Lucy Letby The Nurse Who Killed/ BBC One 18/08/2023

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  • @belizarius_997
    @belizarius_997 Год назад +685

    The fact that the whistleblowers were made to apologise to her is beyond me.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +26

      That was when they had no evidence. They dont have to apologize to the psychopathic
      killer anymore OK

    • @Jooligan1
      @Jooligan1 Год назад

      The senior manager puppets exist to protect the hospital's reputation so they would never involve the police unless they had to.

    • @lesleyyarwood6199
      @lesleyyarwood6199 Год назад +60

      @@AnneF-d4m They had lots of evidence but the hospital did not want to call the police in, they were protecting their reputation. They failed miserably and this will all come out in the enquiry.

    • @nitagunns549
      @nitagunns549 Год назад +8

      That’s corporate business for you.

    • @RobertaBriffa
      @RobertaBriffa Год назад

      ​@@nitagunns549Spot on. That's what happens when money is more important than lives.

  • @hippopotoftea
    @hippopotoftea Год назад +420

    The fact the managers have not faced any consequences sends a clear message this is still not being taken seriously.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +1

      My Dad is a top Manager in NHS . he is serious and makes a ton of money too.

    • @hippopotoftea
      @hippopotoftea Год назад +12

      @paulcarroll5040 I hope you're right. Though even before a guilty verdict, the bar for dereliction of duty by refusal to engage the police in a timely fashion along with threatening the consultants has been clearly met. The fact CPS brought charges is a clear incubation management should have investigated rather than cover up. The managers could and should have been fired in disgrace long ago.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +1

      @@hippopotoftea No one fires my Dad OK

    • @janlittle2148
      @janlittle2148 Год назад +14

      ​@@AnneF-d4mdon't be childish.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      @@janlittle2148 Ok sorry I will grow up

  • @rosemimi973
    @rosemimi973 Год назад +273

    All the hardships of getting pregnant, staying pregnant (all of that is already super hard for some couples) and delivering a baby…and then this piece of work takes it all away.

    • @joeylaird77
      @joeylaird77 Год назад +16

      So true. To get past 8 weeks is so hard. They made it into the world and she preyed on them. Brutal

    • @LucyLlewellyn-z9m
      @LucyLlewellyn-z9m Год назад +9

      She is just like Beverly allit

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 Год назад

      @@LucyLlewellyn-z9m They say female nurses kill babies and the male ones kill old people. There are exceptions but that seems to be the general rule.

    • @queenofthebutterflies5212
      @queenofthebutterflies5212 Год назад +7

      Absolutely. My own pregnancy was perilous. My baby is a miracle, he made it. I cannot fathom what these parents have gone thru. Lucy is evil in a very unique way. The devil has a special place for her to burn in hell, painfully, forever.

    • @froglet72
      @froglet72 10 месяцев назад

      You then have all the fears of things like cot death and illness. My niece was premature and then got viral meningitis. She was in the ICU and had 3 nurses at one point caring for her. We were all terrified and in shock. The care she got was phenomenal and it made us all feel so lucky to have dedicated and skilled people provided by the NHS. You just never imagine that there are people like this in the world. I honestly can't imagine the pain of losing a child in such circumstances.
      As for whistle blowing, unfortunately often places want to hush things up, there are cultures where staff have to present a positive and problem- free and high performing front. Whistle blowers get thrown under the bus. Even when people show courage and push on, so much is hidden and covered up. It's all about performance data and funding. This is the case in so many public sector workplaces. It's dreadful.

  • @marinamarley956
    @marinamarley956 Год назад +466

    Unforgivable. The hospital must be sued for covering up a murderer

    • @robinantonio8870
      @robinantonio8870 Год назад +41

      All hospitals do it.Whistleblowers are always silenced abused threatened and destroyed. Happened to me at Calvary hospital in South Australia when I wouldnt cover up my colleague's drug errors. All the staff knew because the person responsible TOLD them all what they had done and that I was " getting them in trouble " by making them report it. They even told the pt's Dr. Not one would speak up when management targeted me because the staff who made the mistake lied about what happened .Management knew they were lying but refused to investigate because I had complained about the bullying manager and this was her chance to get me for it.Witness who was present when it happened was never questioned and refused- too scared of the hospital- to give evidence. All my witnesses were threatened if they spoke to me about it. They refused to tell me what I was accused of!I am not the ony one Calvary did this to. NEVER TRUST NURSES OR DRS OR ANY HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    • @leep9078
      @leep9078 Год назад +6

      @@chazcad7319they could be covering up what they thought would’ve been due to negligence at most but turned out to be murder

    • @lemdixon01
      @lemdixon01 Год назад +6

      A cover up and a scapegoat

    • @marinamarley956
      @marinamarley956 Год назад

      She murdered these babies intentionally( some with air) so yes it is utterly wrong. Maybe 1 dead baby is negligence , but 7 dead and 6 attempted murders is cover up for me. And what did the management do - forced the doctors to apologise to a female serial killer without investigating.
      NHS (Mis)Trust !

    • @arferret
      @arferret Год назад +6

      And they forces concerned doctors to apologise to her. Unbelievable.

  • @ktwashere5637
    @ktwashere5637 Год назад +137

    They're saying its unprecedented but its not. We had Beverley Allitt, Harold Shipman, there have been cases in other countries.

    • @Canadasorryeh
      @Canadasorryeh Год назад +6

      U.S male nurse also killed a lot of older patients. The hospital did the same thing. They had a new unit in the works and did not want the news going out. I am Canadian and we had our own nurse kill many as well.

    • @Liitebulb
      @Liitebulb Год назад +3

      And many many more both male and female in tje UK alone. We only have records from the 1970s or so but who knows how many centuries it has been happening

    • @AcanthaDante
      @AcanthaDante Год назад +10

      I think the thing that makes Letby unprecedented is how well she managed to wear a mask compared to both of those two. Shipman had to repeat a year of study to get into medical school, while Allitt skipped classes and only got into the role she did because the children's ward was because of severe shortages. Shipman was known to be a good GP but have a temper, whereas Allitt was never seen as a good nurse while Letby was seen as a bright, bubbly person and a skilled nurse.

    • @kathleensmith644
      @kathleensmith644 Год назад

      How can they say that you can’t get a serial killer in a hospital! It’s the perfect place to cover up murders. How many doctors and. Nurses have got away with murders that have never been questioned at the time.

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 Год назад +2

      ​@@AcanthaDanteShipman had to rebuild his reputation with his bosses in the 1970's, after getting hooked on, and then prescribing himself, pethidine.

  • @sophiaellis1551
    @sophiaellis1551 Год назад +122

    The fact she’d killed that baby and then bathed it in front of the parents knocked me sick.. those poor babies and parents 💔

    • @jackdawson5273
      @jackdawson5273 Год назад +8

      its not fact she killed it tho is it. no. no facts here..alll speculation and circumstance. but it is. just sayin.

    • @cnote2458
      @cnote2458 Год назад

      @@jackdawson5273 25 suspicious incidents with one baby being proved was injected. Also the work logs the Doctor and the parents of the dead baby’s are lying ? How anyone can believe she is innocent boggles the mind. Bet your one of these people that still believe Jimmy Savile was innocent.

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@jackdawson5273: Well, if she DIDN’T murder all those babies, then she is the unluckiest nurse to have ever worked in that NICU.

    • @goldeneye2140
      @goldeneye2140 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jackdawson5273Lucy's parents on a burner account?

    • @clarebell5926
      @clarebell5926 Месяц назад

      @@sophiaellis1551 It really is disgusting!

  • @Curlymcgurk
    @Curlymcgurk Год назад +168

    The most disturbing IMO, is her asking permission from the traumatised parents to bathe their baby, after she murdered it, and they have no clue. I literally have no words for this. 💔

    • @kellyegan9824
      @kellyegan9824 Год назад +4

      Same

    • @georginasawyer6524
      @georginasawyer6524 Год назад +5

      yes totally agree ...just cannt get past how sick that is ....monster

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 Год назад +4

      What evidence are you aware of that shows she did anything to harm that baby or any others?

    • @clarebell5926
      @clarebell5926 Год назад +1

      It’s sickening! The audacity makes my blood boil!!

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 Год назад +1

      How did she murder the baby?

  • @lisamgreenleaf
    @lisamgreenleaf Год назад +80

    The managers covering this up is not surprising to me after 20 years in the NHS. Very senior management in hospitals are toxic, bullying and out for themselves. If they get found out, they get moved to another hospital to carry on. It's absolutely endemic in the NHS

    • @carlaorchard6794
      @carlaorchard6794 Год назад +5

      That's exactly what happens. They become someone else's problem

    • @seanisacnt
      @seanisacnt Год назад +6

      That sounds very similar to the priests who abused children. Disgraceful and sick.

