Given the rather smug approach taken by some in the first episode (which is the only one I have seen), I'd be interested to know when it was filmed. It's bad enough that it's been aired at this time. Re the timing, I think 'the authorities' learned a trick from McKay / MWT and thought let's have some of that ourselves. I hope legal action is taken against the people behind the drama one day. Though I expect they have attempted to cover themselves. Re the CCRC, hopefully, these blatant attempts to influence people against JB's cause during this time will not distract commissioners and caseworkers from the case that has been rebuilt by Stone and Stanbury. Even as an eternally pessimistic supporter, I still retain some small ember of hope that right will prevail
Jeremy is now 60, so they have every reason to be smug. Adam, Steve, Real Justice, Jane, Caroline, and all the people on the Red Forum, and all the people in the documentary, are victorious. Even if Jeremy is now released to great fanfare, it will not be on the back of a widespread view that he is factually innocent, rather it will almost-certainly be on the basis of, first, the conviction being held to be purely 'unsafe', and second, that the distance of time and destruction of evidence make a re-trial next-to-impossible to conduct in a fair manner. Like Barry George or Siôn Jenkins, Jeremy will maintain his innocence in those circumstances and do the rounds in the media, and nobody will be able to gainsay him as White House Farm was a black box. Nobody knows what happened, maybe not even him. But his life will have been taken from him - maybe rightly, maybe wrongly, nobody will know for sure, except Jeremy himself, in the private, secret world that is his own mind.