An innocent man convicted of rape in one of Britain’s worst miscarriages of justice says he is ‘insulted’ by the ‘softer’ sentence handed to the real culprit – and which could see him serve less time than he was forced to endure.
Andrew Malkinson said he was left to ‘rot’ behind bars for 17 years by real culprit Paul Quinn, 52, who strangled a young mother unconscious before assaulting her on a motorway embankment in 2003.
Quinn, who was linked by DNA to the brutal rape decades later, has finally seen justice catch up with him after being jailed for 21 years at
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