Chester hospital and attempting to murder six more. She was acquitted of two charges, and on further charges the jury told the judge in the last few hours they were unable to reach a verdict, so the Crown Prosecution Service has said they will take 28 days to decide whether or not to seek a retrial on those charges that they have been unable to decide. You have heard it here on bbc news in the last few hours reaction from across the board to what has been a terrifying and traumatic trial for the families, who have had to go back and listen to evidence about their childrens deaths, about their childrens murders, who have had to relive some of the darkest moments in their lives, and many of the statements we have been hearing on the court steps here from the police, from the Crown Prosecution Service and from the family Liaison Officer who was speaking in behalf of all of those families affected have really focused on the impact that it has had on the parents who have lost their children
the jury delivered their final verdict, as they told the judge that there were some camps that they were going to be unable to reach a verdict on. she stayed down on the holding cells and hasjust verdict on. she stayed down on the holding cells and has just been taken back to prison. in fact we don t believe that she will appear in court on monday for that sentencing either. but this has been a lengthy trial, a trial which lasted nine months from the opening statement to the jury being sent out to deliberate their verdict. they spent more than 110 hours deliberating their evidence and talking about the circumstances. let s look back at some of that with our correspondencejudith moritz. she thought she d get away with it, but this was the moment the game was up. lucy,is lucy, is it? to mind if i step in for a few seconds? lucy, is it? to mind ifi step in