Andrew Malkinson
Andrew Malkinson is a British man who was wrongfully convicted of attempted murder and rape.

Wrongful conviction case ends as DNA links Paul Quinn to 2003 Salford rape
Paul Quinn has been convicted of the 2003 Salford rape after DNA evidence linked him to the crime scene. Andrew Malkinson, who was wrongly jailed for 17 years, has now been released, highlighting forensic evidence's vital role in justice.

Man Accused of 2003 Manchester Rape Denies Guilt and DNA Evidence Links
Paul Quinn denies raping a woman in 2003 Manchester, claiming he wouldn't be able to live with himself if guilty. The case raises doubts due to Malkinson's overturned conviction and questions about DNA evidence.

Man on Trial for 2003 Rape Linked to Malkinson Case Investigations
A man accused of a 2003 rape that led to Andrew Malkinson's wrongful conviction is now on trial. During proceedings, evidence was presented of extensive online searches into Malkinson's case, highlighting investigative concerns. This case could have significant implications for justice system reforms.