If anyone wants to be serious about race being a factor in the case, they'd point to why Lucy Letby could see a 'white' baby had turned blue in a darkened room with a canvas hood over the baby, but couldn't see an asian baby had turned blue in a lit room in broad daylight.
When you look at where this race narrative comes from it stinks of a PR campaign designed to obscure matters.
Also one should consider the number of 'non white' (whatever that means) people involved in this case.... and then extrapolate it across Lucy Letby's training and her practice as a nurse.
And then ask, why Lucy Letby would make that claim about not seeing the baby had turned blue: or purple, or grey, or white, or whatever colour the baby actually was at the time.
But if it takes people's mind off matters that were actually addressed in the court and are actually relevant, and it keeps 'em happy, good luck to them.
And hats off to the PR guru that dreamed it up and got it trending.