    • @carlaorchard6794
      @carlaorchard6794 Год назад +3

      @@seanisacnt very much so. It's disgusting.

    • @frannehxpoopz
      @frannehxpoopz Год назад +6

      100% agree. The trust I worked for was the exact same and lost fantastic staff to look after the toxic.

    • @hearmeoutbro
      @hearmeoutbro Год назад +6

      It happens everywhere, not just in hospitals or in the NHS.

  • @MannyMeez
    @MannyMeez Год назад +41

    What shocked me the most was that monster asking the parents do they want her to bath their baby! That actually hurt my chest

  • @FredaFlynn2008
    @FredaFlynn2008 Год назад +246

    I would like Letbys best friend to name just one serial killer who presented themselves as having a double life to which people who know them would have had suspicions - it doesn’t happen because they portray an entirely different persona to people they know. Look at any serial killer - Dennis Radar, Gary Ridgeway, Ed Klemperer, Rex Huerman - the list is endless. They all lead perfectly normal lives to people around them, they all had family, friends and social lives. No one would have been alerted about the murderous life behind the facade.

    • @catmatism
      @catmatism Год назад +17

      Exactly. There are people on the internet who assume anyone could have seen it. Should we assume everyone around us to be serial killers?

    • @martinahromadova7340
      @martinahromadova7340 Год назад +38

      It is also psychologically easier for her friends to still think that she was innocent than to admit themselves they have been fooled by her all those years they knew her.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka Год назад +14

      So true. Mark Twain famously said that it's easier to fool people than persuade them that they've been fooled. He was absolutely right. I remember seeing an interview with a close friend of one of the railway killers, David Mulcahy. He was in absolute denial too. Couldn't believe that Mulcahy had murdered those women.

    • @richardlongmore9301
      @richardlongmore9301 Год назад +11

      I disagree. There is always red flags. Their family’s are not psychologists so they don’t know but if you look into there pasts there is always a red flag. Normally with hurting animals when young or problems in school years

    • @Cleaningmovivation
      @Cleaningmovivation Год назад

      i don t think😊

  • @Nigel-ef2ft
    @Nigel-ef2ft Год назад +82

    Never fully trust ANY human..

    • @johnnewington6635
      @johnnewington6635 4 месяца назад +4

      There are more people with this malicious sabotaging trait than most people realise. The occurrences being commonly covered up by with Managers/Directors putting corporate reputation before protection of the wider society.

  • @johnmurray3888
    @johnmurray3888 Год назад +44

    Hamlet. Act One, Scene Five:
    "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. That one may smile and smile and be a villain. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in our philosophy."
    - William Shakespeare

  • @sellbydate
    @sellbydate Год назад +31

    This has probably been said a thousand times
    Put some cameras in the units!!!!!

    • @deano007
      @deano007 5 месяцев назад

      Privacy law bullshit no doubt…as we all know saving lives never comes first

  • @OwlsEyelash
    @OwlsEyelash Год назад +78

    BBC journalist: "I don't know how Britain most prolific child killer should look like, I am pretty sure it's not this though."
    That, good lady, is the mistake everyone makes. You think killers have horns on their heads, or big noses with warts, or "bad skin"? Isn't it time for us to stop judging (I know it is a cliche but it is true) books by their covers?

    • @applepony2236
      @applepony2236 Год назад +18

      She actually fits what I'd imagine someone that does this looks like-bland as hell, totally non descript

    • @tina8796
      @tina8796 Год назад +5

      CORRECT. I am stunned she made that comment considering the FACTS

    • @guitarreilly
      @guitarreilly Год назад +7

      I think the only time that ‘looking evil’ stereo type was true was Jimmy saville.

    • @hearmeoutbro
      @hearmeoutbro Год назад +5

      Everyone was literally saying she doesn’t look like a child killer and I was like, what does a child killer look like?

    • @tina8796
      @tina8796 Год назад +5

      @@hearmeoutbro people think just because you're college educated, look nice, etc., you're not evil. Some of the meanest people I've ever known are highly intelligent, pretty, handsome, etc. So people with brains and looks are not capable of evil deeds ? Really ? LOL

  • @AuroraReid-iu3ou
    @AuroraReid-iu3ou Год назад +188

    Something seems extremely off about her friend. She's appearing in a documentary defending a woman who is accused of taking the lives of multiple babies and she's just constantly smiling and acting care free throughout. Even if you thought your friend was innocent you'd still behave in a more appropriate manner considering the severity of the situation. She comes across as a very strange individual.

    • @Ida_Dunne_Moore
      @Ida_Dunne_Moore Год назад +9

      What did she do that was inappropriate?

    • @SusanBlakeley
      @SusanBlakeley Год назад +10

      2.14 the Doctor is also smiling when talking about the potential of a serial killer in the hospital...could be talking about his favourite comedian if you turn the sound down..he must be suspicious too.

    • @millwallholdings
      @millwallholdings Год назад +14

      posho uni lefty defending another Its like a Cult

    • @violette4841
      @violette4841 Год назад +18

      Out of respect for the parents and the jury's decision and the extensive police investigation, she could tone it down a bit or just refuse to talk about it.

    • @Ida_Dunne_Moore
      @Ida_Dunne_Moore Год назад +11

      @@violette4841 if it's a miscarriage of justice, and either someone else has murdered babies or -much more likely - the abysmal management, overcrowding, under staffing, sewage leak, bad practice among doctors and general apathy is to blame - why would she shut up?
      Should the families and friends of Sally Clark, Donna Anthony have shut up?

  • @byronwelch1288
    @byronwelch1288 Год назад +37

    She told her friends not to go to the trial....I wonder why 🧐

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades 2 месяца назад

      Maybe because she knew they wouldn't go anyway! They twigged what she was up to. At least one staff member (colleague) was no longer speaking to her.

  • @charlisays
    @charlisays Год назад +92

    My mum as a nurse, reported a doctor for making very sinister comments about euthanising elderly people. She was told to respect the doctors who were higher than her. After several complaints she moved to another hospital to be far away from him.

    • @kevinprior3549
      @kevinprior3549 Год назад +10

      Weren't Dr Shipman was it?

    • @Ida_Dunne_Moore
      @Ida_Dunne_Moore Год назад +10

      Drs pull rank on nurses in a flash. I don't believe any of them in this scenario

    • @SusanBlakeley
      @SusanBlakeley Год назад +4

      @@Ida_Dunne_Moore True.

    • @chickedee1085
      @chickedee1085 Год назад

      I must admit the doctor makes a really good point. Most of the elderly living in pain and with no cares they can trust, would vote for euthanasia immediately if this government wasn’t so woke like many liberals including yourself.

    • @jobo1053
      @jobo1053 Год назад +10

      I wonder if there are statistics as to the % of psychopaths in the medical profession.

  • @ktwashere5637
    @ktwashere5637 Год назад +84

    I'm glad the judge has protected the identify of the families - look at what happened to the families of the children who died in the Sandy Hook shooting in the US. They were hounded on social media. Its a sad state of affairs but victims of crime are targets and deserve protection.

    • @fancyfree8599
      @fancyfree8599 Год назад +5

      That’s a very good point you made.

    • @India.H
      @India.H Год назад +6

      In the UK, children's names can't be released to the public if they are involved in a criminal trial. They can be named in the courtroom, but not publicly. This age, in the UK, is 17 or below.
      eg. Bob has been arrested for abusing his 12 year old son, Bob Junior.
      In court: Bob, you have been found guilty of child abuse in regards to your son, Bob Junior.
      In the papers: Bob has been found guilty of abusing a 12 year old.
      I think Canada has something similar.

    • @chillywilly541
      @chillywilly541 Год назад

      Completely different situation

    • @carlaorchard6794
      @carlaorchard6794 Год назад +1

      All the babies have been named, in the evening standard.

  • @JisforJenius
    @JisforJenius Год назад +77

    If it were my child, i would never forgive. I know that about myself. I would never recover and never forgive. This is just too great and too evil a crime.

    • @katelewis536
      @katelewis536 Год назад +1

      So big of you. And to commit these words to text.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      So you are the unforgiving type?

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      @@Shannon-pn1iv So you dont forgive Hmmmm

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      @@Shannon-pn1iv would you forgive a murderer?

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      @@Shannon-pn1iv True very true

  • @user-od3be8ny4o
    @user-od3be8ny4o Год назад +40

    Bathing the baby she'd murdered would have been extremely enjoyable for Lucy. She got to revel in the parents grief. She would have gotten off on it. Grotesque.

