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.”