Lucy Letby verdict: ‘There’s a chance this is a terrible miscarriage of justice’
Lucy Letby verdict: ‘There’s a chance this is a terrible miscarriage of justice’ As experts take a closer look at the evidence, Telegraph readers weigh in on Lucy Letby’s guilty verdict Telegraph Readers 11 July 2024 • 9:01am Related Topics Lucy Letby, Crime, NHS (National Health Service), Murder 276 Some readers voice concerns the evidence used to convict Letby was unreliable After Lucy Letby was found guilty of seven murders and seven attempted murders , questions have started to emerge about some of the evidence used to convict the former nurse. On Tuesday, The Telegraph examined the concerns in the arguments used to convict Letby. In response, Telegraph readers weighed in on the guilty verdict. ‘Ms Letby has been let down all round’ Some readers believe the evidence used to convict Letby was unreliable. For example, Stephanie Findlay said: “There seems to be a problem when experts give probabilities. A juror has to be conv...


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