Cheshire Police have just splatted themselves in the face with a large custard pie. One part of their large bureaucracy foolishly denied something to me before Christmas.
Peter Hitchens argues that Cheshire Police are being deliberately secretive about their handling of the Lucy Letby case.
He criticizes a private briefing given to selected journalists prior to Letby's trials, claiming it lacked transparency and raises suspicion about potential evidence suppression. He challenges the "secrecy" of the briefing and the police's subsequent refusal to divulge information, emphasizing the inconsistency of both actions.
Ultimately, Hitchens believes the police need to be more transparent and accountable regarding their investigation, especially as public trust in Letby's conviction is waning.
Peter Hitchens argues that Cheshire Police are being deliberately secretive about their handling of the Lucy Letby case. He criticizes a private briefing given to selected journalists prior to Letby's trials, claiming it lacked transparency and raises suspicion about potential evidence suppression. He challenges the "secrecy" of the briefing and the police's subsequent refusal to divulge information, emphasizing the inconsistency of both actions. Ultimately, Hitchens believes the police need to be more transparent and accountable regarding their investigation, especially as public trust in Letby's conviction is waning.