Mark Lundy's most loyal supporter fell out with the defence legal team in the lead up to the retrial and is "extremely disappointed and more than a little angry" with the guilty verdict.
Geoff Levick worked to free Lundy for 10 years until his successful Privy Council appeal which overturned his double murder convictions in October 2013.
Shortly after the jury at the retrial again found 56-year-old Lundy guilty of murdering his wife and daughter Christine and Amber, Mr Levick maintained Lundy was innocent but was at pains to distance himself from the trial.
"I effectively had nothing to do with the preparation of the defence at trial and so all questions have to be directed to the legal team. When the dust settles, there's going to have be a free and frank analysis of what went wrong and assess what our options are."
The retired businessman, who by his own calculation spent thousands of hours researching the case and organising the Privy Council bid, confirmed he had fallen out with Lundy's legal team led by David Hislop, QC.