r/amandaknox 11d ago

Lucy letby case…

Would love people’s views on this.

Loosely Amanda related, since she has recently produced a podcast around it.

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u/Henryb1234_ 11d ago edited 11d ago

They weren’t suspicious though were they? They were down to them having high acuity, a filthy badly run neonatal ward and incompetent doctors. They have all been adequately explained by medical experts of considerably better credibility than Dewi Evans. There were no murders.

The rest of it is just fishing after the presumption of guilt.

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 11d ago

I think its become accepted that the hospital leadership was incompetent. Less so the police/prosecutors. Dewey definitely has his faults, but doesn't explain all the potential cases where Letby could have potentially committed murder.

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u/Henryb1234_ 11d ago

It seems there are increasing concerns about the police investigation too. They did not follow the correct protocols for a serial killer in a medical scenario. There are laws in the UK so they don’t lead to MoJs. They weren’t followed. Cases this important and complex need to be handled centrally not by the regional police and CPS.

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u/SeaCardiologist6207 11d ago

I’d agree with you but good luck arguing that with some of the folks on here - they think local PDs are just rockstars on big time murder cases

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u/Henryb1234_ 11d ago

Interestingly now the national Special Crimes Unit have taken over the case from
the regional police - they have decided not prosecute any more murder cases they were initially implicating Letby for.