With the baby killer set to die in jail, her former-life has been wiped.
Baby killer Lucky Letby's old life has been demolished with her parents uprooted, cats made homeless and house sold.
Letby's house - just a five-minute drive from the Countess of Chester Hospital, where she carried out her campaign of terror - was purchased by the killer for just under £179,000 in April 2016. It was the address she was later arrested in at 6am on July 3, 2018 after attacking infants in her care. He declined to comment when asked what it was like living in the home of a convicted killer. The horror nurse moved back home with her parents in Hereford after the sale, until she was charged in 2020.
Speaking to the paper, one neighbour said they had 'hardly seen' the couple since Letby was first arrested in July 2018.
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