Dr. Shoo Lee’s research was used to help convict a British nurse of murdering babies, but he says it should never have been ...
Lawyers for convicted baby killer Lucy Letby and former executives at the hospital where she worked have asked a judge to ...
Here we look back at why her case is attracting more scrutiny than ever before. A nine-month trial at Manchester Crown Court ...
Lucy Letby’s barrister has said police are making another ‘huge mistake’ by investigating the killer nurse’s former bosses ...
The panel was convened by Canadian professor Dr Shoo Lee after he claimed the prosecution misinterpreted a 1989 paper he had written on air embolisms, which was used in evidence at Letby's trial.
Dr. Shoo Lee, a retired neonatologist from Canada, said last month. The panel also questioned the premise that there was an unexplained spike in deaths at the hospital. It said evidence of ...
The group found no sign of a crime and concluded that natural causes or bad medical care led to the demise of each of the newborns, Dr. Shoo Lee, a retired neonatologist from Canada, said.