Okay, I forced myself to watch the first 35 minutes. And nearly died of boredom. I can't even be bothered to mention the number of times he has twisted quite innocent facts.
And if he believes what he has said, then this is rather worrying for his mental health.
I've listened to the first tape. It's certainly a brilliant cure for insomnia. I genuinely struggled to stay awake.
Basically - imo his theory appears to be that every person who has said anything which doesn't support his own views is lying.
Every newspaper article is completely true. Except those that don't suit him and those are full of lies.
He also seems to think that not only did the McCann's friends cheerfully and immediately - without a second thought - agree to perjure themselves and become accessories to a heinous crime - but people who didn't know them from Adam also happily agreed to do them the same favour.
The fact that they would have to be either simple-minded or insane to agree to such a dangerous course of action - which could result in their ending up in prison themselves with a conviction for perverting the course of justice- appears to have totally escaped him.
AIMHO