    • @FindtherealRachel
      @FindtherealRachel 4 месяца назад +2

      Agree, 💯💯she had an incredible desire to cause as much pain as possible.

    • @FindtherealRachel
      @FindtherealRachel 4 месяца назад +2

      Lucy Letby was given one after another of “ special “ treatment, that no other accused killer has ever received ( not having to show up in court because it was “ uncomfortable “ and “ traumatizing “ for her. Maybe she should feel “ uncomfortable “ or even pain .

  • @llc5027
    @llc5027 Год назад +95

    After 6 weeks on NICU with our twins who were born premature this triggers me and makes me feel so sick to my stomach. The heartbreak and torture those parents must feel is devastating, all from the hands of evil. I hope she suffers in prison.

    • @Sunnydawgon
      @Sunnydawgon Год назад +1

      She probably won't

    • @irenedavo3768
      @irenedavo3768 Год назад

      ​@@Sunnydawgonthe babies were too small to Survive

    • @lesleyyarwood6199
      @lesleyyarwood6199 Год назад +6

      @@irenedavo3768 That's not true, they were doing well and were murdered. Most prem babies do well with good care which unfortunately they didn't get.

    • @CalRapz
      @CalRapz Год назад

      Nobody asked for your life story ffs

    • @lesley9989
      @lesley9989 Год назад

      ​@@irenedavo3768what? Insulin, air bubbles, her notes.

  • @anthonyluna352
    @anthonyluna352 Год назад +73

    This proves you don't need a bad upbringing to become a monster. Some people are sadly born to be evil

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yes. You’re absolutely right about that.

    • @Lilacwinedine
      @Lilacwinedine 7 месяцев назад +1

      Theres a lot of things that can happen in life to make someone twisted.... One grape could change a person and a lifetime for instance

    • @laurelbarnes9293
      @laurelbarnes9293 6 месяцев назад +2

      Lucy was born a sick person. She came from a happy family who adored her. Yet, was a sick demented human. I can’t even begin to imagine how her parents feel. My God so sadd. This will kill her parents prematurely.

    • @laurelbarnes9293
      @laurelbarnes9293 6 месяцев назад +3

      Lucy was born a sick person. She came from a happy family who adored her. Yet, was a sick demented human. I can’t even begin to imagine how her parents feel. My God so sadd. This will kill her parents prematurely.

    • @Lilacwinedine
      @Lilacwinedine 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@laurelbarnes9293 could be... But we should study humans for a long period of time to be sure ;)

  • @caudapavonis1130
    @caudapavonis1130 Год назад +27

    "It's unprecedented"...one name: Beverly Allitt, again in the UK ...

  • @leahcar
    @leahcar Год назад +48

    Deepest condolences to these parents. Im so sorry. I hope it is some small condolence that this creature is locked up. God bless you, and your little ones up there.

    • @eeeb2140
      @eeeb2140 Год назад +5

      Creature is right, not human in the slightest

    • @leahcar
      @leahcar Год назад +3

      ​@@eeeb2140Can't be

  • @stuartswanuk
    @stuartswanuk Год назад +17

    Im sorry but I watched 4 minutes of this and had to turn it off as a father of 2 it’s just to hard to listen to.

  • @jaynebraithwaite2454
    @jaynebraithwaite2454 Год назад +47

    These hospital managers/ executives should also be sent to prison for manslaughter ..... unbelievable!!!

  • @beasmith1
    @beasmith1 Год назад +59

    'Lucy said she doesn't want us, her friends, attending the trial' Yeh, I bet she doesn't. Are her friends a bit thick or something?

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades 10 месяцев назад +1

      Truth is, none of them want anything to do with her. They wouldnt go if they were paid to.

    • @smch6416
      @smch6416 9 месяцев назад +1

      This one friend in the doc is standing by her. I can totally understand her denial. It's like looking at your current best mate who you love and being told they've done this. You just would not be able to process it, so I don't blame her. That's what's so scary.

    • @claraclaraj
      @claraclaraj 6 месяцев назад

      Psychos like to surround themselves with friends who are a bit thick

  • @meow-sc7wn
    @meow-sc7wn Месяц назад +3

    I am frightened by the fact that there is not a single witness, and even more so how with such fictitious evidence it quickly came to trial. There is no evidence that she intentionally harmed babies, the fact that she was present at several deaths does not make her a murderer. And the fact that at trial ignored the fact that 9 more deaths occurred while Letby was not on duty, I find it disgusting and her defense lawyers failed her greatly

  • @carolinemulenga2697
    @carolinemulenga2697 Год назад +126

    A very big indicator that she is indeed guilty is the fact she didn't want her friends in court. She didn't want them hearing the evidence. Psychopaths are very good mimics. They don't know how to be, so they just copy what they see. If her friends were excited and giddy about a night out, she would reflect that back to them. It's an act so that they can hide their true nature and be accepted as normal. It's disgustingly disrespectful to the parents of the babies to declare their 'friend' innocent when they have not been in court to hear exactly why the jury found her guilty. They think it's just coincidence that the doctors noticed a pattern, then the police found more than enough to bring a case AND a jury found that evidence to be beyond a reasonable doubt. Why is your lovely, kind friend writing notes declaring herself evil? That's not something I have ever thought of doing. Have you?

    • @Matt-Durham
      @Matt-Durham Год назад +3

      Have you ever been accusing of murdering numerous babies? Or even attempted murderers of numerous babies? I’m guessing that’s a no, so how do you have any idea what is going on inside someone’s mind when they are under massive psychological stress, anxiety and pressure?
      Again you have no idea whatsoever? Did you watch this video fully? I’m again presuming that’s a no as the notes have already been explained by a professor of psychology.
      Please get back to me when you’ve got your PHD and professorship in psychology and criminology.

    • @badbassnine
      @badbassnine Год назад +17

      It's funny you mention this mimicking behaviour thing because I'm a true crime addict and I personally thought I was picking up a lot on Lucy mimicking her panic while these attacks were happening..it's like she didn't quite know how to react to she was always trying to feel out what her friends colleagues thought (the texts,the constant lurking/hovering and the lack of personal boundaries with the parents etc) just my opinion tho

    • @devianadkar7969
      @devianadkar7969 Год назад +4

      Erm.... I mimic behaviour of those around me, especially people I am not familiar with. I'm no killer or psycho. Most people do that. Her notes can easily be explained, if you were accused or if patients died under your care you would feel somewhat responsible. Those things don't make her a killer.

    • @carolinemulenga2697
      @carolinemulenga2697 Год назад +12

      @@devianadkar7969 I disagree! Perhaps insecure, socially uncomfortable people try to mimic in order not to draw attention to themselves....but psychopaths have to mimic emotional states as they don't actually feel anything unless in extreme states of danger or fear.

    • @zs24689
      @zs24689 Год назад +1

      @@devianadkar7969yes I thought that about the notes, something odd about it

  • @Lasherluke
    @Lasherluke Год назад +53

    The friend needs to cosider the fact that when she was removed everything stopped and the evidence was too overwhelming

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 Год назад +7

      The death rate fell after Lucy had been removed from the Unit because the hospital acted on the recommendations of a report looking into the spike in death rates. One of the medically based implementations was to stop admitting cases of less than 32 weeks gestation which obviously would result in less critical cases being dealt with there after she’d gone. However if you take a further look at the morbidity rate you’ll find that only two weeks later the rate started to climb back up and during 2017 - 2018 the death rate for the year was higher than when Lucy had been at work, but they didn’t broadcast that.
      They didn’t broadcast either that the neonatal, non Pathologist, non Forensic Scientist Dr Evans had been given 32 cases to review by the police, he weeded out 15 of them leaving the ones that Lucy had been present for, making it look like she was the common denominator, he didn’t explain to the jury that she hadn’t been on duty for a number of the deaths he’d weeded out or why he’d weeded them out leaving the jury in the dark with the incomplete and misleading context of the shift chart.
      This is just the tip of the ice berg, I thought she was guilty when casually listening to the news but when you look beyond the hype there’s a very concerning picture.
      The website ‘science on trial’ has many scientifically authored articles documenting the causes of collapse and death that Dr Evans couldn’t explain other than to say Lucy Letby must have done it.
      He also claimed that a tiny fragile baby fed on 45ml of milk ‘projectile vomited all over the nursery, all over the nursery…’ on TV showing what a wild exaggerator he is and can’t be trusted. A judge at a previous hearing had declared his evidence in that case as being totally worthless, would you trust anything said? I hope not..

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@BobK5I didn't know that. She's obviously guilty, but the way that has been left out of the reporting on the case is concerning. All the information and the facts should be widely known and reported.

