Before judging someone, try walking a mile in their shoes. Let's see now, what if you had everything you had work for and all that mattered to you, taken away in an instant? Then spend 6 years in jail. When you finally regain your freedom, let's see how you cope then?
He has lost any chance of resuming his career. Of course his new wife has had to support him. Remarrying someone after release from jail is perfectly normal. A spouse supporting their OH for a period of time (e.g. maternity leave, illness, as well studying) is also perfectly normal. Both should be encouraged. Exactly what alternative do you suggest? Living homeless under a railway bridge, I suppose.
In the eyes of the law, he is an innocent man having endured an unprecedented series of trials. You clearly disagree on this point. Not that either of our opinions have any influence on the matter.
You claim that he doth protest too much. Well he is putting his side across, while referencing the actual facts of the case. Considering the flood of accusions that continue, based on false testimony and spurious arguments, publishing his book seems perfectly justified. if he were actually guilty, the more understandable approach would have been to change his name, assume a new identity and avoid the media attention as best he can. But he has done none of that.