I don't agree with you that MOST who support this child accept that he killed Romans. All have accepted his fate, but not necessarily agree with the 'guilt' part. There really is no choice in the matter. It is what it is. Doesn't mean it's right, just that it is.
I don't know about a conspiracy, but I've seen nothing but incompetence on every level of this case. I don't believe there was a thorough investigation nor complete investigation. Lab reports that even hinted as pointing towards the child could be debunked by any first year student forensic lab tech witness. There's not one piece of evidence that can prove, beyond a doubt, this child committed this crime. There are some who THINK it's proven by what the pros let into the public domain; but frankly, IMHO, not enough people in a row are convinced of this child's guilt, to insure a guilty conviction should it have gone to trial. FWIW, I actually talked to a forensic chemist, who does testify as an expert witness and from what I gathered, some of the alleged incriminating evidence tested, is questionable at best.
I don't believe it does any good to sit here and arm-chair psychoanalyze this child as it's virtually impossible to do if one has never even talked to the child. Nobody here knows what's going on with this boy and his family since they've been imprisoned in their own home. Of course what little is leaked by the pros is to make the boy appear as if he's troubled, that's their j o b. Being sure everyone believes it's the child who did this crime. After all, if they don't have the funds to treat the supposed criminal child, they certainly don't have the funds should they be told to investigate the case further and run additional forensic testing.
I think my feelings on this case are clear. I still don't believe he did this crime and a great injustice has not only been done to this child and his mom, but to the victims as well. The incompetence of this court doesn't help matters either. They keep messing with this child, they may end up with a civil liberty suit and end up releasing him with time served. Which, in a way would be unfortunate for this child, because even if he didn't kill these two men, the State of Arizona has at the least, made sure he NOW has some psychological problems with the way he's been treated and imprisoned in his own home and not allowed to talk to hardly any outside persons and denied his education for now, his second year.
JMHO
fran