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 11 месяцев назад +1

      Plus I can understand why her friend didn't think she was guilty. She's grown up with her and knows her character. Or thought she did. Plus it's such a hard thing to believe, that a trained nurse, employed to care for her patients and ensure their well-being and good health, would actually harm and kill them. Children and babies as well!! Doing it to adults would be bad enough, but doing it to babies that are months old?? That's disgusting, evil and abhorrent. It's also so hard to believe. Especially from someone who looks such a normal, productive member of society. Just goes to show how looks can be so deceiving......

    • @BobK5
      @BobK5 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrkipling2201 when you say ‘it’s obvious’, it is obvious on the basis that that’s the ‘truth’ you’ve been sold, but it isn’t the real truth.

    • @randommess6667
      @randommess6667 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@BobK5 If shes not guilty why would so many doctors and people think she is? They are lying /making it up?

  • @sholagrant5445
    @sholagrant5445 Год назад +25

    An unforgivable offence by Lucy and more so the Hospital for not taking her off the ward. Babies lost their life unnecessarily due to this. Nobody can begin to fathom what the poor families will have to endure because of this! My prayers and thoughts are with all the parents and extended families.🙏🏾

  • @KerrieWakeman
    @KerrieWakeman Год назад +23

    No one ever really knows another person, fully.
    If you have the disposition to be devious, you can cover your tracks for a long time and not be discovered.
    I have an Uncle who previously passed away. We’re just finding out now about his criminal activities! It has become as a huge shock!
    To everyone affected by Lucy Letbys crimes, I wish all of you, comfort, support and ongoing healing. Nothing can ever change what this woman has done. 😫😤

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx Год назад +1

      I have a spinal injury and have had support workers help me at home.
      For years i have many of them inflict terrible mental and physical abuse upon me.
      In the various hospitals i was in many of the nurses were also abusive towards me.

    • @KerrieWakeman
      @KerrieWakeman Год назад

      @@anubusx that’s sick! I’m so sorry that you’ve been abused like that!
      No excuse for what they’ve done to you
      I hope you find compassionate caregivers to help you. ☮️

  • @AceEthos
    @AceEthos Год назад +28

    Just to think.. CCTV cameras in the rooms would've prevented this..

    • @hull294
      @hull294 10 месяцев назад

      You need someone to be interested enough to monitor/watch the recording .....the management weren't so I don't think that would have stopped any of these tragic deaths.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      @@hull294You just record them.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      It’s truly bizarre there wasn’t CCTV put up. And isn’t up as standard.
      What can be the rationale for that? It can’t be expense. I assume it would be a privacy violation on adult wards, but not for babies. Maybe privacy for breast feeding?
      They put womens privacy ahead of health in the NHS nowadays generally.

    • @joekiddyshaw5757
      @joekiddyshaw5757 9 месяцев назад +1

      100%
      After this horrific case cctv should be made available on all hospital/neo natal wards . . .

    • @craigwatters127
      @craigwatters127 7 месяцев назад

      What would the CCTV have seen?

  • @marypartridge5154
    @marypartridge5154 Год назад +42

    After the Atlitt case they should have been more switched on. I feel so sorry for those poor doctors who management did not listen to. They should listen to doctors as they are far more qualified than management. Appalling how they have treated these doctors and the poor doctor in the Atlitt case.

    • @user-xy4ff5yp7b
      @user-xy4ff5yp7b Год назад

      @@maggiehyder7075Wow you are a very bitter and toxic person. Doctors in many cases have to make a best estimate diagnosis if a death is unusual or unexplained. They raised the alarm and it was a nurse in a management position who forced them to apologise to a child murderer and threatened to get them struck off otherwise.

    • @caudapavonis1130
      @caudapavonis1130 Год назад +3

      "Unprecedented" my a...it's exactly the same scenario...

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад

      Why feel sorry for them? They missed the original insulin results in 2015 The consultant on this program blamed the pathology lab for that. You are as credulous as the interviewer in this video. Doctors are not gods. The sooner that obsequious attitude is changed the sooner this sort of thing can be stopped

    • @8964TS
      @8964TS Год назад

      I do wonder why the doctors didn't bypass hospital management and go to the police directly if their suspicions were strong enough. You don't need permission of NHS bosses to speak to the police. It does feel a little like they've come out on the offensive as a PR tactic. This doesn't make them responsible - Lucy alone is responsible - but it is worth asking if they are just trying to deflect from their own failure to act on their doubts about her sooner.@@maggiehyder7075

    • @greatpoochini1
      @greatpoochini1 Год назад +2

      @@caudapavonis1130 It's tragic that nothing was learned after the Allitt case, including the modus operandi, willful institutional blindness and the aggression towards whistleblowers against a backdrop of woeful underfunding, the killer's interactions with the parents during and after the murders, the duping of friends, and the writings and documents hidden at home. Just terrible.

  • @matuko313
    @matuko313 Год назад +23

    This "she doesn't look like a child murderer" stuff is trite. She looks like every other nurse/doctor who was found to be a murderer.

  • @llywas
    @llywas Год назад +15

    The thing about it that baffles me is that REGARDLESS if she had murdered the babies or not, THEY STILL ALL DIED DURING HER SHIFTS AND THEY LET HER KEEP WORKING THERE? Like even if she hadn't purposely been murdering them, at very least she was clearly VERY incompetant at her job.

    • @JeremiahDoctsonFitness
      @JeremiahDoctsonFitness Год назад +5

      The one lady that refused to take her off shift when she got a call to do so .....WOW

    • @cartmanskittykat2197
      @cartmanskittykat2197 Год назад +1

      In court it was revealed that the hospital made her retake certain tests but she passed them all.

  • @georginasawyer6524
    @georginasawyer6524 Год назад +21

    its so upsetting and then I remember what my dad said as a police officer of 40 years always used to say... "dont worry about the sentence the inmates will make them pay and pay .. it will be a living hell like no other " and so it should be

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 Год назад +1

      That’s why I think life without parole is the most appropriate maximum sentence compared to having the death penalty (which is the easy way out and causes unnecessary delays and compounding grief through countless appeals, not to mention the risk of getting it wrong and killing an innocent person), it’s literal hell being cemented in prison for the rest of your life and constantly watching over your back.

    • @Nikki_the_G
      @Nikki_the_G Год назад

      Not always true and especially not for women. Rose West and Myra Hindley had perfectly safe stays in prison, in fact the other inmates were afraid of them. They even had an affair.

    • @Mlaargaar
      @Mlaargaar Год назад +1

      @@Nikki_the_GMyra was beaten up on 4 separate occasions in prison wasn’t she?

  • @Angiebaby-uh8zx
    @Angiebaby-uh8zx Год назад +26

    My heart breaks for the parents of these poor babies x
    I'm so sorry you had to meet this evil witch x

  • @soneelita
    @soneelita Год назад +44

    Her friend trusts her so much. Someday she would have injected air on the friend too. Keeping hundreds of confidential patient handover sheets makes her a criminal straightaway.

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад +1

      They’re just handover notes - don’t fall into the trap of making that into a hanging offence. Too much weight was put on this and it is totally insignificant.

    • @Mable-kx1qi
      @Mable-kx1qi Год назад +1

      @@janetsmith5172 Handover notes are legal documents. They are to be put into the shredder after a shift. They contain the name, dob, patients condition and hand written notes on their health. They are one of the most sensitive documents a nurse and any other staff are in charge of. She kept them as a trophy. So the weight of her hanging on to them is justified.

    • @aaizaasghar3000
      @aaizaasghar3000 Месяц назад

      @@Mable-kx1qiagreed

  • @Jooligan1
    @Jooligan1 Год назад +32

    So brave of the twin's parents to speak at all !!! So traumatic. I hope they see him again. RIP for now. Honest and refreshing to hear Prof Wilson say that Letby didn't fit the typical profile of a serial killer.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      So, one of the twins died and one survived with brain damage, is that right? And there were triplets as well, two died (and the third was attacked but survived as well- not mentioned in this documentary but elsewhere). Or are the twins part of the triplets?
      Either way, particularly horrifying for those families.

