Chapter 1: What shocking case is introduced in this episode?
When something unthinkable happens, we look for order. A victim, a hero, a villain. Something that makes sense.
A nurse accused of murdering seven babies.
In 2023, a story gripped the UK. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Leppie. This angel of death. Britain's most unlikely serial killer. But what if we didn't get the whole story?
Chapter 2: What makes Lucy Letby's case different from typical murder cases?
What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? From the moment I heard about we selected, I'm just like, what? It doesn't make sense. I mean, there was just no voicing of any skepticism or doubt. I'm Amanda Knox, and I've sat in a cell condemned as a monster while the world moved on certain it knew the truth, satisfied with easy answers. I'm allergic to easy answers.
It's why I couldn't look away from this story. Because when you've been trapped inside a story someone else created, you start to see the cracks in every story that's told. In Doubt, the case of Lucy Letbe, we follow those cracks through the evidence, the witnesses, and the walls of the hospital itself to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letbe was.
If she is guilty, she is a genius. Uncovering what you were never meant to hear. Evidence has been made to fit. Details buried in documents. How many of us, consultants, management, would much rather find somebody to blame? The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses. And for the first time, the whole story will be laid out end to end.
Every single level of the British establishment will be torn to shreds if this turns out to be wrong.
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