The barrister representing convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby said he will hand over "fresh" medical evidence to the ...
The Thirlwall Inquiry has been examining how the former neonatal nurse was able to murder or attack 14 babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Letby and the hospital's former executives recently requested a pause to the inquiry, pending the outcome of the ...
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Lucy Letby barrister promises to hand over ‘fresh’ evidence in freedom bidSenior investigating officer Det Supt Paul Hughes said: “The investigation into the actions of Lucy Letby, the trial process ...
Lady Justice Thirlwall, who has chaired the inquiry into Letby's killing spree, has refused an application by the former ...
Read about Lady Justice Thirlwall's formal response to calls to pause her inquiry into the circumstances around the crimes of ...
Inquiry chair Lady Justice Thirlwall said she had received the request last month from counsel for former executives at the Countess of Chester Hospital ...
Lady Justice Thirlwall has refused applications from hospital bosses and Lucy Letby to pause the inquiry into her crimes. | ITV News Granada ...
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Lucy Letby ‘continuing to try to control the narrative’, say families of victimsOn Tuesday, their lawyers told inquiry chairwoman Lady Justice Thirlwall that the former neo-natal nurse had cynically tried to shift the focus by pleading her own victim-hood from the moment that she ...
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Top bosses at Lucy Letby's NHS hospital 'try to get public inquiry into baby murders thrown out'Inquiry chair Lady Justice Thirlwall said she had received the request last month from counsel for the management team at the time that killer nurse Letby attacked babies in 2015 and 2016. Lawyers ...
But early on, its chair Lady Justice Thirlwall indicated it would not entertain questions about her guilt or innocence. Here we look back at why her case is attracting more scrutiny than ever before.
The Thirlwall Inquiry is this week hearing closing submissions - but in a letter seen by Sky News, Lucy Letby's lawyers said ...
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