Lucy Letby has now spent over 2,000 days in prison, with her attempts to appeal her sentence dragging on without resolution. The question on many minds is: when is enough, enough? We can no longer afford to dither on this matter.
Evidence Under Scrutiny
The evidence against the 36-year-old nurse, who was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill seven others, has been thoroughly dismantled by independent experts. Letby did not confess to the crimes, nor was she caught in the act. Furthermore, she was not present at the time of every baby's death. These factors raise serious concerns about the validity of her conviction.
The Call for Justice
With the passage of time and growing doubts about the evidence, many are now calling for her appeal to be heard promptly. The prolonged delay in the legal process is seen as a denial of justice, not only for Letby but for the victims' families seeking closure.
It is imperative that the judicial system acts swiftly to review the case and ensure that the correct verdict is reached. The public deserves transparency, and the accused deserves a fair hearing.



