Lucy Letby, a former neonatal nurse, has been back in court for another day of cross-examination by the prosecution on Friday. She is accused of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of 10 others, and denies all the charges.
Warning: This blog contains descriptions of newborn and infant deaths which some readers may find distressingThat's all for our coverage of the trial today.Prosecution concludes: 'You are a murderer'I AM EVIL. I DID THIS.'Letby says she wrote this when she"didn't know how this was going to end"."That is how I felt at that time, I could not see a future for myself," Letby replies."I did have good times in those years, yes," Letby says.
In one message, the male colleague she denied was her boyfriend exchanged a series of heart emojis via WhatsApp and travelled together to London at least once."[Colleague] was a married man, it's not a relationship at all it's a friendship," she says. Letby has previously been accused of looking up her alleged victims' families online, and a series of searches are being read to the court.At 21:51 Letby searched for the parents of Child D - Letby previously said she"didn't remember" this baby."They are babies who have died from being seriously unwell," Letby says.At 01:17 Letby searched for father of Children E and F.
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