@noBWrexit@jackieb12902590 You say that the evidence rules out all possibilities but that the document was in the bin, where Letby retrieved it. What a failure of basic reasoning.
@noBWrexit@jackieb12902590 There is not enough evidence for me (or you) to definitively say how Letby came to have the document. To me, it seems possible that the document was not binned. Have you ruled out that possibility?
@noBWrexit@jackieb12902590 So because someone said that they follow hospital procedure that says such documents should be binned, you KNOW that this particular document was placed in the bin? Nice work proving my point about conjecture vs. fact.
@Bambertweets Good summary. The podcast is excellent. The response of the CCRC was so disheartening… they did no more than attempt to sweep it all under the rug. The organization needs a thorough overhaul.
Another CCRC failure. The 999 call and the words of the call witness (a whistleblower on the force) are devastating to the state’s case and the reputation of the Essex police. Yet the CCRC did not speak to the witness and allowed the Essex police to investigate the matter. Awful.
Jeremy Bamber has now spent 14,882 days locked up in prison for allegedly murdering his family even though there was no evidence he harmed anyone.
Two jury members saw through the fundamentally flawed prosecution case and did not find him guilty.
But, because the law was changed in 1967 to make it easier to convict innocent people, he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 25 years based on a 10:2 majority verdict.
If that isn't bad enough, his sentence was secretly increased to a whole life tariff. Jeremy Bamber was not informed until six years after it was imposed.
His attempts at appeal have been consistently hindered over the years and decades because the police have hidden and even destroyed evidence that would prove his innocence.
If you believe it is wrong to treat a UK citizen in that way, please research the case. You will quickly realise this is one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history.
Then please write to your local MP and ask them to speak out in Parliament and help secure freedom for this completely innocent man.
#JusticeReform #MiscarriageOfJustice #WrongfulConviction #ScrapMajorityVerdicts
@ccrcupdate@DavidDavisMP@EmpowerInnocent@Bambertweets@PeterTatchell
@watling_samuel You assume that 100% of those convicted of murder and not exonerated by the state did in fact commit murder. Can you substantiate your assumption?
There are many of us from the across the medical landscape, not least critical care medicine, who questioned the validity of this case from the outset.
It would never have got to a police investigation without the creative narrative of the accusers, blinded by their failure to recognise their own clinical limitations, and the so-called ‘expert witness’ whose fabricated ‘evidence’ has been roundly discredited.
Lucy Letby should be freed pending any appeal hearing, such is the groundswell of professional opinion supporting a blatant miscarriage of justice.
@BBCBristol The police appear to be making an inference without any scientific basis. Is this yet another shaken baby syndrome miscarriage of justice? Please continue to cover this story—with equal attention to opposing arguments.
New Hampshire has a restrictive three-year deadline on requests for new trials. This means that if new evidence is discovered or a confession proves someone’s innocence — they’re out of luck.
Help us urge Gov. Kelly Ayotte to pass HB 1422: https://t.co/iBLMYyI8G4
@DrSusanOliver1@drphilhammond I’ll ask again. Could you please point us to the empirical data sets that substantiate your view that the lab results for babies F and L “clearly show insulin poisoning”?
Just In: Great news for #RichardGlossip who was just granted bond after 29 years in prison — including nearly being executed three times — for a crime he did not commit.
Jimmie "Chris" Duncan was freed in November 2025, after being on Louisiana's death row for 27 years. His #wrongfulconviction was based on now discredited bite mark analysis and testimony from forensic pathology analysts, who participated in at least nine other cases now known to have resulted in wrongful convictions.
Though Chris' conviction was overturned last year, prosecutors are seeking to reinstate his death sentence.
https://t.co/fQCJiP0np4
@amandaknox Another excellent episode in this terrific series. IMO the appellate courts should be hunting for wrongful convictions. Sound convictions will withstand scrutiny. Other convictions do not deserve to. How are we to have confidence in a system that refuses to scrutinize itself?