Baby serial killer nurse Lucy Letby offered her union rep 'tips on getting away with murder', inquiry is told
Daily MailLucy Letby told her union rep she could give her 'tips' on how to get away with murder, the public inquiry heard today. Ms Griffiths also sent comforting messages to Letby after the police were called in to investigate, in May 2017, and told her they would be 'friends for life.' The inquiry heard that, four months later, in September 2017, Letby was allowed to attend a 'life support' course on the neo-natal unit of Glan Clwyd Hospital, 30 miles away from Chester, across the border in North Wales. Lucy Letby appears by video link during an appeal against her conviction for trying to murder a newborn baby, at the Court of Appeal in London, Britain, October 24 The inquiry heard that, four months later, in September 2017, Letby was allowed to attend a 'life support' course on the neo-natal unit of Glan Clwyd Hospital, 30 miles away from Chester, across the border in North Wales.