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Beverley Allitt is a convicted baby killer who has been nicknamed the Angel of Death. She left school in 1987, aged 18, and began her nurse training at Grantham College with with just a handful of ...
'Other cases have been missed': Detective who nailed Beverley Allitt says 'it was almost like Lucy Letby had read the book' of the chillingly-similar Angel of Death case 30 years before - and ...
Angel of Death baby killer Beverley Allitt will go before a panel of experts today (Tuesday) as she takes her first steps towards release. The twisted nurse, who killed four kids under her care in ...
The former nurse, now 54, killed Liam Taylor, seven, Timothy Hardwick, 11, Becky Phillips, two months, and Claire Peck, 15 months at Grantham Hospital in Lincolnshire in 1991.
Beverley Allitt is a convicted baby killer who was jailed in 1993 for the murder of four babies in her care. Allitt grew up in Lincolnshire and left school age 18 to train as a nurse at Grantham ...
Lucy Letby, a British nurse who killed seven infants in her care, has drawn comparisons to Beverley Allitt, a nurse who similarly killed four babies in 1991.
Angel of Death baby killer Beverley Allitt's move from a secure hospital has been blocked - crushing any hopes of immediate freedom. The twisted nurse - who killed four kids under her care in 1991 ...
Baby killer ­Beverley Allitt has been left a £10,000 trust fund inheritance. The nurse, 54, became known as the Angel of Death after her killing spree on ward four of Grantham Hospital, in ...
LIVE – Updated at 10:17. Advocates for the families of the infant victims of serial killer Lucy Letby will address the public inquiry into the circumstances around her crimes on Wednesday.
Beverley Allitt has been serving her prison sentence at Rampton Secure Hospital since 1993. She was found guilty on May 28, 1993, and given 13 life sentences, with a minimum of 30 years.