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Undated handout file photo issued by Cheshire Constabulary of child serial killer Lucy Letby. A public inquiry into the crimes of Lucy Letby will not be halted, its chairwoman, Lady Justice Thirlwall, has ruled. Since September the Thirlwall Inquiry has been examining how the former neonatal nurse was able to murder or attack 14 babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital. Issue date: Wednesday March 19, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story INQUIRY Letby . Photo credit should read: Cheshire Constabulary/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Lucy Letby has reportedly landed herself a job as librarian at HMP Bronzefield (Picture: PA)

Lucy Letby has started a brand new job as a prison librarian, reportedly to the frustration of her fellow inmates.

The convicted former nurse was previously a cleaner at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey, where she has been held since 2020.

A source told the Sun that the 35-year-old had landed the ‘top job’ as a reward for good behaviour.

Her role involves handing out books and DVDs to prisoners, offering a way to court favour with friends.

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File screen grab taken from body worn camera footage issued by Cheshire Constabulary of the arrest of Lucy Letby. A judge-led statutory inquiry should examine the crimes of serial killer Ms Letby, Steve Brine the Conservative chair of the Health Select Committee has warned. Issue date: Sunday August 20, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Letby. Photo credit should read: Cheshire Constabulary/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Letby was jailed for life after being convicted of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill a further eight at the Countess of Chester hospital (Picture: PA)

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The source added that Letby was ‘cock-a-hoop’ about her promotion, which is also said to have come about from her friendly relationship with prison officers.

Letby, who has earned a Freeview TV package due to good behaviour, reportedly spends weekends binge-watching Come Dine With Me in her cell.

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The former nurse is currently serving her full life sentence in Unit 4 of the prison, alongside Beinash Batool, the stepmother of Sara Sharif, and baby killer Constance Marten.

Letby was jailed after being found to have murdered seven babies and attempted to kill another seven while working on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

Her case attracted considerable interest from medical experts and politicians, with many having since questioned whether her conviction was correct.

Among evidence which featured prominently in the trial was an ‘impartial evidence-based report’ on air embolisms in babies.

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Court artist drawing by Elizabeth Cook dated 24/06/24 of Lucy Letby giving evidence during her trial at Manchester Crown Court, where she is accused of attempting to murder a baby girl in February 2016 when she worked as a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit. Child serial killer nurse Lucy Letby will be sentenced today for the attempted murder of a baby girl. Issue date: Friday July 5, 2024. PA Photo. On Tuesday, Letby, 34, was found guilty at Manchester Crown Court of the attack on the newborn infant during a night shift at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neo-natal unit in February 2016. See PA story COURTS Letby. Photo credit should read: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire
An artist’s sketch of Letby in court. Medical experts have since questioned whether her conviction was safe, suggesting the verdict relied too heavily on circumstantial evidence (Picture: PA)

However, a panel chaired by Dr Shoo Lee, one of the 1989 text’s co-authors, claimed that the court had misinterpreted the report’s findings on skin discolouration.

Dr Lee told a press conference that he believed the babies’ deaths were a result of ‘natural causes’ or poor medical care and that no evidence suggested they had been murdered.

Letby’s barrister said that the new findings had ‘demolished’ the prosecuting case against her.

The evidence presented by medics has been submitted to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which investigates potential miscarriages of justice.

Last year the CPS said it was ‘carefully considering’ new evidence about allegations relating to deaths of babies at both the Countess of Chester and the Liverpool Women’s Hospital, the latter where Letby had worked as a trainee.

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It comes as the publication of findings of an inquiry into Letby’s conviction chaired by Lady Justice Thirlwall has been delayed until April.

The Thirlwall Inquiry said in a statement: ‘The inquiry has written to core participants with an update on the timetable for the final report.

File photo dated 10/06/19 of police at the home of Lucy Letby in Chester. Nurse Lucy Letby, 33, has been found guilty at Manchester Crown Court of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital. Issue date: Friday August 18, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Letby. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
Police officers at a crime scene set up at the home of Lucy Letby in Chester (Picture: PA)

‘Work on the report is ongoing, and publication is scheduled for after Easter 2026.

‘A further update on the timetable will be provided at the end of February 2026.’

Letby lost two bids last year to challenge her conviction at the Court of Appeal.

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Separate police investigations into corporate manslaughter and gross negligence manslaughter are ongoing.

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