I'm a neonatal nurse but after Lucy Letby killed seven babies, patients don't trust me any more
Daily MailA neonatal nurse has claimed she and others in her profession are no longer trusted and are under 'constant suspicion' in the wake of the Lucy Letby case. Lucy Letby, 34, was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016 Letby as she was arrested in 2018. Letby was employed as a nurse by the Countess of Chester hospital in January 2012 Image of the corridor within the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit It comes after three of the country's most senior judges ruled the 34-year-old former neo-natal nurse Letby will not be allowed to challenge the guilty verdict of the jury at Manchester Crown Court. It was found by police in Ms Letby's home at Westbourne Road, Chester Photo issued by the Crown Prosecution Service of a note found in the house of Lucy Letby, which was shown at her trial at Manchester Crown Court Mr Myers also said comments made in the media afterwards, including on the BBC's Panorama and ITV's Loose Women, were 'saturated with unadulterated vitriol' towards his client. Today Lord Justice William Davis, sitting with Lord Justice Jeremy Baker and Mrs Justice McGowan at London's Court of Appeal, agreed with Mr Johnson and said Letby's application had been refused.