  • @mariannecoats4461
    @mariannecoats4461 Год назад +69

    I've know other women that were sneaky troublemakers like Lucy. They work very hard to never be seen doing the deed, whatever it is, and then revel in the fallout as their creations unfold. No doubt, in any way, in my mind that she harmed and killed those babies. If you know these type of Narcissists, you see all the evidence is there in her behavior. In the interview, she is doing her masking, that has been reinforced and rehearsed since her infancy. But the telltale signs are there. The very slow lifting of her gaze at one point is indicative of strengthening or fixing the mask. I am willing to bet that she had a pattern of riling up her parents similarly slyly to watch that fallout. She didn't necessarily do that to people that she wanted as friends, because she had already learned the consequence of that somewhere along the way. Friends were her cover and necessary to her existence. And they were the ones who would NEVER see the deeds because she used them to establish her cover. That's my unprofessional but experience informed assessment for what it is worth. She is where she belongs. Too bad no adult sorted it when she was just a sneaky, clever child.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +2

      You love the word sneaky

    • @AnnabelleCharrier
      @AnnabelleCharrier Год назад +3

      I think you're right. Letby is no dummy either. It goes without saying that she would have gone out of her way to seem normal and even kind-hearted to the people around her. I think she's actually quite beautiful too, which is partly why she got away with killing for so long. She simply doesn't look suspicious or dodgy but that's just an accident of nature. There have been other good-looking serial killers, like the Ken and Barbie killers, Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. Not all female killers resemble Myra Hindley in her mugshot!

    • @Tamarlane389
      @Tamarlane389 Год назад +4

      @@AnnabelleCharrierdon’t forget white English; that carries a LOT of currency in the UK

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад

      Definitely unprofessional and just based on the media catch cries of today

    • @muscleandhate
      @muscleandhate Год назад +1

      By experience-informed, you mean anecdotal, right?

  • @peachesmcgee4795
    @peachesmcgee4795 Год назад +25

    Sadly,It's not actually "unprecedented" as that reporter said.Many of us can still remember the Allitt case :(

    • @ruthorrell9605
      @ruthorrell9605 Год назад +1

      I thought exactly that! And plenty more cases in USA and of course Dr Shipman.

    • @74griffo
      @74griffo Год назад

      Because it is unprecedented, based on the numbers of deaths

    • @casperScott-m9c
      @casperScott-m9c 2 месяца назад

      People really do not pay attention tio the actual specifics. General medical cases are not unprecedented . I can think of a half dozen cases in the last 10 years. Beverly Alitt worked on a pediatric ward. Lucy letby was a neo natal ie newly born and premature babies. A specialist sub group of pediatrics. In this respect it is unprecedented. Most medical murders tend to be general adult or emi. This is the sickest of the sick

  • @user-sr8mf2vg9p
    @user-sr8mf2vg9p Год назад +14

    Shame on that manager and that hospital.

  • @paulcowell7588
    @paulcowell7588 Год назад +12

    Until hospital managers start to be held responsible for their obvious incompetence it is entirely possible for this to happen again or may even already be happening..

  • @danihambley8803
    @danihambley8803 Год назад +17

    I have lost 4 babies to miscarriages and my precious baby girl to still birth... The pain I can tell you for myself, was indescribable. But for these parents, I can not even begin to imagine the guilt, pain, heartbreak, anger... They must be feeling. May all of you darling angels rest in peace. And may you continue to get justice for the absolutely nonsensical loss of your precious darlings. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

    • @bananayummyable
      @bananayummyable Год назад +1

      Oh god I’m so sorry for your losses. You are a strong mama. I hope you are at peace, they will always be with you 💛

    • @danihambley8803
      @danihambley8803 Год назад

      @@bananayummyable 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

    • @smugggles
      @smugggles 7 месяцев назад +1

      Adopt please, there’s so many small babies homeless and unwanted

    • @aml6106
      @aml6106 5 месяцев назад

      I'm so sorry ❤

    • @clarebell5926
      @clarebell5926 4 месяца назад

      I’m so desperately sorry to read of your terrible losses! You’re a very strong woman! ❤️❤️ xx

  • @jamesnoonan7450
    @jamesnoonan7450 7 месяцев назад +3

    My son (Jackson) was born at The Countess of Chester Hospital at 34 weeks and 4 days on April 9th, 2023. Myself and my partner spent 16 days following his birth on the brand new neo natal unit at the hospital while he gained weight and battled an infection.
    All I have to say is what a fantastic unit, the staff, facilities and atmosphere was unbelievable. Having heard about Letby myself and my partner where incredibly nervous, but honestly, we had nothing to fear.
    The most chilling thing is that to access the brand new unit from inside the main hospital building, you have to pass through the old neo natal unit (where letby worked) it is incredibly spooky, filled with old incubators and monitors and training dolls. It was my only complaint on our review form we filled out on leaving the unit.
    It saddens me that the unit will now forever be tarnished with letby's crimes, we knew off four couples who decided to have their premature babies moved to other local hospitals purley based of the reputation the countess now has.
    Either way, they saved my sons life, and I will always be grateful to the doctors, nurses, and midwives who looked after him.

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 4 месяца назад +2

      The thing is, the majority of doctors, nurses, and midwives are conscientious and devoted to delivering excellent care. We should be grateful to them.

  • @silo2003
    @silo2003 Год назад +12

    I do not understand why the consultants could not have gone to the police independent of hospital management; anonymously if necessary.

    • @aaizaasghar3000
      @aaizaasghar3000 Месяц назад

      Perhaps fear of getting the sack. People are living in difficult times and they probably felt threatened that if they did something, their job would be affected

  • @IslayAslett
    @IslayAslett Год назад +19

    Her friends are absolutely delusional. I wonder why Lucy didn’t want them in court…
    She is guilty as charged. Nothing in this case was coincidental.

  • @FannyShmellar
    @FannyShmellar Год назад +11

    Why are the managers not being prosecuted? They enabled Letby through severe negligence and malpractice.

  • @Metonymy1979
    @Metonymy1979 Год назад +13

    All the people that allowed her to stay and made the decision to keep her need to be fired RIGHT NOW.

  • @SnailSnell
    @SnailSnell Год назад +24

    I always feel so infuriated when friends or family members defend these pieces of evil. And think that because when these people are with them they act so nice and fun. So caring. So kind. They couldn’t possibly have committed the crime. OBVIOUSLY they act like that around people. They have to wear a mask. They have to look like good people. So that nobody would ever suspect them. Are these people really this blind? And why on earth is this woman sat smiling and so happy talking about a child killer? She makes me feel sick. Even if she thinks her friend is innocent. She should not be sat there smiling like she’s having a great day when talking about babies deaths. On a tv show that some of the parents are also appearing on. And all of the parents will see. How inappropriate to sit there looking so pleased with herself. Disgrace. Honestly I would be ashamed to know Lucy Letby. I would not be sat grinning like the Cheshire Cat on tv talking about how nice the woman is.

  • @ivysmamache
    @ivysmamache Год назад +13

    Her friend riles me. Absolutely riles me. Lucy is vile and her friend is like naa shes kind shes the kindest person iv ever known. Behatch she killed PREMATURE ILL BABIES. How thick can a person be.

    • @smch6416
      @smch6416 9 месяцев назад

      If someone told me that my best mate who I've known and loved for years and never seen them do anything horrible to anyone, had killed loads of babies, I'd struggle to believe it too. Especially if my mate was denying it. It would take years to process that, if ever. I still cant get my head around her doing it yet I believe she did. Its unfathomable rather than unbelievable

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      @@smch6416I wouldn’t struggle to believe it if I looked at the evidence

  • @houseguest4534
    @houseguest4534 Год назад +16

    I think it's so sick how a dog will be put to sleep for biting a child and yet a monster like this will get to live a full life being protected by people in the prison system and the tax payers will be paying for this monster to eat/drink and live as comfortable as possible honestly it makes me so angry and yet no one in government will ever change this and bring back the death penalty for someone as disgusting as this monster!!!!

    • @sokol5410
      @sokol5410 Год назад +1

      So i gather you want to do what she did - kill people?

    • @aaizaasghar3000
      @aaizaasghar3000 Месяц назад

      Couldn’t have said it better

  • @Girl1987-o7g
    @Girl1987-o7g Год назад +20

    Would this friend still believe Lucy if this was her own baby

  • @lesleyh88
    @lesleyh88 Год назад +19

    A former female friend of mine is definitely a psychopath, and I ain't stupid. Her own brother said the same about her. She always looks like she's having a ball in pictures and having the time of her life. Very manipulative and softly spoken too, though she's too lazy to kill and would expect someone else to do it for her. She was a psychiatric nurse but faked being ill for
    2 years so she could party round the world. Thankfully she is not a nurse anymore as she left.

    • @LC-ie2ux
      @LC-ie2ux Год назад

      Psych nurses are sadists

    • @chrishenniker5944
      @chrishenniker5944 Год назад

      Don’t tell me, the illness was cancer. She faked cancer to go travel and party. Psychopaths have an obsession with cancer, as well as being very stupid. I bet she’s now a cop, journalist, lawyer or something else that a psychopath might be able to harvest energy in.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      Most psychopaths don’t kill. But there are an awful lot of them around.
      Letby seems like a psychopath. I’d love to know more about her past and a psychological profile.

