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“I killed them on purpose” – British nurse who murdered 7 newborn babies says

A British nurse, Lucy Letby (33 years), who wrote a note stating “I am evil”, was on Friday, August 18, found guilty of murdering seven newborn babies and trying to kill another six in the neonatal unit of a hospital in northwest England where she worked.

Reuters gathered that Letby was convicted of killing five baby boys and two baby girls at the Countess of Chester hospital and attacking other newborns, often while working night shifts, in 2015 and 2016.

The verdict makes Letby one of Britain’s most prolific serial child killers.

She was found not guilty of two attempted murders, while the jury could not agree on six other suspected attacks.

Prosecutors told the jury during the trial that Letby poisoned some of her infant victims by injecting them with insulin. In contrast, others were injected with air or force-fed milk, sometimes involving multiple attacks before they died.

“I killed them on purpose because I’m not good enough to care for them,” said a handwritten note found by police officers who searched her home after she was arrested.

“I am a horrible evil person, “I AM EVIL, I DID THIS”.

Some of those she attacked were twins – in one case, she murdered both siblings. She tried to kill one baby girl thrice before succeeding on the fourth attempt.

Letby will be sentenced on Monday and faces a very long prison term, possibly a rare complete life sentence.

Her actions came to light when senior doctors became concerned about unexplained deaths at the neonatal unit, where premature or sick babies are treated, over 18 months from January 2015.

With doctors unable to find a medical reason, police were called in. After a lengthy investigation, Letby, who had been involved in the care of the babies, was pinpointed as the “constant malevolent presence when things took a turn for the worse”, said prosecutor Nick Johnson.

Pictures of Letby on social media portrayed a happy and smiling woman with a busy social life, and in one photo, she was seen cradling a baby.

But, during months of often distressing evidence, her trial heard she was a determined killer.

At her home after her arrest, detectives found paperwork and medical notes referencing the children involved in the case. She also searched social media for the parents and families of the murdered babies.

Letby wept when she gave evidence over 14 days, saying she had never tried to hurt the babies and had only ever wanted to care for them, saying there had been unsafe staffing levels on the ward and its dirty conditions might have been a factor in the deaths.

“I have never murdered a child or harmed any of them,” she said. She claimed four doctors had conspired to blame her for the unit’s failings.

Letby told the jury she had written the “I am evil” message because she had felt overwhelmed and was somehow incompetent or had done something wrong.

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