We ask you: are you interested in any other miscarriages of justice, or just this specific one?
THE Lucy Letby case is making headlines after experts claimed there were no murders. Will this prompt you to look at other unfair convictions or is it a one-off?
Jordan Gardner, barber: “A lot of those other unsafe convictions were black or Irish. Let sleeping dogs lie.”
Sophie Rodriguez, engagement farmer: “I definitely don’t think we should overturn convictions where the person’s dead. That’s just needless point-scoring that doesn’t help anybody.”
Norman Steele, pallet stacker: “It’s hard enough for the police out there without people trying to prove them wrong. I know I hate it when my supervisor says I’ve done a shit job stacking the pallets after a couple of lunchtime cans.”
Julian Cook, surveyor: “One in one out, I say. If Letby’s out then Foxy Knoxy’s going down.”
Margaret Gerving, retired postmistress: “What about the real killers who’ve got away scot-free and gone on to build a happy life in a Berkshire village as a postmistress and a pillar of the community? It would hardly be fair on them.”