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Lucy Letby

Serial Killers

Birthday January 4, 1990

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Hereford, England

Age 35 Years

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Who Is Lucy Letby? Age, Biography and Wiki

Lucy Letby was born on January 4, 1990, making her 35 years old in 2025. A former British pediatric nurse, Letby's life took a drastic turn due to her arrest and conviction of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital. Her case has garnered significant media attention, raising discussions around trust in healthcare professionals.

Her biography is filled with sharp contrasts—the nurturing role of a nurse deeply contrasted by the grave accusations gifted to her name. As of 2025, Lucy remains a controversial figure within the medical community as well as among the public.

Occupation Serial Killers
Date of Birth January 4, 1990
Age 35 Years
Birth Place Hereford, England
Horoscope Capricorn
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Lucy Letby is reported to be approximately 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) tall. While her exact weight is not publicly disclosed, her appearance has often been described as ordinary, possessing a relatable quality that once endeared her to colleagues and patients alike. Her body measurements remain unspecified, as these details often take a backseat given her current standing in society.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Lucy Letby's relationship status is a topic of intrigue, though as of 2025, she remains privately guarded about her dating life. There has been no public information about any boyfriend or girlfriend since her conviction. Letby's family remains an important aspect of her narrative, as her parents and siblings grapple with the implications of her actions and the resulting media storm.

As she was deeply embedded in a professional framework prior to her arrest, details regarding her past relationships have largely remained undisclosed.

Letby received her education in nursing at the University of Chester, where she also worked as a student nurse during her three years of training, carrying out placements at Liverpool Women's Hospital and the Countess of Chester Hospital.

Letby initially failed her final year student placement, but passed a retrieval placement after requesting a new assessor.

In 2011, Nicola Lightfoot, her assessor, reported she was lacking in clinical and medication knowledge and needed more experience in "picking up on non-verbal signs of anxiety/distress from parents"; in a 2024 inquiry, Lightfoot said she had found Letby to be "cold".

Letby was the first member of her family to study at university and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a speciality in child nursing in September 2011. She completed a placement course at the Liverpool Women's Hospital by December 2011.

Net Worth and Salary

As a nurse, Lucy Letby’s salary would have typically ranged between £24,000 and £32,000 per year at the peak of her career. Following her conviction and the subsequent media coverage, her net worth has not been definitively established. Most of her assets have been seized or scrutinized following her legal battles, and hence estimates of her net worth are speculative at best.

Career, Business and Investments

Before her criminal conviction in 2023, Letby was regarded as a committed pediatric nurse, praised for her determination to care for vulnerable infants. However, her career came to a shocking halt amidst serious allegations against her, leading to a high-profile trial that ultimately found her guilty of horrific crimes.

Her previous professional role had put her on a career path aimed at specialization within pediatric care, but her wrongful actions have not only obliterated her career but also tarnished the reputable image of nursing as a whole.

The RCPCH was tasked with a general review of the unit's service, which was initiated in September 2016. In October 2016, they reported they could not find a definitive explanation for the increase in mortality rate at the unit, but found insufficient staffing and senior cover.

They praised Letby's nursing skills and argued that the concerns about her came from a "subjective view with no other evidence".

The medical director asked neonatologist Jane Hawdon from Great Ormond Street Hospital to carry out detailed case reviews recommended by the RCPCH, but Hawdon said she did not have the time and instead did a brief review of the medical notes relating to 17 deaths and other incidents and produced a five-page report.

She concluded that 13 of the incidents could be explained and "may have been prevented with different care", while the remaining four could "potentially benefit from local forensic review as to circumstances, personnel etc".

Records of the hospital board meeting show the medical director telling board members that the RCPCH and Hawdon reviews concluded that the deaths in the neonatal unit were due to issues with leadership and timely intervention. The chair later said he had been misled about the depth of the Hawdon review and its findings.

Social Network

Having been actively engaged on social platforms in her earlier years, Lucy Letby is currently non-existent in the public social media realm following her conviction. Her accounts were mostly inactive and perhaps deactivated to evade unwanted attention. It's unlikely she maintains connections on popular platforms like Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook due to the controversial nature of her case.

Letby got an appointment as a registered nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital and started working in the neonatal unit from 2 January 2012. She lived a normal life living in several rented apartments until she bought a house near the hospital, a 20-minute walking distance from her ward, in 2016.

In a 2013 staff profile, she said that she was responsible for "caring for a wide range of babies requiring various levels of support" and that she enjoyed "seeing them progress and supporting their families." Letby also took part in a campaign to raise funds for a new neonatal unit at the hospital.

She told others that she found non-intensive care work "boring".

Education

Lucy Letby attended the University of Chester where she obtained her nursing degree. Her educational background in nursing initially set the stage for a promising career in healthcare, before the circumstances surrounding her actions dramatically rearranged her life’s trajectory.


Letby was charged in November 2020 with seven counts of murder and fifteen counts of attempted murder in relation to seventeen babies. She pleaded not guilty.

Prosecution evidence included Letby's presence at a high number of deaths, two abnormal blood test results and skin discolouration interpreted as diagnostics of insulin poisoning and air embolism, inconsistencies in medical records, her removal of nursing handover sheets from the hospital, and her behaviour and communications, including handwritten

notes interpreted as a confession.

In August 2023, she was found guilty on seven counts each of murder and attempted murder. She was found not guilty on two counts of attempted murder and the jury could not reach a verdict on the remaining six counts.

An attempted murder charge on which the jury failed to find a verdict was retried in July 2024; she pleaded not guilty and was convicted. Letby was sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order.

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