Also not trying to offend anyone here advancing theories, but it seems appropriate to mention Tricia's admonition: Now, I want to also stress that we don't allow people to come on Websleuths and start accusing innocent people. So far the only people to be indicted by the GJ are the Ramseys.
Santa didn't do it, Fleet White didn't do it and so on. I will not allow the naming of innocent people as suspects.
Im not sure why people are questioning FWs motives anyway. He testified at the GJ and finds out last year that the GJ did vote. His desire is likely two-fold, clearing his family name and attempting to retrieve as much truth about the events, to bring about some sense of justice for JonBenet, a little girl who was his daughters best friend. In the past FW has let some folks know that he will only speak at a court case. Since thats not too likely, he may now be motivated towards other actions.
BTW, AH reputation is not all that great. So does past behavior predict his character? I wont answer that one. There are others to respond to that, notably one of the GJ members who said she wanted to vote for an indictment in the Sid Wells case, but AH wouldnt let them vote. Or one could ask Sid Wells mother herself, her opinion of AH. BPD has a warrant out for the suspect in the Wells murder and Garnett is ready to go should they locate him. In fact one of the things Garnett has done is gone after a lot of the cold cases remaining from the AH and ML era. According to an article in the Daily Camera from 3 years ago, he has gone after prosecutions in six cold cases. And this:
In cases from the 1980s and 1990s, the person charged with the crime -- or for whom an arrest warrant has been issued -- is the same one investigators suspected at the time of the killing and much of the evidence cited in arrest warrants was available to police and prosecutors at the time, raising questions about why charges weren't filed then.
Simply process that info as you will. AH did have business relationships with attorneys from the other side, but theres no smoking gun about anything nefarious in AHs behavior. There are plenty of questions as to how he was handling the difficult cases. A Denver prosecuting attorney put it more simply. He called AH the weakest DA in all of Colorado.
MHO