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Internet detectives work to stop the murderous nurse Lucy Letby |
According to one woman, the conviction of British nurse Lucy Letby for killing a newborn may have been "the greatest miscarriage of justice" in the UK.
After the murderous nurse was found guilty earlier this month and given multiple life sentences for the murders of seven infants, Sarrita Adams, a California-based scientific consultant for biotech startups with no obvious connections to Letby, is attempting to raise money for the appeal of the defendant.
According to the Telegraph, Adams is one of those who believes there were flaws in the evidence used against Letby or problems with the way it was presented in court.
Letby's case, according to statistician Richard Gill, 72, was "a trial which would never have taken place if anybody had talked to a statistician."
Letby, 33, is one of the deadliest child serial killers in contemporary UK history and is suspected of trying to kill six further victims.
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