
Lucy Letby – a young nurse – was found guilty of the murder of 7 premature babies, and the attempted murder of 7 more. A serial killer whose target was not just the youngest and most vulnerable, but those entrusted to her care. The UK legal system – amidst overwhelming public vitriol – threw the book at her. She is currently serving an unprecedented 15 whole-life sentences in prison. But, is every... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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In court, one interpretation of the evidence helped secure a conviction. But as concerns about the case quietly grow, a panel of international experts comes together to re-examine the medical evidence from the ground up, uncovering details the jury n... more
A profession under pressure. A culture of blame. And from inside the hospital environment, a perspective on the case few have heard.
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At Lucy Letby’s retrial, the prosecution leans on a single, powerful eyewitness account, but cracks begin to appear in the story the jury is asked to believe. When a previously unseen email surfaces, it raises troubling questions about whether that t... more
As Lucy Letby is handed her sentence, a growing group of controversial voices begins to question whether the case is as clear as it seemed. Driven in part by reporting from Rachel Aviv, these so-called “misfits and ghouls” raise uncomfortable doubts,... more
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For anyone who’s ever been wrongly accused (of anything!) this is a must listen. Knox’s insights into how this can happen, (and on such a grand magnitude—ie murder charges), are insightful. I’m only about halfway through the podcast so far, but really enjoying the insights as to why this may occur (ie “tunnel vision“ Indianans, confirmation bias) etc. a must listen for any police officers/investigators, wanting to base their work on what actually occurs, and not pre-conceived theories that may o... more
The story is interesting, but unfortunately each episode is short and loaded with ads. I actually find it hard to remember names and details week to week. Also, the first episode is hard to follow if you haven’t previously read about the case.
This podcast is so slow and doesn’t go into any detail regarding the case or why Lucy might be innocent. I hope it gets better but so far it’s a dud.
A very interesting story and well delivered podcast. Well researched and clearly presented. However the podcast definitely didn’t create any credible doubt or evidence that would prove her innocence. Way too many ads which ruin the flow of the podcast.
..to hear so many people willing to speak up for an innocent person, especially in the face of such villifying press and court statements.
Risking their own reputations and credibility to stand in solidarity. Episode 8 was mentioned but no sign of it.
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Investigations into high-profile UK case coverage blend courtroom analysis, medical context, and media critique, with a host who echoes concerns about public narratives and possible misinterpretations of evidence. Episodes center on retrials, witness credibility, and the influence of external factors like media attention and policy debates on justice outcomes. Notable are the careful cross-examinations of expert testimony, hospital practices, and the interplay between narrative and factual interpretation, offering listeners a critical, multi-perspective view on how high-stakes cases are portrayed and understood.
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