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Peter Sullivan, wrongfully imprisoned for 38 years, demands a formal apology after DNA evidence exonerated him in 2024.
Peter Sullivan, 68, who served 38 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, says he will not find closure until he receives a formal apology from Merseyside Police and others involved in his wrongful conviction.
His 1986 conviction for Diane Sindall’s murder was overturned in May 2024 after new DNA evidence identified another man as the perpetrator.
Sullivan, released after decades behind bars, has not visited his mother’s grave, as both parents died during his incarceration.
He expressed sorrow for Sindall’s family and offered to support them if her killer is found.
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Rob Carden acknowledged the miscarriage of justice, expressed regret, and referred the original investigation to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
Sullivan’s legal team continues to pursue an apology and compensation, a complex and ongoing process.
Peter Sullivan, injustamente encarcelado durante 38 años, exige una disculpa formal después de que la evidencia de ADN lo exonerara en 2024.