What are the fresh questions surrounding the Lucy Letby case?
Briefly

At first glance, the case against Lucy Letby seemed overwhelming but the neonatal nurse pleaded not guilty to 22 charges of murder and attempted murder, arising from the deaths of an abnormally high number of newborn babies in her Countess of Chester Hospital.
A search of Letby's Chester home found a number of Post-it notes, on which she had written: I killed them on purpose because I'm not good enough, I am a horrible person, and I am evil I did this.
Statisticians, armchair detectives, politicians and criminal experts are among those demanding a fresh look at the evidence that convicted Letby to 15-whole life orders.
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