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Those Lucy Letby experts in full
Name Profession Field Interest Camp
Dr. Andreas Marnerides Consultant Forensic pathology and histopathology Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Owen Arthurs Professor Paediatrics and radiology Prosecution witness Neutral[1]
Dr. Sally Kinsey Professor Paediatrics and haematology Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Peter Hindmarsh Professor Paediatrics endocrinology Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Stavros Stivaros Professor Radiology Prosecution witness Neutral[2]
Dr. Simon Kenney Consultant Paediatrics Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Dewi Evans Medical Doctor Paediatrics Remunerated expert witness Prosecution
Dr. Sandie Bohin Medical Doctor Paediatrics Remunerated expert witness Prosecution
Dr. Ravi Jayaram Consultant Neonatology Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Stephen Breary Consultant Neonatology Prosecution witness Prosecution
Dr. Shoo Lee Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Neena Modi Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Geoff Chase Professor Mechanical Engineering Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Jane Hawdon Consultant Neonatology Independent Neutral[4]
Dr. Michael Hall Consultant Neonatology Remunerated expert witness Defence
Dr. Roger Norwich Consultant Neonatology Independent Defence[5]
Dr. Eric Eichenwald Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Helmut Hummler Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Tetsuya Isayama Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Joanne Langley Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Sandra Moore Consultant Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Mikael Norman Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Bruno Piedboeuf Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Prakeshkumar Shah Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Nalini Singhal Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Erik Skarsgard Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Ann R. Stark Professor Paediatrics Independent Defence [3]
Dr. Helen Shannon Consultant Neonatology Independent Defence[3]
Dr. Christian Yates Professor Mathematical Biology Independent Defence
Dr. Alan Wayne Jones Professor Forensic toxicology Independent Defence
Dr. Peter Green Professor Statistics Independent Defence
Dr. Richard Gill Professor Statistics Independent Defence
Dr. Svilena Dimitrova Consultant Neonatologist Independent Defence
Dr. Neela Shabde Consultant Paediatrics Independent Defence
Jenny Harris Intensive Care Nurse Neonatology Independent Defence
Dr. Stephen Senn Professor Health statistics Independent Defence
Dr. Tariq Ali Consultant Paediatrics Independent Defence
Dr. Philip Dawid Professor Statistics Independent Defence
Dr. Jane Hutton Professor Statistics Independent Defence
Dr. Gillian Tully Professor Forensic Science Independent Defence
Dr. Neil Aiton Consultant Neonatology Independent Defence
Lord Sumption Supreme Court Judge Law Independent Defence[6]
Dr. Faye Skelton Professor Criminology and Cognitive Psychology Independent Defence[7]
Dr. Colin Morley Professor Neonatology Independent Defence[8]
Dr. Richard Taylor Consultant Neonatology Independent Defence[9]
Dr. Waney Squier Consultant Neuropathologist Independent Defence[7]
Dr. Matthew Orde Consultant Forensic Pathologist Independent Defence
Dr. David Wilson Professor Criminology Independent Prosecution[10]
Dr. Keith Frayn Professor Human Metabolism Independent Prosecution[11]
Dr. Normal Fenton Professor Statistics Independent Defence[12]
Dr. Scott McLachlan Lecturer Law, Health Science, Informatics and Computing Independent Defence[12]
Dr. John Ashton Professor Public Health Independent Defence[5]
Dr. David Livermore Professor Medical Microbiology Independent Defence[13]
Michele Worden Practice Nurse Neonatology Former CoCH Employee Defence[14]
Dr. John O’Quigley Professor Statistics Independent Defence[15]
Dr. Carola Vinuesa Professor Immunology Independent Defence[16]
  1. Lucy Letby Trial recap, July 6, Chester Standard: “Professor Owen Arthurs viewed radiographic images for Child M and said they could not support or refute an air embolus.”
  2. Lucy Letby Trial recap, July 6, Chester Standard: “Paediatric neuroradiologist Dr Stavros Stivaros provided agreed evidence in which he said Child M had shown signs of brain damage, likely caused by the collapse on April 9, 2016.”
  3. Jump up to: 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Member of International Expert Panel
  4. Specialist doctor ‘felt misled’ about suspicion over baby deaths, Lucy Letby inquiry hears, ITV, 12 November 2024. Dr. Hawdon’s contemporaneous review concluded that the deaths of Babies A, I, O and P – were “unexpected and unexplained.” Her evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry was that she may have taken a different approach to her review if she knew of the consultants’ suspicions of murder.
  5. Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 Lucy Letby: killer or coincidence? Why some experts question the evidence Guardian 9 Jul 2024.
  6. Why I believe Lucy Letby is probably innocent Sunday Times, March 30 2025.
  7. Jump up to: 7.0 7.1 Lucy Letby: The New Evidence, Channel 5, September 2024.
  8. File on Four, BBC, 1 October 2024
  9. Lucy Letby prosecution expert ‘changes mind’ over how babies died, The Times, December 16 2024
  10. Accept that Lucy Letby is a killer, no matter how “nice” she seems, The Herald, 24 March 2025. (Dr. Wilson is often cited as being pro-prosecution, but his views seem more nuanced than that. For example, his article closes as follows:

    “I’m still left wondering that if her case had been heard in Scotland would the prosecution have been dismissed as ‘not proven’?”

  11. The actual evidence against Lucy Letby, The Times, February 5, 2025.
  12. Jump up to: 12.0 12.1 Is Lucy Letby guilty? Professor Norman Fenton interviews Law Health Tech from Twitter and Substack
  13. Lucy Letby Must Be Allowed an Appeal, The Daily Sceptic, 11 September 2023
  14. Lucy Letby’s hospital unit was ‘accident waiting to happen’ Daily Telegraph, 24 August 2024. Ms. Worden was made redundant from CoCH on 2007.
  15. Suspected serial killers and unsuspected statistical blunders Sage, 1 April 2024.
  16. Sample post on X.com, December 30, 2024