I've watched the interview and it's really not as convincing as I expected. I'll admit, the original report does carry a lot of weight though. That said, innocent until proven guilty has to apply in this and all cases. Once guilt has been established, not just insinuated, as I've stated before I'm all for life bans and all race results of the guilty athlete being stricken from the record. I don't like to hang a man unless I'm 100% sure though.