plain sight. But during the trial we heard little about how she was caught. Caroline and Liz sit down with Detective Superintendent Paul Hughes to talk to him about how this case landed on his desk. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Today nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering and attempting to murder babies in her care. Caroline and Liz go over the verdicts and give you all the details from the steps of Manchester Crown Court. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In a shocking verdict delivered at the Manchester Crown Court, Lucy Letby, a 33-year-old British nurse, was convicted on charges of murdering seven newborn infants and attempting to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northwest England. This harrowing court battle spanned 10 months, with Letby now recognized as Britain's most n…
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This week, while we all wait for the jury verdict, Caroline and Liz speak with Mike Dodd, a former reporter and long-time legal advisor for the Press Association. "If the public don't know what's going on in the courts, they've got no idea whether justice is actually being administered or whether the system is working." Follow The Trial on Twitter …
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This week, while we all wait for the jury verdict, Caroline and Liz speak with Polly Rippon – a former court reporter with 20 years' experience. In this interview, we hear why judges are eager to see more reporters in their courtrooms. Polly has told her court reporting students, “You might be in court and feel almost as if you’re intruding a bit i…
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In a pivotal development, the jury for the Lucy Letby trial was dismissed today to begin deliberations on the grave accusations facing the 33-year-old neonatal nurse. Letby, who has been on trial for the last nine months, is facing accusations of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder an additional ten, all at the Countess of Chester Hosp…
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In today's episode, we delve into the continuing trial of neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, accused of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder ten others in the UK. We'll discuss the closing argument of her defense barrister, Ben Myers, who maintains that there's no direct evidence implicating Letby in the alleged acts. We'll explore the counter-…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz explain that the jury has now been sent out to consider their verdicts. They were asked to begin their deliberations after listening to the judge sum up the case for more than four days. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode, we delve into the ongoing murder trial of neonatal nurse, Lucy Letby. Letby's defense barrister, Ben Myers KC, refuted accusations that she attempted to murder an infant under her care, questioning the credibility of senior doctor, Dr. Ravi Jayaram, who alleged witnessing her misconduct. Myers challenged Dr. Jayaram's inaction desp…
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In this episode, we dive into the recent developments in the trial of neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, accused of seven counts of murder and ten attempted murders at the Countess of Chester Hospital. Her defense barrister, Ben Myers KC, made a compelling argument, stating that the case against Letby was "fueled and riddled by the presumption of guilt." H…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz outline the closing speech of Lucy Letby’s barrister, Ben Myers, KC. He tells the jury that the prosecution case is based on a presumption of guilt and not innocence. And he claims she is wrongly being blamed for mistakes in care at the hospital. Follow The Trial on Twitter @thetrialpod Learn more about your ad choi…
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In a chilling courtroom drama that has gripped the nation, neonatal nurse Lucy Letby stands accused of multiple infant murders at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit. Returning from an Ibiza vacation in June 2016, Letby allegedly launched a horrific spree, resulting in the deaths of two triplet boys and an attempted murder of their sib…
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In this episode, we delve into the harrowing case of neo-natal nurse Lucy Letby, who stands accused of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder ten more at the Countess of Chester Hospital. The prosecution alleges that Letby not only killed with premeditation but reveled in her actions, even going as far as sending a condolence card to grie…
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In this episode, we delve deep into the shocking court case of Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse accused of murdering premature infants under her care. We explore the chilling diary confession that's stirring up the courtroom and discuss Letby's defense. We also dissect the prosecution's disturbing narrative that paints Letby as a sinister figure who de…
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In this episode Caroline and Liz continue to explain what prosecutor Nick Johnson KC said in his closing speech. He tells the jury Lucy Letby underwent training on the dangers of air embolus just days before she allegedly started harming babies and that the timings of some of the alleged attacks were strikingly similar. Follow The Trial on Twitter …
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