  • @ruthbashford3176
    @ruthbashford3176 5 месяцев назад +5

    The BBC should now do a follow up programme detailing how Lucy Letby could be innocent.

    • @fatnurseslim
      @fatnurseslim 5 месяцев назад

      But a court of law, a sworn in jury have found her guilty. She is guilty unless an appellant court finds otherwise.

    • @ahdhudbbh
      @ahdhudbbh 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@fatnurseslim legally she is guilty. But in reality she may not have actually murdered or hurt anyone.

    • @clarebell5926
      @clarebell5926 4 месяца назад

      They have! And if it were so convincing, she’d be back in court and would have been acquitted by now! It’s an insult to all the babies, their families, and the seven senior consultants to claim she’s innocent! There is far too much strong evidence against her, and please explain how the unexpected and unexplained deaths suddenly stopped as soon as she was removed from the unit?!…
      These seven senior consultants put their careers and reputations on the line to pursue this and get a killer off the ward - why would they do that unless they had serious and legitimate concerns? She was found guilty after months and years of masses of evidence being gone through with a fine tooth comb. She is guilty as sin!

    • @ruthbashford3176
      @ruthbashford3176 4 месяца назад +2

      @@clarebell5926 There is No doubt Lucy is innocent and the deaths decreased (they didn't stop) when she left the neonatal unit because it was downgraded to a level 1 unit and could no longer take very ill babies or those less than 32 weeks gestation.
      The families of the babies that died in that awful hospital need the truth and the truth is post mortems found the babies died of natural causes partly caused, no doubt, by the suboptimal care they received.
      The consultants only decided to go to the police after a scathing report from The Royal College of Paediatricsn & Child Health and when they had been forced to apologise to Lucy for bullying.
      The consultants had no evidence of any wrongdoing on the part of Lucy Letby and yet Cheshire Constabulary took them at their word and began an investigation in to the 'suspicious' deaths at the CoCH.
      The police investigated as instructed by the consultants although they were witnesses, even suspects. Since when in any potential murder enquiry has the person/persons reporting the crime been discounted as a suspect before the police even reach the crime scene?
      Their potential negligence or the possibility that they may have been the murderer was never investigated.
      Lucy's trial was reminiscent of a 17th Century witch trial with the discredited, long retired paediatrician Evans as a new Witchfinder General. There was just No solid evidence or even any credible circumstantial evidence.
      This case is already turning into one of the biggest miscarriages of justice this country has seen

    • @carolinehamer2874
      @carolinehamer2874 2 месяца назад

      ​@ruthbashford3176 PMs found natural causes?? Which PMs? If the PMs showed natural causes the trial wouldn't have even started!

  • @Jerseybaby19
    @Jerseybaby19 Год назад +20

    UNPRECEDENTED?? Charles Cullen, Beverly allit, Benjamin Geen, Heather Pressdee, Linda Hazzard and Shipman are just the infamous ones. Stupid statement.

    • @74griffo
      @74griffo Год назад +1

      Because it is unprecedented, due to the numbers of deaths. It’s factual, not stupid

    • @Jerseybaby19
      @Jerseybaby19 Год назад +2

      @@74griffo for it to be unprecedented it would have to be something that had never happened before. Its something that's happened countless times to vulnerable people, children and babies in medical settings. Unprecedented literally means 'never done or known before'. There's nothing unprecedented about this crime.

    • @matuko313
      @matuko313 Год назад

      ​@@74griffoNot only has it happened before, but it was abetted by the same culture of silence as all of those other cases. Shipman and others murdered far more people, so she's correct that it is no way "unprecedented."

    • @venusfiredragon404
      @venusfiredragon404 9 месяцев назад

      Did they all kill babies?

  • @Azam001
    @Azam001 Год назад +9

    This is actually sickening!! Management are directly responsible for every single death after it was reported to them! The only thing worse is the support from her friends!!

  • @melgrant7404
    @melgrant7404 Год назад +15

    Wouldn't hold my breath to hear her say she didn't do it if I was her friend.

  • @chynnadoll3277
    @chynnadoll3277 Год назад +13

    Excellent documentary. That criminologist at the 47:06 mark is clearly prejudiced. To all the people who think she’s innocent, what further proof do you need?? She could do horrific things to those babies all under the guise of “performing” her “nursing duties”. In other words, she was hiding in plain sight. She also was very calculating and knew exactly when to attack. Plus, the defense NEVER PUT A SINGLE CHARACTER WITNESS to testify on her behalf. All of that, coupled with the fact that she was the ONLY nurse present at all of the deaths solidified her guilt. Kudos to the police and the jurors. They deliberated 22 days. They knew what was at stake.

    • @zameen1
      @zameen1 Год назад +2

      I think a lot of the prosecution evidence were circumstantial which is not proper proof. But don't get me wrong I because if it wasn't her then who?i do think she is guillty there too many coincidences where she was always the nurse looking after the babies that collapse even tho she wasn't always the designated nurse yet a collapse would always happen when the designated nurse left and lucy was asked to look after her also the way she acted with the families notes she wrote herself and Facebook searches
      And I do find it strange that during the police interview she was calm and wasn't shouting and crying about you need to talk to this person. Also her story changed from the police interview once she was on the stand she kept saying "I can't re-call' and just kept denying the charges. That was the basis of her whole defence 'I didn't do it' and 'it's a conspiracy'. I don't get how people think she is innocent the podcast convinced me she is the ones that did this 😢

  • @randomvintagefilm273
    @randomvintagefilm273 Год назад +7

    Let this be a lesson to EVERYONE working in health care. Yes, it can happen in your ward. What makes me sick is that it was said that one of the higher ups didn't want to cause a fuss because it would give the hospital a bad name!!!

  • @n40mlp
    @n40mlp Год назад +35

    Holding my 12 week old baby boy close to me as I write this, I actually feel violent towards her - and I’m not a violent person. I have both sad and angry tears pouring down my face. How DARE she lay her hands on those precious little beings? How DARE she think she has the right to cause them unfathomable pain and take away their whole lives? How DARE she change their families’ lives forever? If I ever had the misfortune of coming into contact with her, I would want to kill her but wouldn’t as I have what all humans (and certainly nurses!) should have which is self control and value for the sanctity all lives, even those as lowly as hers!

    • @ShakTMT
      @ShakTMT Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/O2hi1cdr4jY/видео.htmlsi=N6lMLW3OWoSemb1Q

    • @mrsTraveller64
      @mrsTraveller64 Год назад +2

      exactly,that's what Shannnan Watts mother asked Chris Watts also; what right did he think he had to kill their daughter and grandchildren?? I ask the same; what's wrong with people; thinking they own the right to kill other people's children???

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад +2

      It’s this sort over emotionalism that got her convicted. People see what they’re told to see

    • @n40mlp
      @n40mlp Год назад +1

      @@janetsmith5172 over emotionalism? Care to explain?

    • @dottieland7061
      @dottieland7061 Год назад

      I’m pregnant with my final child we live in Japan and my last son born 18 months ago was a premature baby, there was cameras and all notes have to be double signed. I can understand why you feel what you feel. A mothers love is pure and true and it never goes away as the child gets older something she will never understand

  • @Microbex
    @Microbex Год назад +14

    I believe that she is the female serial killer who did not get away with it. I will assume there are quite a few female serial killers out there, but they only kill occasionally over the years. Something that can not be registred in the statistics as an abnormality.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      Definitely. There’s huge bias in favour of women in society and the criminal justice system. Just look at her friends and how they are still defending her.

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 Год назад +21

    Just because someone doesn't look like they'd be a serial killer doesn't mean they're not. And just because someone looks like they could be a serial killer doesn't mean they are. What is up with that ! She didn't look like a serial killer ?? What ? she's supposed to have horns and a tail. Just because she's white with blue eyes and is soft spoken everything was dismissed ? We as a society have got to get over that frame of thinking. I believe it's called, judging a book by its cover

    • @sokol5410
      @sokol5410 Год назад +1

      Why do people need to bring race to everything these days? In this case it is indeed judging book by its cover, cause she is good looking. If anything, she looks angelic, like frescoes in christian cathedrals. Stop stirring the race conflicts where there are none! We evolved as society and it really is like difference between blondes and brunets now - noone cares! Except those obsessed!

    • @sokol5410
      @sokol5410 Год назад +1

      I mean, if she was blonde blue eyed and ugly, you couldn’t say that, could you? Not all white people are good looking, hope its not breaking news. Last time nurse like this was white and british and it was way more believable cause she looked average or even unfortunate.

