- Lucy Letby fans to protest outside her appeal hearing on April 25 in London
The deluded supporters of evil nurse Lucy Letby have parked their fury with the latest step in their attempt to free the evil killer.
Activists backing Letby, 34, Britain’s most prolific baby killer, are planning to stage a sickening demonstration during her appeal hearing in less than a fortnight, on Thursday, April 25, outside the Royal Courts of Court. London Justice.
Letby’s supporters plan to hold signs claiming that she is, in fact, the victim of a miscarriage of justice and are reportedly hoping to get into the courthouse by reserving seats for spectators.
“It’s hard to think of anything more grotesque and offensive than this planned protest,” a source connected to the case told the newspaper. Mirror.
The deluded supporters of evil nurse Lucy Letby (pictured) have parked their fury with the latest step in their bid to try and free the evil killer.
Activists backing Letby, 34, Britain’s most prolific baby killer, are planning to stage a sickening demonstration during her appeal hearing in less than a fortnight on Thursday, April 25 outside the Royal Courts of Justice ( file photo).
They said that while everyone has the right to challenge decisions made by the courts, the possibility of protests bringing to light “what happened in this very public way is abhorrent.”
The source told the Mirror they hoped protesters would “come to their senses” and let the courts play their role.
Pro-Letby protesters are planning a protest as she is expected to appear via video link in court.
Supporters of the killer nurse made their plans in a closed Facebook group, seen by the Mirror.
One member of the group said they should bring signs to the appeal hearing and assured others that nothing is stopping them from protesting outside the court.
Another Letby fan said the plan was a “brilliant idea” in the campaign to “free Lucy”.
One of the serial killer’s supporters urged others to pre-request “as soon as possible” for court spaces that are open to the public.
Letby, from Hereford, lodged her appeal shortly after High Court judge Mr Justice Goss sentenced her in August last year to 14 life sentences for the seven murders of seven babies and seven attempted murders, linked to six more .
She committed horrific atrocities while working as a nurse in the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital, where she worked between June 2015 and June 2016.
A general view of the Women and Children’s Building at the Countess of Chester Hospital
Letby, from Hereford, lodged her appeal shortly after High Court judge Mr Justice Goss sentenced her in August last year to 14 life sentences for the seven murders of seven babies and seven attempted murders, linked to six more .
Jurors failed to reach verdicts on six counts of attempted murder, involving four babies, and last month prosecutors confirmed they would hold a new trial in June on one of the charges, involving a premature baby girl, Baby K. .
The former nurse had an initial attempt to challenge her convictions rejected by a judge without a hearing in January.
Letby is appealing all of his convictions. The appeal will be heard in April.
If the judges refuse to grant permission in April, it will mark the end of the appeal process for Letby. If she is granted permission, the appeal will be considered at a separate hearing at a later date.