Not sure which parts specifically are wrong, but the case is so complex that it's hard to fit it into an hour. One of the hostesses expressed to me (in an email) that they truly wish that a long form podcast would take on his case. I agree. It's just too much information to try and condense like this. But it is good that someone tried to tell the story and express that there are doubts about the conviction at least. It just needs to be done in a season long format and with the cooperation of someone like you who is on the inside and has access to crucial details that others don't have. More time, more resources and insider access to tell his story properly.