  • @Silvinee
    @Silvinee Год назад +11

    The families should sue the health organization and the managers personally...

  • @JustMomHere
    @JustMomHere Год назад +20

    This is beyond evil

  • @oluwatoniayodele7920
    @oluwatoniayodele7920 Год назад +6

    Let's be honest here, one of the major reasons this monster Lucy Letby got away with this her evil act for long was because she's a white blonde woman who looks sweet an innocent, this is how systematic racial profiling works. despite the consultants noticing a pattern she was reinstated and were told to apologise to her wth! Had she been black or Hispanic she would never have lasted this long. My heart goes out to the families and the innocent angels.

  • @Charlene13
    @Charlene13 Год назад +7

    People who whistleblow get ignored until things like this happen whistleblowing isn’t straight forward

  • @lilikiwi
    @lilikiwi Год назад +16

    Serial Killers mostly never looks like serial killet they can hide it .

  • @random-person1
    @random-person1 4 месяца назад +2

    something the senior staff rejected is the very fact that in each case, lucy letby was on duty. a friend of mine once said "if there is water gushing out of your mains water pipe and the plumber is standing about with a hacksaw in his hand, you can put money on it that he's the reason your water pipe is the reason your kitchen table is floating toward the front door! or in other words, when one person is around every single time, she most definitely knows SOMETHING!!!

    • @francishooper9548
      @francishooper9548 Месяц назад +1

      Lucy Letby was on duty for less than half the deaths - the prosecutions chart is deliberately misleading - sharp shooter fallacy.

  • @Time_Line_Archive_Project
    @Time_Line_Archive_Project Год назад +27

    So much suspicion... yet who signed and authorized the death certificates? Why weren't autopsies pushed for considering such suspicion? There are disturbing further questions that needs to be raised and answered. Why did these Doctors with such serious concerns WAIT to contact the police? They had EVERY opportunity to do so externally and / or anonymously, but they CHOSE not to. Sadly, there's an air of Lucy being 'enabled' by the culture and systems of the NHS as an organization. What's deeply concerning is the lack of further accountability which is unlikely to come.
    "Lessons will be learned" ... accept they won't, will they? There aren't just questions to be raised about the ward, the hospital, but the whole culture and system of the NHS itself.

  • @MARSBELLA1
    @MARSBELLA1 Год назад +12

    The NHS honestly makes me sick - last time I was there - there was an elderly woman in pain - crying out ALL NIGHT they made out she was a ''bad girl'' their word for difficult patient - she was simply in pain - all she needed was to sit up - once she was put in a chair THIS BEAUTIFUL smile of happiness on her face in the relief of pain - I felt so guilty I had gotten angry over night at her complaining but she couldnt speak in language - the nurses could CARE LESS. I do not want to get old in our current NHS. This happening doesnt suprise and that hits harder. They think they re God. You complain and they will treat you horribly. Evil. Whole thing needs a do over.

  • @repewtadabuta302
    @repewtadabuta302 Год назад +14

    What a wonderful and sensitive doctor. Very few like that.

  • @ashbash635
    @ashbash635 Год назад +10

    Her friends are in denial. When a serial killer is found out that fool those around them never just turn around and say. Oh I'm a serial killer! I killed babies. So her friends will no doubt duped for life.. Lucy is where she belongs.

  • @meplife7313
    @meplife7313 Год назад +8

    What a despicable woman! This is just pure evil. My heart goes out to all the families that have lost their little ones in the hands of this monster. Also made me angry she used insulin as one of her killing methods. I'm diabetic and use insulin to live. It's not for killing people.

  • @olivergosling3668
    @olivergosling3668 Год назад +34

    Imagine standing by someone who murdered babies?!!! 😢

    • @ChrisDavis-nl7yu
      @ChrisDavis-nl7yu Год назад +1

      Imagine the horror of being in that position. What would you do? Dawn is a very bright woman from what I've heard and read on her, I believe she is a researcher in treatments for cancer.

    • @Ida_Dunne_Moore
      @Ida_Dunne_Moore Год назад +3

      If you don't believe she has, then youre not doing that - at least not unconsciously

  • @Elizadoolittle1948
    @Elizadoolittle1948 Год назад +30

    Her behaviour during and after these events points to somebody who was getting some kind of reaction out of the grief of these parents. Inserting herself into those grieving moments with the parents ..even when the patient wasn't hers..to the point where she had to be asked to leave. Her over friendliness and attachment to many of the parents and babies involved. The sympathy cards afterwards which she took and kept pictures of the words she wrote to them. The keeping of handover sheets. The searching for them on fb months and even years afterwards. What struck me most was how many times a month she searched for people on fb. Well over 200 times per month. That's not normal behaviour. That is the behaviour of someone who is quite voyeuristic and nosy by nature. Her constant musing in those txts to colleagues about the deaths and fate being involved. Then her scrawling about how she would never be married or have children of her own.

    • @cameupstarvin7351
      @cameupstarvin7351 Год назад +1

      You've fallen into the trap of being convinced by circumstantial evidence.

    • @Elizadoolittle1948
      @Elizadoolittle1948 Год назад +5

      @cameupstarvin7351 the insulin with peptide c is what convinced me tbh. The rest of the circumstantial evidence in conjuction is too strong in backing up the case for serious criminality.

    • @cameupstarvin7351
      @cameupstarvin7351 Год назад +1

      @@Elizadoolittle1948 The insulin poisoning allegations against Miss Letby are based on deeply flawed medical science. The insulin concentrations recorded in both infants are so high that they are only seen in cases of fatal insulin overdoses of adult human beings, not preterm neonates. Yet both children survived and have not been reported to have suffered any consequences. It actually appears the blood samples provided for testing were too concentrated. When this happens the blood test will bring back an artificially low C-peptide reading and in some instances no C-peptide reading at all (called 'the Hook effect'). This brings into question the validity of the blood tests themselves, neither of which appear to fit the conditions of standard medical practice. Insulin and C-peptide are formed from proinsulin. In neonates the concentration of proinsulin is very high and can account for up to 70% for all insulin detected by biochemical tests (proinsulin plays no role in the control of blood glucose). For each of the two children (Child F and Child L) there was only one blood sample, and no test was performed to detect proinsulin or antibodies to insulin (both children were at risk for the production of autoantibodies to insulin). Without such a test it's impossible to claim that high insulin results are due to exogenous insulin. More crucially the testing facility that performed the blood test warns that their blood test for insulin cannot determine whether the insulin in the blood sample is synthetic or not. I could continue on and on, but essentially the medical evidence presented by Dr. Evans, who is not a pathologist or forensic scientist, is extremely questionable and indicates a very limited understanding of medicine at the molecular level.

  • @annettemingay2970
    @annettemingay2970 Год назад +6

    her friends obviously knew little about her. Sadly UK taxpayers have to pay for her lifelong imprisonment. So wrong.

  • @Chillifish57
    @Chillifish57 Год назад +39

    Ignorant friends in denial, if you think she’s innocent have her look after your baby

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      Sociopathic friends. They actually want to expose children to Letby. They should be arrested themselves.

  • @ryant9876
    @ryant9876 Год назад +6

    It's absolutely sad and disgusting. Even more so, that people that clearly had concerns,suspicions that weren't taken seriously. This is the one lesson hospitals and other employers need to take on. Can you prevent a murderer or any criminal from being in any profession? Not totally because they can literally be anyone. But when colleagues are ringing the alarm bells, the employers need to take this seriously (without the fear that if they are wrong, they can be sued.)

  • @aoibhealfae
    @aoibhealfae Год назад +29

    BBC One really go all the way trying to "both sides" the case. An innocent person would have screamed and react even to a single one of these accusations. It's nauseating to think how she continued to torture some of these babies until they died and how she set her mind on killing the triplets while on a holiday so she would make a comeback with a "bang." Like these children aren't even human to her, just props for her own hero nurse medical drama.

    • @kateyhero2748
      @kateyhero2748 Год назад +3

      Her friend will never believe she is guilty would you let her babysit yo-your child unsupervised……. Nope bet you wouldn’t

    • @lemdixon01
      @lemdixon01 Год назад +2

      Why would they scream out when if they are innocent they would defend and know they died of natural causes. They'd scream out at the guilty verdict but I think with this the writing was on the wall and she had already gone into suffering from depression

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад +1

      Just ridiculous overblown supposition on your part. This type of hysteria is why she was convicted

  • @ozchick4
    @ozchick4 Месяц назад +2

    This is the first story that made me scream at the TV how could anyone let this person get away with it

    • @francishooper9548
      @francishooper9548 Месяц назад +2

      There is no evidence any babies were murdered. You should look into this case yourself rather than accept what the BBC says. They are not a reliable source of information.

