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Lucy Letby chief witness says campaigner ‘turned on’ by killer nurse in uniform

By staff15 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Chief expert witness Dr Dewi Evans has dismissed an attempt by a pro-Letby campaigner to challenge his evidence – by claiming his interest in the case was purely sexual

Evil Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders
Evil Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders(Image: Chester Standard / SWNS)

A supporter of killer nurse Lucy Letby’s was motivated by a sexual attraction to “pretty young blonde females”, an expert witness who was central to her conviction has claimed. Dr Dewi Evans, 75, the prosecution’s chief expert and retired paediatrician, took aim at a statistician who had quizzed him in an attempt to pick holes in his testimony.

The expert – who has remained anonymous due to the nature of his work – attempted to cast doubt on the case against the evil baby killer on triedbystats.com website. But Dr Evans challenged theories cast by the campaigner by claiming that his interest in the case was purely sexual. He said: “You seem very intense, and it’s not unusual for men to have the hots for pretty young blonde females.

READ MORE: Lucy Letby campaign slammed by top Government minister in six damning words

Dr Dewi Evans, a consultant paediatrician arriving at Manchester Crown Court
Dr Dewi Evans, 75, the prosecution’s chief expert, took aim at a deluded Letby supporter(Image: PA)

“A nursing uniform is a turn-on for some by all accounts. I would suggest you need to get out more, find yourself an available pretty young blonde female, with/without nursing credentials. But one who doesn’t go to work intent on murdering her patients.”

The pro-Letby campaigner has since attempted to justify his view the child serial killer – who was convicted of killing seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital by a jury – is innocent. He told the Mail on Sunday: “When I first heard about Letby’s conviction, I had assumed she was guilty. I don’t believe that any more. This has nothing to do with her appearance but everything to do with the trial transcripts I’ve since read.

Child serial killer Lucy Letby's mugshot
A heartless campaign has attempted to advocate for the killer nurse’s innocence(Image: PA)

“Dr Evans’ evidence, in particular, is astounding. In several alleged incidents, it turned out Letby wasn’t even on shift. On the stand, Evans spontaneously changed his medical opinion, abandoning five years of pretrial reports and producing new theories conveniently aligning with times he now knew Letby had been present.

“Since the trial, an overwhelming number of highly qualified medical experts have described Dr Evans’ evidence as absurd theories. But the most absurd of all is the idea that any questioning of the verdict is motivated by Letby being a blonde nurse.”

CPS handout photo of several notes found in the house of Lucy Letby
This is one of several notes found in the house of Lucy Letby(Image: PA)

A campaign advocating for the nurse’s innocence that dubbed Letby’s convictions “the biggest miscarriage of justice in British legal history” has had cold water poured upon it by countless experts and politicians. The speculation around Letby’s conviction has been condemned by the families of the victims, who labelled those spreading what can only be categorised as rumours online as “hurtful and distasteful.”

A picture of a post it note with scrawled handwriting, found in Lucy Letby's home
The notes helped to convict the killer nurse and secure 15 whole life orders for her crimes(Image: PA)

Evil Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others, with two attempts on one of her victims, between June 2015 and June 2016. Her whole life tariff means that she will never be eligible, and is expected to die behind bars.

Image showing Lucy Letby's arrest at a house
Letby convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others(Image: PA)

She was convicted for attacking and killing infants by various means while a nurse on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital. One such method was injecting air into the bloodstream, which caused an air embolism that blocked the blood supply and led to sudden and unexpected collapses.

The baby murdering nurse lost two bids last year to challenge her convictions at the Court of Appeal – in May for seven murders and seven attempted murders, and in October for the attempted murder of a baby girl which she was convicted of by a different jury at a retrial.

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