Again, full disclosure: I haven't watched it. BUT, what troubles me is that an obviously agenda-driven documentary could rally so many to demand PRESIDENTIAL PARDON, etc. for someone who sounds awfully guilty regardless of what happened in the courtroom. If anything, police and prosecutorial misbehavior should get him another trial...NOT automatic freedom.

There are many, many people who are legitimately locked up despite being innocent. It DOES happen. If people want to make a difference there they should look into The Innocence Project, which doesn't take in cases until their legal experts are CONVINCED not only that a person MAYBE should have been found not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but that they are actually INNOCENT of the crime for which they've been convicted.