SUPPORTERS of baby killer Lucy Letby sparked fury with a pub party to mark her birthday.
They toasted the monster with prosecco and cake and held up banners insisting she is innocent of her crimes.
Supporters of baby killer Lucy Letby sparked fury with a pub party to mark her birthday[/caption]
The friends celebrated the baby killer’s birthday with a cake[/caption]
The Windmill pub in Clapham, South London[/caption]
Letby, who was 35 on January 4, is serving a whole life tariff in jail after being convicted of seven murders and six attempted killings[/caption]
The group even put pictures of the party online, which were seen by a friend of a parent whose premature daughter was murdered by twisted Letby.
They raged: “There are families who will never get to celebrate their children’s birthdays. What’s next, do we have celebrations for Myra Hindley and Ian Brady?”
Nurse Letby, who was 35 on January 4, is serving a whole life tariff in jail after being convicted of seven murders and six attempted killings at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neo-natal unit.
Her supporters are said to have met via a private Facebook group Lucy Letby Discussions, whose members think she is innocent and should be freed.
Pictures from the event show four people with a banner reading “Happy Birthday Lucy” and “a blatant miscarriage of justice”.
One attendee, a South London carer aged 45, using the name Lulu Tee, said: “It was a meet-up of people from the groups.
“We wanted to get together to toast her birthday and speak about the case.
“The organiser sorted a cake and banners to outline it was a miscarriage of justice.
“It’s been portrayed we’re a bunch of conspiracy theorists but its a huge group of professional people who feel this way.”
A spokesman for The Windmill pub in Clapham, South London, declined to comment.