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Because of the nature of Letby's crimes, the baby killer has "restricted status" for an inmate. This means she presents the highest-risk threat to the public, similar to Category A for male prisoners.<\/p>\n
Mark Leech, a prisons expert and editor of The Prison Oracle website, previously told the Telegraph: "It will be some time before she gets to mingle with the main prison population \u2013 at least six months." With this in mind, it's perhaps no wonder she's given lavish living quarters \u2013 the ex-nurse is expected to spend at least 22 hours a day alone in her cell.<\/p>\n
It has previously been suggested Letby has been encouraged by staff to stay mentally stimulated, by reading newspapers, books and watching TV. She is also allowed an hour a day to exercise by walking around the prison grounds.<\/p>\n
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She is also permitted to receive visitors although these visits are infrequent and monitored by police. She won't be able to receive emails directly but will have access to messages through the Email a Prisoner service. These are vetted and printed by prison staff and cost 40p per email, paid for by Letby's prison cash card.<\/p>\n
The baby killer can use the phone, too, but can only speak to named people on a friends and family list and the conversations will be checked by security. Experts have also said it's "extremely unlikely" Letby will ever be given privileges enjoyed by other inmates, such as permission for day releases to go to important events such as family funerals.<\/p>\n
A Bronzefield spokesman said it can\u2019t comment on specific cases relating to an inmate.<\/p>\n
Letby, 33, is also set to face a re-trial for one count of attempted murder involving a newborn baby girl. She has also applied to appeal all of her existing convictions.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile a judge has formally opened a public enquiry into Letby's case. The hearings won't start until next autumn but will examine how the killer was able to murder the seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital and the NHS' handling of the case.<\/p>\n
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