Peter Sullivan said “not angry” and “not bitter” after his murder condemnation He abolished the Court of Appeals.
Mr. Sullivan was 30 when he was doomed to life with a minimum mandate of 16 years after he was found guilty of the murder of the 21-year-old Miss Sindall in Bebington, Merseyside.
The now-68-year-old woman remained in prison for almost four decades as he had previously attempted to undo the belief.
He read the statement out of court in his name of his lawyer Sarah Myatt, Peter Sullivan described what happened to him as “very wrong”, but he said that the government did not “diminish or minimize” “” feverish and most terrible loss of life. “
Three high judges have abolished his belief after his case was sent to the Court of Appeals for Review of Criminal Cases, after the new DNA evidence.