Does British justice need its head examined? I rather think it does. The slow, dragging, unjust misery inflicted on Lucy Letby has gone on long enough. Each day, the case for her guilt is shredded and torn and minced and sliced a little more by experts a good deal more persuasive than the ones who helped convict her.
A man who was once a confident witness against her turns out to have told a very different story elsewhere. The truth about her successful defeat of accusations against her, in a grievance procedure, has finally been made public.
It is still deeply shocking
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