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.
At the end of the day this case is all about British Justice. It is a fact that the case was not proved beyond reasonable doubt.
This conviction unless found to be unsafe means anyone of us could find ourself in Jeremys position. Without Julies statements and notes (mostly witheld) there would be no conviction. Fact. The women was known to be a pathological liar with a history of gaining goods through fraud. Julie did not supply a single piece of evidence to proof she was telling the truth about Jeremy.
The relatives that were clearly desperate to get there hands on the Bambers money Neville had worked hard for lied in the witness box and tried to mislead the jury.
There is no proof, there is no case or anyone of us could find ourselves in Jeremys position