Dr Sandie Brohin helped bring down the evil nurse thanks to discoveries she made during an investigation into the deaths of babies.
Serial killer nurse Lucy Letby was brought down by a doctor who noticed two glaring signs during a review into babies' deaths.
She noticed air bubbles, known as embolisms, in images of the babies' blood vessels while studying X-rays. She said: "I thought, 'It can't be'. I'd never seen anything like that in my career... but nothing else explained it. The doctor also knew it was unusual for premature babies to cry for long periods and found nurses on the hospital ward describing "babies screaming for up to 30 minutes", saying the accounts were "unheard of".
She said: "Babies will cry if they are in pain, obviously, such as when you take blood or put in a drip. That hurts, and there’s no getting away from it. But to have a premature baby screaming is really unusual. Jurors heard how she covered her tracks by targeting babies with other health problems in order to make the deaths seem plausible. Some were extremely premature while others had inherited conditions.
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