00:00Death or injury of all the affected infants were due either to natural causes or to errors in medical care.
00:08There were serious problems related to medical care of patients at this hospital.
00:13There were problems related to teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration at the Countess of Chester Neonatal Unit.
00:23In summary, ladies and gentlemen, we did not find any murders.
00:27In all cases, death or injury were due to natural causes or just bad medical care.
00:36Lucy was charged with seven murders and seven attempted murders.
00:41In our opinion, the medical evidence does not support murder in any of these babies, just natural causes and bad medical care.
00:53Our full report will go to Lucy Sparrister later this month and then it will be up to him in the courts to decide what next to do.
01:01We hope the authorities will consider our findings seriously and act accordingly
01:05because you will not find a better panel of experts anywhere in the world.
01:10If you are looking for the truth, you do not need to go any further.
01:15In this particular case, because they used my paper, I was curious to see what exactly did they use my paper for.
01:20When I saw the evidence that they gave, I was disturbed because it was wrong.
01:25After I gave the appeal, I realized that she had no further road to go because she had exhausted all avenues of appeal.
01:32Yet, it remained that the evidence was wrong.
01:35I did not know at the time whether she was innocent or guilty.
01:39What I did know was that the evidence that was used to convict her was wrong.
01:43To me, that is a problem.
01:46You should not be using wrong evidence to convict someone regardless of whether she is guilty or innocent.
01:50Lucy Letby was convicted because of the medical evidence that was presented to the jury.
01:54Medical evidence led by the lead prosecution expert, Dr. Derry Evans.
02:00If that evidence was at fault and was wrong, the conviction is unsafe.
02:06It is as simple as that.
02:08This is fresh evidence. This is new evidence.
02:11It is compelling evidence because of the nature of the people who are giving that evidence.
02:16It was not heard by the jury.
02:19If Dr. Hsiu-Li and the panel are correct, no crime was committed.
02:24If no crime was committed, that means that a 34-year-old woman is currently sitting in prison for the rest of her life for a crime that just never happened.
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