It is nearly twenty years to the day since she was convicted of killing a baby boy.
Now former nanny Louise Woodward has been pictured strolling hand-in-hand with her own young child.
In recent photographs taken over two separate days the 39-year-old was seen taking her daughter, three, to nursery in a sleepy village near Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
In one set of photos she was seen cautiously holding on to her child as the pair went to safely cross a road.
And the youngster toddled about happily as she held on to a little plastic butterfly as Woodward held on to her schoolbag.
Louise Woodward pictured taking her daughter, three, to nursery in a sleepy village near Bridgnorth, Shropshire
Woodward, who now goes as Mrs Elkes after taking her husband’s name, is seen holding on to her daughter as they cross the road
In 1997 Woodward made headlines around the world after she killed American infant Matthew Eappen while working as an au pair for his family at their home in Newton, Massachusetts.
The baby died of brain injuries just 10 weeks after she started the job.
Prosecutors alleged Matthew had shown classic symptoms of shaken baby syndrome, but the defence team argued the death had been caused by an injury the baby sustained weeks before.
During her trial Woodward’s expressionless demeanour led to vitriolic criticism about her supposed coldness and lack of emotion.
She was initially jailed of second-degree murder on October 30 but after an appeal, her conviction was swiftly reduced to involuntary manslaughter and she was released after serving 279 days in jail.
She has maintained her innocence ever since and her claims were backed by experts.
Woodward, pictured aged 19, wipes her eyes as she gives evidence at her trial in Massachusetts in October 1997. She was initially jailed for second-degree murder but her conviction was swiftly reduced to involuntary manslaughter
Infant Matthew Eappen is seen sitting in a high chair in this undated family file photo. He died just 10 weeks after Woodward began working with the f
The youngster toddled about happily as she held on to a little plastic butterfly
Now Woodward has embraced family life after marrying her businessman husband Anthony Elkes in 2013 and now works as a dance teacher.
Before her child was born Woodward, now known as Mrs Elkes, told The Daily Mail: ‘I know there are some people waiting for me to have a baby so they can say nasty things.
‘It upsets me but that is not going to stop me leading my life.
‘I am innocent. I have done nothing wrong.
‘I am entitled to enjoy my life. I am not going to apologise for being happy.’