Letby, 33, bought the property for £179,000 in April 2016, after leaving nurse accommodation at her workplace.
Baby killer Lucy Letby will spend the rest of her life in jail after being sentenced to a whole life order for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six more. The evil nurse will never return to the three-bedroom house where she lived during her heinous crimes.
During her 10-month trial at Manchester Crown Court, the jury was shown photographs of her bedroom that had been taken by a crime scene officer in the aftermath of her arrest. The former nurse was reduced to tears as snaps of her untidy room were shown on the big screen, where two teddy bears could be seen on her unmade bed, alongside a pink dressing gown and fairy lights, which hung over her bedside.
Her grey-and-white kitchen had lots of roomy cupboards, while her front room was bright and had a comfy corner sofa as well as a dining table and four seats. The spacious bathroom included a standing shower and a bath, while her spare bedroom had a double bed and wardrobe with a full-length mirror. On more than 20 of the sheets, babies whom she was accused of harming were named. Letby denied purposely collecting the items. She told the court: "They have no meaning to me at all. I have copious pieces of paper and cards that I have not thrown away my whole life."
And a harrowing Post-it note was also discovered inside the journal. A section of the message read: "I don't deserve to live. I killed them on purpose because I'm not good enough to care for them", "I am a horrible evil person", and in capital letters "I AM EVIL, I DID THIS."
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