The Twilight Zone of the Lucy Letby Case
The prosecution case that was built around Lucy may appear robust but is fragile and at some point will collapse
The prosecution case that was built around Lucy may appear robust but is fragile and at some point will collapse
The fight to exonerate Lucy Letby has begun and you can be part of it
The jurors had little choice but to find Lucy guilty, given the flawed scientific evidence with which they were presented
The Poisson probability distribution sheds more light on the Lucy Letby case
Statistical analyses, a damning 2016 report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), and various other factual inconsistencies in publicly available official documents, may constitute reasonable doubt
Criminologist Prof David Wilson writes on Suspected Miscarriage of Justice Case Colin Norris
Bayes’ Theorem can be used to make better decisions, whether in the courtroom or the stock market
As another ‘angel of death’ case gets underway in Manchester, the spotlight is turned once again on use of statistics by prosecutors and investigation objectivity