I don't agree. Simon couldn't deal with the shame of what he had done, he came to realise all too late who really mattered in his life. The rest is history and I see no reason for prolonging the saga at this moment in time. That said, the threads are all there in our archive and can be reinstated in the future for reference purposes.
Excuse me John but how on earth do you know Simon Hall killed himself because he "couldn't deal with the shame of what he had done"? He managed to live with that shame for 11 years knowing he was guilty and that his mendacious claims of innocence only added to the distress of the relatives of poor Joan Albert!
Hall let The Innocence Project work all those 1000's of hours for free to help him knowing it was one big fat lie. He has done a lot of damage to that organisation; Simon Hall's case was their no. 1 flagship project. He damaged Rough Justice's reputation too.
Unless you have information not in the public domain, you do not know he killed himself out of guilt and shame. Hall never apologised in his confession (as far as we know) nor apologised for all the additional damage he caused after conviction.
My guess is Hall realised who he had married and couldn't get enough smack to dull the pain! It would make for an interesting debate .... if Big Brother would allow such a debate!