More shocking details about murderer Lucy Letby are coming to light.
Last year, the British nurse was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more in the neonatal ICU at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, England between 2015 and 2016. And some really dark details are still emerging.
On Wednesday, the Thirlwall Inquiry at Liverpool Town Hall examined key findings from Lucy’s criminal case revealing an eerie exchange between her and union representative Hayley Griffiths. You see, Lucy was removed from the neonatal ICU in 2016 after doctors expressed concern that she was potentially harming babies, so she was assigned office duties where she met and became friends with Hayley. And in a 2017 WhatsApp exchange uncovered between the two, Lucy gloats about being able to offer tips on how to literally get away from murder! WHAT!
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According to the exchange, which has been seen by multiple outlets, Hayley writes to Lucy talking about the Viola Davis show How to Get Away with Murder:
“I’m currently watching a programme called how to get away with murder. I’m learning some good tips.”
Menacingly, Lucy responds:
“I could have given you some tips x.”
That’s crazy, considering what we’ve since learned… Hayley hits back, “I need someone to practice on to see if I can get away with it,” before Lucy responds:
“I can think of two people you could practice on and we’ll help you cover it up x.”
WTF. Hayley then leaves off:
“Deal. I will get thinking of a plan. Get the cruise booked as our getaway.”
This is so truly disturbing knowing that by that point in time, Lucy had taken the lives of multiple infants and wouldn’t be arrested for another whole year after that! And what else is disturbing is Hayley KNEW about Lucy’s link to the crimes against babies in the neonatal ICU.
Per Sky News, Hayley told the counsel on Wednesday when asked to put herself in the shoes of the victimized families:
“I am so remorseful. As soon as I saw them myself I was upset and I can’t begin to imagine … I can only apologize and say I have learned. I can’t go back in time but I have reflected absolutely on it … It was nothing more than a conversation. However, I truly and deeply regret having started that conversation … this is completely unprofessional, poor judgment on my behalf and completely insensitive. And for that, I can only apologize from the bottom of my heart.”
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[Image via Cheshire Police]
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