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Lucy Letby, doctors' suspicions and the case of Baby K | The Trial of Lucy Letby | Podcast Episodes 19 and 20 - Episode 19: In this bonus episode, Caroline and Liz discuss the change in focus the court took this week, as the jury heard more about how doctors were getting worried about a possible link between the babies who had been collapsing in the neonatal unit. It’s the first time the court has heard that there were some people who had started ‘to think the unthinkable”. Episode 20: In this episode Caroline and Liz examine what the prosecution say happened to Baby K, an extremely premature baby girl who Lucy Letby is accused of attempting to murder by tampering with her breathing tube. We’ll hear evidence from TV doctor, Dr Ravi Jayaram, who said he suspected he interrupted Lucy Letby attacking Baby K. And that after she was transferred to a more specialised unit, she sadly died because of problems associated with her ‘extreme prematurity.’ Lucy Letby is accused of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of ten others, while she was working on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital. She denies all charges. The trial continues. 0:00 Episode 19 17:39 Episode 20 41:34 Coming up… #LucyLetby #LucyLetbyTrial #TrialofLucyLetby #Podcast #LucyLetbyLatest #MailPlus #DailyMail Daily Mail Homepage: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ Daily Mail Facebook: / dailymail Daily Mail IG: / dailymail Daily Mail Snap: / 8392137033 Daily Mail Twitter: / mailonline Daily Mail Pinterest: https://pinterest.co.uk/dailymail Get the free Daily Mail mobile app: https://dailymail.co.uk/mobile