Jed Mercurio TV Production Insider Says Suspicion of Her Convictions, Lucy Wright

The drama about Lucy Letby’s case was suspended due to growing suspicion of the beliefs of nurses.
Jed Mercurio, the producer of the BBC’s acclaimed renowned series about the “Bending Copper” series, is reportedly working on the project with Dr. Ravi Jayaram.
Last week, the newspaper revealed that a new unreceived email appeared to contradict the prosecutor’s claim that Lebby was captured by Dr. Jayaram with the subsequent death of the baby.
Now, sources at Mr Mercurio’s production company say the project is being placed on the rear burner because “the situation is more complicated than what happened first”.
Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders for killing seven babies and attempting to murder seven others at Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016. The bombshelll email, which was not disclosed to Letby’s defence team before her two trials, appears to undermine the claims made by Dr Jayaram in court that the nurse was standing over Baby K’s cot as the girl was deteriorating, and that she did not call for help.
In the email, Dr. Jayaram wrote: “Before being investigated by the police, colleagues sent to hospitals – Dr. Jayaram wrote: “When deteriorated… the staff of the incubator, nurse Letby in Incubator, and called Dr. Jayaram to inform him of the low saturation. ”
Dr. Jayaram also suggested that infant K’s vulnerability is the cause of death, saying: “The baby then deteriorates and eventually dies, but the surrounding events will be consistent with explainable events related to extreme premature birth.”
At the 2024 trial, he portrayed Lebby’s behavior as suspicious: “Lucy Letby stood next to the incubator. She wasn’t looking at me. She didn’t have both hands in the incubator. After being asked by sued attorney Nick Johnson KC, whether he had “helped any help from Lucy Letby: “No, not at all.”
Lucy Letby, 35, of Hereford, served 15 full-life orders after murdering seven babies at Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016 and attempting to murder seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

Jed Mercurio, producer of the BBC’s acclaimed “Bending Copper” series, is reportedly working on the project with Dr. Ravi Jayaram (pictured)

Last week, the newspaper revealed that a new unreceived email appeared to contradict the prosecution claim that Lebby was caught by Dr. Jayaram and later died.
Lebby’s defense team said that contrary to last week’s report, the appeals court judges were unaware of the email when they challenged her conviction in October.
Mercurio drama is not Dr. Jayaram’s debut. He performed in the BBC musical with comedian Jason Manford and singer Beverley Knight on January 27, 2024, wearing a clown, five months after Letby’s beliefs at the first trial, and five months before the retrial of baby K’s death. He is also in the weakest connection. Baby K was born within 25 weeks. She tried to breathe and was placed on a ventilator before she died.
The Court of Appeal rejected the defense of Letby’s defense team in October that media reports undermine her trial, and he questioned Dr. Jayaram’s evidence, who, without witnessing it, said Letby was out of baby K’s Neto cell phone duct. The Court of Appeal said: “He can be criticized legally [Dr Jayaram’s] evidence. Although he believed that Lebby had deliberately expelled the trachea, he said nothing in the following months.
“There is an inconsistent opinion between his evidence and the simultaneous record.”
The consultant pediatrician also appeared on the BBC’s A Show and ITV’s Good Morning UK, and is the leading clinician in the neonatal unit, and Letby worked after her conviction from 2009 to December 2018. He told ITV News in tears last year: ‘I’m not a hero. I’m just doing my job. Dr. Jayaram’s statements say that Letby called on him to seek help, nor did he think his death was explained by problems related to extreme premature birth, which became the final version sent by a hospital consultant to the police.
The prosecution alleges that Letby cited Jayaram’s evidence, citing Letby’s intentional expelling the snorkel while Dr. Jayaram grabbed her “almost red-handed”.
Dr. Jayaram all provided evidence about baby K in the first trial in 2023, her second trial when the first jury failed to agree.
Dr. Jayaram has been transferred to paperwork ten months before sending the 2017 email, thanks to Dr. Jayaram and other doctors’ concerns about her baby. She filed a complaint about the bullying and harassment she had been maintained.

Consultant pediatricians appeared in the weakest link in 2012 and are the leading clinicians in neonatal units, Wright started working from 2009 until December 2018

Dr. Jayaram also enjoyed a pretty splendid appearance – he saw him last year in a live performance in the BBC’s “Big Night” musical “National Lottery”

He made regular appearances while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital, including statements about being naughty?
By the time of email in 2017, Dr. Jayaram and other doctors wanted to be involved in the police and drafted a report asking them to ask them to investigate.
Since her conviction, dozens of doctors, nurses, statisticians, legal experts and scientists have stepped forward to criticize the way in which evidence is provided to the jury.
Among them is the former Supreme Court Justice Lord Summatter, who believes Lightby is “probably innocent”. He said those who questioned her beliefs “too many to qualify as troublemakers.” A source at the production company hat trick Mercurio talked about Wright drama: “It’s on our slate, but we haven’t done much about it lately. It’s more complicated than what happened in the first place. The situation is developing.
Dr. Jayaram did not respond to a request for comment.
“Because of the Thirlwall investigation and the police investigation, further comments are inappropriate,” said the Chester Hospital Countess Foundation Trust.