After suffering through the entire call, I just don't get how his estranged son bought into the story so quickly.
How many times did we hear MD say he couldn't talk about the case and then went on to try his story out on him. He did this in a lot of his calls and his letters, especially the Black Friday letter.
For some strange reason, he reminds me of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. If he clicks his heels and keeps repeating, "It was a living nightmare," he will be totally exonerated and go home to his beloved Rhonda and pick up his life where he left off. Only he doesn't have those magic ruby shoes.
Let's hope the next jury doesn't buy into his over-practiced rhetoric and finished the job.