I'm a few minutes in to Ep. 3 and almost feel like live-blogging it. Instead, to spare everyone, just a few thoughts:
1) LOLwtf at his first conviction. Just all those people lying, or going along with what is so obviously not the right thing to do.
2) Why is someone who spent 18 years on a wrongful conviction letting police in his house? I will never, ever say anything to police other than, "I'd like my lawyer," and I've never been in jail.
3) It would take such a vast conspiracy for him to be innocent of this murder that it's hard to believe it could happen... except it did before!
Still on the fence about whether he did it. Not at all on the fence about the justice system. He was down to the Wisconsin innocence project for his last hope; how many times does someone not get their help in time? It reminds me a ton of
an article I recently read about murders in Waco where the death penalty was carried out on someone who at the very least should have been retried, if not outright released.
Wiki here for brevity, but the article is great.