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Paul Quinn faces trial for a 2003 Salford rape and assault, with new DNA evidence linking him to the crime that wrongfully imprisoned Andrew Malkinson for 17 years.
Paul Quinn, 51, is on trial at Manchester Crown Court for a 2003 rape and assault in Salford that led to Andrew Malkinson’s wrongful imprisonment for 17 years.
Prosecutors say new DNA evidence from the victim’s clothing and body matches Quinn, who lived near the remote crime scene, and proves he was the attacker.
The victim, a woman in her 30s, was raped twice, beaten, and strangled, suffering a fractured cheekbone.
She described her attacker as a white, olive-skinned man with a hairless chest and a local accent.
Malkinson, a security guard, was falsely identified after a police lineup and Viper procedure, despite having no visible injuries.
Quinn denies all charges, but prosecutors argue the DNA evidence provides no alternative explanation.
The trial continues.
Paul Quinn se enfrenta a juicio por una violación y asalto en Salford en 2003, con nuevas pruebas de ADN que lo vinculan al crimen que encarceló injustamente a Andrew Malkinson durante 17 años.