At the time of her arrest in July 2018, the UK’s worst child serial killer, Lucy Letby, had gathered a stash of souvenirs from her victims. These included resuscitation notes, thankyou cards, and even a blood test result
Baby-killer Lucy Letby kept a sickening âtreasure trove’ of souvenirs related to her victims hidden at home, it has been revealed.
Many of the items were found when the police first arrested Letby at her house in Chester on July 3 2018 – leading to her conviction for the murder of seven babies in the neonatal unit of her hospital. The souvenirs included resuscitation notes, nursing handover sheets, and a blood test result relating to the babies who died at Letby’s hands.
An image of a thankyou card from the parents of one of the victims was found on Letby’s phone. They had twins – one of whom was murdered by Letby and the other who survived a murder attempt by Letby, who poisoned them with insulin. The parents, of course, were entirely unsuspecting of the nursing team, sending them a food hamper along with the card.
A photo of a condolence card which Letby sent to the parents of one of her victims – who she murdered in October 2015 – was also found on her phone. Twenty-one handover sheets Letby had stashed related to 13 of the children Letby had killed or hurt. Handover sheets include confidential details of a baby’s conditions and are provided to nurses at the beginning of a new shift.