It has been said that everything there is HAS been released but Jeremy's team are saying it hasn't. I understand that certain docs WERE destroyed. Had there been any duplicity I would imagine that ANYTHING pertaining to it would, by now, have gone the same way...................which is hopefully what MAY happen to certain threads :D
What hasn't been released is essentially categorized as work product. It mostly related to aspects of the COLP investigation other than the raw evidence and final report. The raw evidence was all produced and that is what matters most. Other documents are just mundane things so unimportant they are not even organized as part of the main file.
The most important things for the defense were produced- the interviews police did, statements of he various witnesses, pocketbooks of the cops, interviews of the cops involved, the logs.
Those are all the things a defense attorney wants to know in order to know who to question about what and to try coming up with leads to investigate further.
For Jeremy to be innocent requires a vast conspiracy between the crime lab police and family. The notion there would be some written evidence of that being hidden in the file somewhere is just not realistic. If they did organize such a conspiracy the documents already produced are the ones that would offer a clue to that. They would not intentionally create let alone keep any documents indicating they did wrongdoing. Mike claims they took a photo of Sheila before they moved her body to a different location. If they wanted to move her to fool everyone into thinking she was found somewhere else why would they take a photo of her before they moved her? That is just one example of something they would not do if they were going to engage in wrongdoing.
When there is wrongdoing the main break is someone admitting the truth. Unless someone admits to planting evidence and explaining who did what and how there is no hope of establishing it. The hope of a document somewhere that will contain such information is totally unrealistic.