British justice is notoriously slow, and often totally inefficient - in complex major cases, such as this.
Where numerous agencies and organisations are involved. Frequently with inbuilt animosity/rivalry, between them.
Like the Birmingham 6, and the Guildford 4 - verdicts both wrong.
But not only the courts, Brexit is difficult too! The nearest thing to it wasn't though.
Henry VIII discarded Rome rather quickly - and became the Church of England boss, acquiring the land and other assets of Catholicism.