Lucy Letby fans plan sick SPEED DATING event to celebrate medical experts finding ‘NO evidence of murder’

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LUCY Letby fans are planning to host a sick killer-nurse themed speed dating event.

Twisted supporters of the baby murderer are celebrating after medical experts – not directly involved in the case – claimed there’s no evidence of Letby’s crimes.

PALucy Letby, 35, was convicted of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of seven others[/caption]

InstagramLetby fans appear to be planning a speed dating event for Valentine’s Day[/caption]

google mapsThe proposed venue is The Windmill pub in Clapham Common[/caption]

It comes after a birthday celebration was held for the disgraced nurse last month, organised by members of a Facebook group.

Just four people turned up for the booking at the Windmill pub in Clapham Common, bringing along a cake which had “Lucy 35” written in icing on the top.

There was also a banner on display stating “a blatant miscarriage of justice”.

And despite the outrage the party caused, an attendee, who goes by Lulu Tee on the social media platform, claims she is considering a speed dating event for Valentine’s Day.

In a post on private group Lucy Letby, she wrote: “Hi guys, after the success of the birthday party, I’m thinking of planning a Valentines Day Lucy Letby speed dating event at The Windmill pub in Clapham.

“If any singles (or married people, don’t worry, I won’t judge) are interested, please let me know in the comments.”

A spokesperson for Youngs, which operates the family boozer, told The Sun any attempts to book such an event will be blocked.

And added that they were not aware of the nature of the birthday party when it was greenlit.

Meanwhile, yesterday, a “blue riband committee” of 14 neonatalogists claimed they found “no murders” after going through the evidence at a press conference in London.

Lawyers for Letby revealed before the hearing that they have submitted an application to the independent Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) citing a miscarriage of justice.

The CCRC will now investigate whether the case should be sent to the Court of Appeal, who are the only ones that can overturn a conviction.

Letby’s barrister Mark McDonald described today’s evidence as a “game-changer” and vowed to bring the case back to the Court of Appeal “by the summer” despite two failed appeal bids.

The party last month saw supporters toasting the monster with prosecco, while insisting Letby is innocent of her crimes.

The group even put pictures of the party online, which were seen by a friend of a parent whose premature daughter was murdered by twisted Letby.

They raged: “There are families who will never get to celebrate their children’s birthdays. What’s next, do we have celebrations for Myra Hindley and Ian Brady?”

Nurse Letby, who was 35 on January 4, is serving a whole life tariff in jail after being convicted of seven murders and six attempted killings at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neo-natal unit.

Her supporters are said to have met via a private Facebook group Lucy Letby Discussions, whose members think she is innocent and should be freed.

That group seems to either no longer exist or have been changed to Lucy Letby.

Lulu Tee, a South London carer aged 45, said: “It was a meet-up of people from the groups.

“We wanted to get together to toast her birthday and speak about the case.

“The organiser sorted a cake and banners to outline it was a miscarriage of justice.

“It’s been portrayed we’re a bunch of conspiracy theorists but its a huge group of professional people who feel this way.”

Referring to the proposed speed dating event, one person commented: “It wouldn’t go ahead… the pub don’t want to be associated?”

‘WE WON’T ACCEPT BOOKING’

A Youngs spokesperson said: “The Windmill will not be hosting this speed-dating event, nor are we willing to accept any further bookings from this group of individuals.

“We are not aligned to this group in any way. A small birthday gathering was booked in to dine at the Windmill on January 4th.

“We were not aware of the details of the occasion other than it being a “birthday”.

“The guests did not make the team aware of the reason for their visit and the banner supporting their cause was not on display whilst any of our team or other customers were in attendance.”

The charges Letby has been convicted of in full

Child A, allegation of murder. The Crown said Letby injected air intravenously into the bloodstream of the baby boy. COUNT 1 GUILTY.

Child B, allegation of attempted murder. The Crown said Letby attempted to murder the baby girl, the twin sister of Child A, by injecting air into her bloodstream. COUNT 2 GUILTY.

Child C, allegation of murder. Prosecutors said Letby forced air down a feeding tube and into the stomach of the baby boy. COUNT 3 GUILTY.

Child D, allegation of murder. The Crown said air was injected intravenously into the baby girl. COUNT 4 GUILTY.

Child E, allegation of murder. The Crown said Letby murdered the twin baby boy with an injection of air into the bloodstream and also deliberately caused bleeding to the infant. COUNT 5 GUILTY.

Child F, allegation of attempted murder. Letby was said by prosecutors to have poisoned the twin brother of Child E with insulin. COUNT 6 GUILTY.

Child G, three allegations of attempted murder. The Crown said Letby targeted the baby girl by overfeeding her with milk and pushing air down her feeding tube. COUNT 7 GUILTY, COUNT 8 GUILTY, COUNT 9 NOT GUILTY.

Child H, two allegations of attempted murder. Prosecutors said Letby sabotaged the care of the baby girl in some way which led to two profound oxygen desaturations. COUNT 10 NOT GUILTY, COUNT 11 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT.

Child I, allegation of murder. The prosecution said Letby killed the baby girl at the fourth attempt and had given her air and overfed her with milk. COUNT 12 GUILTY.

Child J, allegation of attempted murder. No specific form of harm was identified by the prosecution but they said Letby did something to cause the collapse of the baby girl. COUNT 13 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT.

Child K, allegation of attempted murder. The prosecution said Letby compromised the baby girl as she deliberately dislodged a breathing tube. COUNT 14 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT AT ORIGINAL TRIAL, GUILTY AFTER RETRIAL

Child L, allegation of attempted murder. The Crown said the nurse poisoned the twin baby boy with insulin. COUNT 15 GUILTY.

Child M, allegation of attempted murder. Prosecutors said Letby injected air into the bloodstream of Child L’s twin brother. COUNT 16 GUILTY.

Child N, three allegations of attempted murder. The Crown said Letby inflicted trauma in the baby boy’s throat and also injected him with air in the bloodstream. COUNT 17 GUILTY, COUNT 18 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT, COUNT 19 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT.

Child O, allegation of murder. Prosecutors say Letby attacked the triplet boy by injecting him with air, overfeeding him with milk and inflicting trauma to his liver with “severe force”. COUNT 20 GUILTY.

Child P, allegation of murder. Prosecutors said the nurse targeted the triplet brother of Child O by overfeeding him with milk, injecting air and dislodging his breathing tube. COUNT 21 GUILTY.

Child Q, allegation of attempted murder. The Crown said Letby injected the baby boy with liquid, and possibly air, down his feeding tube. COUNT 22 JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT.

Supporters of Letby gathered to celebrate her birthday in January

SWNSThe party involved glasses of prosecco, homemade banners and a giant ‘Lucy’ cake[/caption]

PAPolice bodycam footage of Letby being arrested in 2018[/caption]

SWNSExperts claim there is no evidence of Letby’s crimes[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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