  • @Lasherluke
    @Lasherluke Год назад +5

    The fact that senior mangement turned a blind eye to what was going on is shocking. Those senior magement people should not be in charge.

  • @ConfectioneryCorner
    @ConfectioneryCorner Год назад +7

    The absolute biggest thing that nobody mentions is: pretty much all the women nurses in maternity wards are the bratty bully popular girls you were in school with.... What makes it even worse is they still keep hold of that sly bitchy bullying mentality. By some comments here. It's totally relevant tbh. Hospital staff should have psychological evaluations like the secret service has before becoming a nurse or doctor.
    Remember, a rule is in place because someone did something bad to require that rule.

  • @marypartridge5154
    @marypartridge5154 Год назад +27

    The passive quietness of hers is psychopathic.

  • @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036
    @lena-mariaglouis-charles7036 Год назад +22

    Why aren't the managers that seemingly did everything to cover up these deaths in prison???
    Every last one of them is as guilty and evil as Lucy Letby.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад

      My Dad is a top manger in the NHS. He has a fear of prisons thats why he is not in one now

    • @janlittle2148
      @janlittle2148 Год назад +2

      Not as guilty but their failure to in investigate allowed her to keep killing. They should be held to account

    • @janlittle2148
      @janlittle2148 Год назад

      ​@@AnneF-d4mwhat!

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +1

      @@janlittle2148 yes I agree with you

  • @SolarmaneTheProducer
    @SolarmaneTheProducer Год назад +8

    i hope someone in monster mansion find this horrible excuse of a human, its crazy this was hidden for so long i think theirs more to blame.....

  • @ShadowTVNetwork
    @ShadowTVNetwork 9 месяцев назад +4

    0:27 jumpscare warning

  • @cuteotter2165
    @cuteotter2165 Год назад +9

    Bathing the baby after she had just murdered him. Absolute monster. Poor parents must be absolutly devasted for the murder of their precious baby and now have the memory of her bathing him too.

  • @michaelg8034
    @michaelg8034 Год назад +22

    Mindblowing! You think you know people! But who do you know really! Torture should be given to people intentionally hurting others! Especially against defenseless newborn babies! What a sick evil person she is! Hopefully prison gives her back some!

  • @LeeStewart
    @LeeStewart Год назад +28

    Very chilling. It's hard to place Lucy Letby alongside other serial killers such as Beverley Gail Allitt and Harold Shipman, because she doesn't look or fit the profile of a serial killer. Her friends say it's completely out of character for her as they remember a fun, loving, bubbly character. But, I guess you can judge a book by its cover.

    • @9000ck
      @9000ck Год назад +16

      what is frightening about her is that she shows a murderer can be anyone. the lollipop man, the school lunch lady, the neo-natal nurse.

    • @robinantonio8870
      @robinantonio8870 Год назад +6

      Textbook covert narcissist.

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +5

      She was about as fun loving as a debt collector at Christmas

    • @AnneF-d4m
      @AnneF-d4m Год назад +1

      @Shannon-pn1iv Ahh I see you have met my Family.

    • @Liitebulb
      @Liitebulb Год назад

      How did Beverly or Shipman look like murderers?
      Everyone knows that both ugly and good looking people are criminals

  • @Instantnoodle1984
    @Instantnoodle1984 Год назад +13

    Nurse here and I’m not even 10 minutes in and wondering “did anyone check a blood sugar?” We check blood sugars during codes EVERY TIME. I am willing to bet my next paycheck she injected these poor babies with insulin. A blood sugar check and immediate glucose administration via IV could have saved them and caught her much sooner if my suspicions are correct. Never trust a nurse who is calm as a cucumber during a code, let alone a coding newborn.

    • @bogusiaredford787
      @bogusiaredford787 Год назад +3

      Nurse here as well.
      Everything in this story feels dodgy- and I always will follow this ‘ maxim’ - if it feels dodgy, probably it is.

    • @bananayummyable
      @bananayummyable Год назад +2

      I’m a physician and 100%, nurses always have the blood sugar levels checked in every code I’ve assisted in

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 9 месяцев назад

      She used a few different methods, which is one reason it was hard to catch her. She injected air and insulin, she force fed them milk, she forced implements down their throats and, I believe, she physically attacked them in other ways.
      I think injecting air was the most common method.

    • @Instantnoodle1984
      @Instantnoodle1984 9 месяцев назад

      @@cockoffgewgle4993 Yeah I am aware. Thats terrible. My point is that if they tested blood sugar promptly in the beginning of the code they may have been able to save some of the babies and catch her sooner.

  • @lyudmilakutsenko7045
    @lyudmilakutsenko7045 6 месяцев назад +2

    I can't even imagine how she is treated in the prison, poor soul.

  • @clyth41
    @clyth41 Год назад +35

    How can anyone defend that monster... Her freind needs to wake up and look at what she's actually done... FFS people... 🤬🤬

    • @cnote2458
      @cnote2458 Год назад +3

      I think her friend is being played for a fool 110%. But she is in complete denial. It would be hard for anyone to imagine your best friend was responsible for something so horrid. I am thinking if it was my best friend who’s godfather to my three children. If it came out he was responsible for something so evil. I would not be able to believe it. But I think that old saying. How well do we truly know someone ? That’s the horrible thing about these case. That these vile people are undetectable to the naked eye. And they can trick anyone into missing clear indications that they are bad.

  • @kaitlynndorst1811
    @kaitlynndorst1811 Год назад +15

    Why can't the hospital staff who ignored this, be prosecuted?

    • @stephenalex4345
      @stephenalex4345 Год назад +7

      Because people at the top of the NHS can make decisions with impunity. They answer to nobody. When you think about that for a second, it's dangerous.

  • @waywardsisters918
    @waywardsisters918 Год назад +6

    The fact Shipman was a Doctor even when he was jailed says it all. The GMB never took his status away. This is the problem with the NHS they do nothing when something happens. This is why people like Lucy get away with murder. It's about time the managers are brought to book. I bet you the whistleblowers will find it hard to work now, because that's what happens when you speak up in the NHS.

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 Год назад

      Shipman was struck off the Register when he was convicted, his crimes were shocking as well in the fact he may have killed 200 or more people who were his patients, I wouldn’t be surprised if Letby harmed more babies.

  • @KateSharon.TrueCrime
    @KateSharon.TrueCrime Год назад +8

    I struggled putting my own story of this woman together on my RUclips channel.
    I cried so much doing my research 😢
    Those poor babies 😢

  • @benjohnson3022
    @benjohnson3022 Год назад +15

    And this is a perfect reason why this country needs capital punishment.

    • @themysteriousstranger6498
      @themysteriousstranger6498 Год назад +1

      Nah

    • @lozzylols
      @lozzylols Год назад +2

      Totally disagree. Capital punishment gives them an out. Life in prison means they suffer the mental strain of knowing they will never be free again. Also I'm sure she isn't popular in whatever facility she is in for what she has done.

    • @colinluckens9591
      @colinluckens9591 Год назад

      ​@@lozzylolsNo....capital punishment would be proper justice

  • @CritterHeadquarters
    @CritterHeadquarters Год назад +34

    Why do we have people trying to suggest she is innocent? She was found guilty the evidence is overwhelming tbh, Shame on everyone defending this monster.

    • @truthhurts3305
      @truthhurts3305 Год назад +3

      It’s sexism 101. They don’t want to accept that a woman who looks like her can be capable of such a horrific crime #Nutjobs

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka Год назад +6

      They're mostly trolls, trying to stir up trouble and mistrust

    • @remyco5981
      @remyco5981 Год назад +5

      I don't think she's innocent but let's not pretend corruption of evidence doesn't exist and neither does innocent people being convicted of a crime they never committed. Some people rightfully so, do no trust the justice system.

    • @melaniesheen1642
      @melaniesheen1642 Год назад +6

      There's already FB groups been setup that support her and want to prove her innocence, I mean surely if she was innocent she wouldn't have hidden away in her cell on the day of sentencing and instead would have taken it as a chance to scream her innocence for everyone to hear, the fact she didn't speaks volumes,

    • @CritterHeadquarters
      @CritterHeadquarters Год назад +2

      Or a man.@@Crusde

  • @rosequartz7841
    @rosequartz7841 Год назад +9

    What I find baffling is the best friend...personally I wouldn't be showing my face no speaking out on camera. The evidence speaks for itself so why is this woman defending her....surely she must question your own thoughts on this that there must be some truth to make you reconsider your beliefs that something was terribly wrong!

    • @janetsmith5172
      @janetsmith5172 Год назад +1

      If the evidence really did that she wouldn’t be in prison