What we learn about Lucy Letby in court and case of Baby N | The Trial of Lucy Letby | Podcast

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What we learn about Lucy Letby in court and case of Baby N | The Trial of Lucy Letby | Podcast

– Episodes 21 and 22

Episode 21: In this bonus episode Caroline and Liz take an in depth look at what the jury have heard about the nurse at the centre of the trial. They examine text messages between Lucy Letby and her colleagues which show she had a ‘flirty’ friendship with a doctor on the unit and look at what they reveal about her private life.

Episode 22: In this episode Caroline and Liz examine what the prosecution say happened to Baby N, a premature baby boy admitted to the Countess of Chester Hospital with the blood-clotting condition haemophilia.

Lucy Letby is accused of attempting to murder him by thrusting a piece of medical tubing or equipment down his throat, causing him to bleed and collapse.

Lucy Letby is accused of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of ten others, while she was working on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital. She denies all charges.

The trial continues.

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