
Rape Accused Denies Involvement, Questions DNA Evidence in Wrongful Conviction Case
Paul Quinn, 51, accused of a violent sexual assault, denies committing the crime and has expressed uncertainty about how his DNA was found on the victim, in a case linked to the wrongful imprisonment of Andy Malkinson. Quinn told the jury he does not know how his DNA got on the victim's clothes in the 2003 Manchester rape case.
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Rape accused 'unsure how his DNA got on victim'
Paul Quinn, 51, denies committing the violent sexual attack that saw Andy Malkinson wrongly jailed.
Read full article →Man accused of 2003 Manchester rape tells jury ‘I do not know’ how DNA got on victim’s clothes
Paul Quinn said he could not explain searches on his phone, including for Andrew Malkinson, wrongly convicted for the crime A man accused of a 2003 rape that saw an innocent person jailed for 17 years has told a jury he does not know how his DNA got on the victim’s clothes. Paul Quinn, 51, also said he could not explain searches made on his phone for “wrongly convicted cases” and “Andrew Malkinson”, whose rape conviction was quashed in 2023. Continue reading...
By Josh Halliday and Priya Bharadia
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