we spoke to one of those signatories, professor william hogan. i think they're treating him like a terrorist. i got him a doctor's just a little. busy busy out of my area of expertise, but this is how they've treated other terror suspects. he is at risk for suicide bombers prison. he's suffering still experiencing mental turmoil, hallucinations, including auditory hallucinations, some of which are persecuted, tory, these are some of the most severe signs of mental illness and mental stress. all the effects will ever be back to normal to what he was like before entering the ecuadorian. i'm the see is i think that's unlikely. sadly, last week, britain's high court granted the us the right to appeal after a sanchez extradition was denied. earlier this year. the whistleblower faces multiple espionage charges state side which could land him a 175 years behind bars. he will remain at london spell marsh prison while the appeals process plays out. professor william hogan again says public feeling can't be ignored. i think that it's starting to have more