He is definitely a polished performer, with Katy Hopkins asking him all the right questions he was doing ok until the hanky came out and he started to emote, then the interview became more reality TV than real life.
Hopefully when his appeal is heard the facts will be made public to dispel some of the myths.
According to some sources in his live streaming to the public he referred to the defendants as Muslim paedophiles, this would go against the presumption of innocence to which anyone accused of an offence is entitled to.
Whether the above is true or not should come out during his trial, although even if he is guilty I don't think putting him back in jail would be appropriate, jailing him would only allow him to play the martyr.