Okay, but here is the problem/question.
a) You can give a basic overview of the evidence, along with the linked confession transcript and video, to any false confession expert in the world, and they will say it is a false confession. Whatever he is confessing to has no resemblance to the crime.
b) You can look at the DNA lab results, I can provide a link if you like, and they have no resemblance to what the prosecutor portrayed at the trial.
c) There is compelling evidence against somebody else.
d) The guy literally has no money. His family are refugees so they have no money as well.
e) There was some pretty serious professional misconduct by various individuals involved in the case, and they are resistant to having it publicized/revisited.
So... should the guy just sit in prison til he dies?
What would you do if you were in that situation?
There is no attorney willing to help. Roughly 3 or 4 percent of people in prison are factually not guilty, they did not commit the crime they were imprisoned for https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...d8a_story.html The agencies and organizations that research wrongful convictions have far more cases than they can work. What should the guy do? Should his family try to break him out of jail? Are there any other options available to them?

