Detective Inspector Rob Woods said Britain's most prolific child killer was a 'copious writer of notes', with dozens of Post-it notes and scraps of paper found at her home.
used a secret code to record the dates of her horrific crimes in a diary she kept in her bedroom, police have revealed.
Lucy Letby used a 'code' to mark the dates of her crimes in a diary, police said. Dates marked include June 23 and 24. The marks in black were done by police, while the red circles were added by MailOnline DI Woods said it became apparent that the dates Letby highlighted were significant events related to her crimes.
In other notes seized by police, Letby had written 'hate my life', 'can't do this anymore' and 'HELP' Last night handwriting expert Adam Brand, who analysed Letby's notes, said her writing style was evidence of a 'manipulative and dishonest' individual It comes as former executives at the Countess of Chester Hospital faced continued scrutiny over the way they dealt with complaints against Letby.'total fob off' from the hospital's medical director after raising concerns.
Mr Scorer said: 'Our clients received a series of anodyne letters from Harvey containing no proper explanation or clarification. Handwriting expert Adam Brand, who analysed Letby's notes, said her writing style was evidence of a 'manipulative and dishonest' individual. In this, he breaks down what her writing represents
'At the conclusion of our investigation, our senior decision makers considered all of the evidence and decided that the case did not reach the threshold for referral to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service for a hearing.'
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'Scribbled notes are the only glimpse into Lucy Letby's twisted mind'DR SOHOM DAS: Those scribbled notes are, quite simply, a glimpse into Lucy Letby's psyche. As a forensic psychiatrist, it's my job to treat and rehabilitate what some call the 'criminally insane'.
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'Scribbled notes are the only glimpse into Lucy Letby's twisted mind'DR SOHOM DAS: Those scribbled notes are, quite simply, a glimpse into Lucy Letby's psyche. As a forensic psychiatrist, it's my job to treat and rehabilitate what some call the 'criminally insane'.
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'Scribbled notes are the only glimpse into Lucy Letby's twisted mind'DR SOHOM DAS: Those scribbled notes are, quite simply, a glimpse into Lucy Letby's psyche. As a forensic psychiatrist, it's my job to treat and rehabilitate what some call the 'criminally insane'.
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