There are indeed miscarriages of justice, Nev, and I am sorry to hear about yours.
I guess my point is that the jury in the original trial and the appeal court have both found Evans guilty, and he has plenty of money to take his case further in the disgraceful judicial system that skews justice in favour of those that can afford to pursue it.
The people who genuinely know whether Evans was guilty are the perpetrator and victim and, unless and until those verdicts are overturned he is guilty. Unlike you he has the wherewithal to keep going in what he believes was a miscarriage of justice - time will tell whether anyone overturns that verdict.