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Lucy Letby Guilty
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Found guilty of murdering seven babies.
RIP little ones.
Found guilty of murdering seven babies.
RIP little ones.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.L-iK, x 6 - a sentence for each of the babies she killed.
Today Alison Kelly the Head of Nursing at COCH who was in that post at the time of the killings has been suspended.
This is going to be one enquiry and no mistake. I just pray that all issues are fully investigated and that all findings are addressed to the satisfaction of all involved.
Today Alison Kelly the Head of Nursing at COCH who was in that post at the time of the killings has been suspended.
This is going to be one enquiry and no mistake. I just pray that all issues are fully investigated and that all findings are addressed to the satisfaction of all involved.
There are a few serving whole life sentences and Letby is top of the pile imo.
From the BBC website. //The girlfriend of Moors murderer Ian Brady, Myra Hindley and serial killers Rose West and Joanna Dennehy are the only women to currently be serving a whole-life sentence.\\
Well they've got that wrong, Hindley died on 15th November 2002!
From the BBC website. //The girlfriend of Moors murderer Ian Brady, Myra Hindley and serial killers Rose West and Joanna Dennehy are the only women to currently be serving a whole-life sentence.\\
Well they've got that wrong, Hindley died on 15th November 2002!
It is the very final choice Ms Letby will have, for the rest of her worthless life.
Every single thing from now until the day she dies, will be decided by other people.
So given this last chance at control and influence, it's not at all surprising that she has opted to use it.
I think it is more about simple control, before it vanishes for ever, than a need to hurt the parents even more, although of course that is the result, intended or not.
Every single thing from now until the day she dies, will be decided by other people.
So given this last chance at control and influence, it's not at all surprising that she has opted to use it.
I think it is more about simple control, before it vanishes for ever, than a need to hurt the parents even more, although of course that is the result, intended or not.