Exactly. There is so much reasonable doubt that I can't accept guilty as the verdict. Especially now that a lot of jurors are coming forward with more information it makes me really sad to see this huge misjustice.
The fact that all this crucial evidence was "found" by the police department that was forbidden from the case is even worse.
While i'm not sure, given the evidence, there are definitely some alarming aspects that were not mentioned in the documentary. however even after hearing those aspects, i think he shouldn't have been convicted because the whole "guilty beyond reasonable doubt" wasnt a thing.
you can't deny there is some shady sh*t happening there though.