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Book cover titled 'Reasonable Doubt' examining Lucy Letby's case.

Reasonable Doubt: Examining the Case of Lucy Letby

Published on 9 July 2026, Reasonable Doubt examines the investigation, trial and conviction of neonatal nurse Lucy Letby. This case has become notable for the legions of credentialed experts who are now challenging the conviction. 

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Reasonable Doubt examines every facet of the August 2023 conviction of neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, drawing together years of research and legions of expert opinion.

Examining the background to the Countess of Chester Hospital, where Lucy Letby worked, the evidence on which Letby was convicted, the court case, and the police investigation, Reasonable Doubt poses serious questions about the safety of this conviction, and indeed whether any crimes even occurred in the first place.

Experts on neonatology, paediatrics, neonatal nursing, obstetrics, vascular surgery, genetics, statistics, psychiatry, policing, plus many other areas, offer their expertise in this powerful account of systemic failure.

Encompassing information gleaned from thousands of documents and interviews with experts comprising hundreds of hours, Reasonable Doubt provides forensic detail on this most important of issues.

“Drawing on a forensic examination of the evidence, this book lays bare the weaknesses and failures in the original court case brought against Lucy Letby. It raises profound questions about the safety of the convictions.” - Sir David Davis MP.

"This meticulously researched and gripping book makes an urgent and compelling case for an appeal, for an inquiry into biases and procedural anomalies in the police investigation and for reform of how so-called “independent experts” are screened and employed in adversarial trials where there is no direct evidence of deliberate harm.” - Dr. Philip Hammond, Private Eye Columnist.

“With every passing day it is becoming more evident that an innocent young nurse has been the victim of a flawed system of clinical and legal governance, as this book makes clear." - Professor John Ashton CBE, Regional Director of Public Health for North-West England for 13 years.

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