Let's say, just for arguments sake, I'm not expecting you to agree, but say evidence came to light now, 20 years down the line, that shows JDI or PDI or J&PDI. And Burke was not involved.
Would you still think Alex Hunter made the wrong decision?
Which decision?
To NOT charge PR and JR for accessory after the fact? Twenty years ago he made the wrong decision.
If he had charged, a jury would have reached the best verdict they could with the evidence presented to them.
If 20 years down the line, evidence came to light that either PR or JR or both had murdered JBR, then I would expect legal arguments as to whether or not they could be tried to for murder, having been tried (and perhaps convicted) as accessories to that murder. And if time had been served, it would count towards any resulting sentence for murder.
And yes, the lawyers would be laughing all the way to the bank.
But if BR was guilty 20 years ago, the law is clear - he could not be charged.
He was a child in a dysfunctional family and he would have needed help not punishment.
If more evidence came to light today that BR was guilty, the legal position remains the same - he cannot be charged.
My view would be the same - he was a child. Help not punishment, especially not for decisions others (adults) made when he was a child.
Put simply, I would have and do "forgive" him.
But I would urge him to stay away from TV studios and litigation. It does him no favours. And all the money in the world will not buy him peace.