Gabriella, I completely agree with your summary. I binged watched this and it's indeed an emotional roller coaster. Have you followed up on it?
Only after I had finished, I did the google and it appears that we're in store for some potentially big developments in the near future. If you're interested, reddit has alot of background/additional info and material that didn't make it into the documentary and i found it quite engaging and enlightening.
After assessing it yourself, you want to feel that definitive verdict, confirming what you felt it should be. Putting your bias aside and thinking objectively and rationally. I'd be very interested in what others have felt and i believe we do have a number of resident lawyers here.
In the end, its either not guilty or guilt. however, to get there, the entitlement of a fair trial is paramount. This case can be characterized by the saying that, truth is stranger than fiction.