WHY LUCY LETBY HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO ONE OF BIGGEST MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE IN BRITISH HISTORY
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A special edition of the show.
For four years Dan has stayed silent on the horrific case of the deaths of multiple babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
But today he declares: “I am now convinced that Lucy Letby has been subjected to one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history.”
Then he gets expert analysis from Professor Norman Fenton, a mathematician at Queen Mary University of London, and Dr Scott McLachlan, a lecturer in digital technologies for health at Kings College London in the Division of Digital Health and Applied Technology Assessment within the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care. In addition to his PhD in computer science, he has extensive training in law and nursing and has forensic knowledge of the Letby case.
While many have raised concerns about the evidence following her most recent conviction, this pair of expert were raising legitimate concerns about the case against Letby before the end of the first trial.
One of their chief concerns is that evidence that should have been heard, was not, potentially leading to a flawed guilty verdict.
As a result of this special edition, there will be no Uncancelled Aftershow today.
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