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So, 'Lucy Letby: The New Evidence' directed by Lotte Murphy-Johnson dives into the unsettling depths of one of the UK’s most notorious criminal cases. It’s a slow burn, carefully peeling back layers of the investigation while presenting a balance of expert opinions and disturbing evidence. You get this palpable tension throughout, the pacing is methodical, almost like a good true crime novel. The interviews with forensic experts and those close to the case really give it a haunting atmosphere. What’s striking here is how it doesn’t just recount the horror but also poses new questions that linger, making you think long after it ends. It’s not just about the crimes, but also about the system and how it failed.
Examines new angles on the Lucy Letby caseFeatures interviews with forensic expertsHighlights systemic failures in the healthcare system
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