She started to cry as pictures of her home - where she was first arrested - were shown to the jury.
Letby lived in staff accommodation at Ash House before moving to a flat in Chester for about six months.
She moved back into Ash House in June 2015 before moving into the house she bought on Westbourne Road, Chester, in April 2016.
A photo of a noticeboard in the kitchen was covered in pictures and letters and featured a poster, drawn by her godson, which read: "No.1 Godmother awarded to Lucy Letby".
On her bed, she had Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore cuddly toys while a drawer in the living room contained various documents and medical notes for her two cats, named Tigger and Smudge.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... e-65058159
Middens wrote:Evil.
A whole life tariff in solitary please.
Middens wrote:Evil.
A whole life tariff in solitary please.
• The hospital's top manager demanded the doctors write an apology to Letby and told them to stop making allegations against her
• Two consultants were ordered to attend mediation with Letby, even though they suspected she was killing babies
• When she was finally moved, Letby was assigned to the risk and patient safety office, where she had access to sensitive documents from the neonatal unit and was in close proximity to senior managers whose job it was to investigate her
• Deaths were not reported appropriately, which meant the high fatality rate could not be picked up by the wider NHS system, a manager who took over after the deaths has told the BBC
• As well as the seven murder convictions, Letby was on duty for another six baby deaths at the hospital - and the police have widened their investigation
• Two babies also died while Letby was working at Liverpool Women's Hospital
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66120934
Stooo wrote:Insulin overdose is invisible post-mortem but if you or anyone who imposes it on you fucks it up and you survive and you recover from a diabetic coma then you will have disabling brain damage.
I want to know why, I want to know what compelled her to commit these atrocities. I want to know why she thought that this was a good idea.
LordRaven wrote:I really don’t know what to think
Cobs wrote:LordRaven wrote:I really don’t know what to think
It's Munchausen syndrome by proxy (which has a boring new name now).
There's a great podcast on bbc sounds called 'Believe in magic' which recounts a less extreme case.
As to why an expert said there is almost never any acceptance of responsibilty which suggests a very deep mental illness.
So if you want to go with evil that's ok.
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