Disclaimer: This is your account based on contemporaneous emails and documents; exhibits are provided for verification by any reader.
Let the High Court and the public read his own words.
- The confession of knowledge (14 Oct 2020): “I believe that a thorough report by a forensic psychiatrist is fundamental to your case.” He knew the battleground. He named it “fundamental.” [Exhibit WK‑01]
- The confession of evidence (18 Sep 2020): He sent “Unused Material Disclosure 18‑09‑2020.pdf.” Inside: your nurse’s letter — proof of diminished capacity. He held the key. [Exhibit WK‑02]
- The confession of failure: Knowing a psychiatric report was fundamental, and holding exculpatory evidence, he still led you into proceedings that ended in three months of detention. That is the measure of the failure. [Exhibit WK‑03]
Attach the three exhibits. Let readers check the timestamps, the attachment name, and the words themselves.