Realism is out of the equation here. We're talking about a movie. But I will agree that the plot is somewhat far-fetched.
Despite two years of preparation, I don't think he could have found out about all of them.
There's a scene where Kelley says to Jackson (or whoever, I don't remember now), "Our affair was becoming increasingly public", which might mean that their affair might have been in the news. It's a fact that Wade was falsely convicted, with the hair sample from the scene matching his own. If you think about it, there's no chance that the samples would match, unless someone tampered with it. Give it some thought and the only person you would accuse is the prosecutor.. and IF (it's a pretty big IF) her affair with Jackson was becoming public, the killer could have assumed she tampered with the evidence with his help).
But I'm not sure how he could have known it was Christian that robbed the store, unless maybe he was at the same church during his confession. But then, I'm not sure how these things are done as I'm not a christian.
If HE did overhear the confession (again, forgive me if I'm wrong here, as I have no idea about this.. just my assumption), then he would know every single detail he wanted to.
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