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Jonathan Coffey is one of BBC Panorama's most experienced senior journalists. He has produced and directed more than twenty-five documentaries on some of the toughest stories and subjects, including Putin's secret wealth, Trump's sex scandals, and organised crime. In 2016, he was one of the winners of the Investigation of the Year category at the British Journalism Awards for his work on the series of revelations known as the Panama Papers. He has written for the Spectator, Standpoint, and the Wagner Journal. He has also presented several documentaries for BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 4. Jonathan led the BBC's investigative effort on the Letby case for Panorama, and produced and directed the documentaries Lucy Letby: The Nurse Who Killed and Lucy Letby: Unanswered Questions.
Judith Moritz is a special correspondent for BBC News. She was one of the only reporters to be given access to the courtroom for the duration of Lucy Letby's trials and spent nearly a year observing her closely. She led all the BBC's national and international coverage of the case and presented the Panorama documentaries Lucy Letby: The Nurse Who Killed and Lucy Letby: Unanswered Questions. Judith comes to the story with many years' experience of reporting complex court cases including proceedings relating to Harold Shipman, Ian Brady, the Morecambe Bay disaster and the Rochdale grooming scandal. She has specialised in the legal aftermath of Hillsborough and led the BBC's coverage of the Manchester Arena Inquiry.
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