Breaking News: Man Claims Forced False Murder Confession in Shocking Exposé
A 68-year-old man, Peter Sullivan, has come forward claiming he was bullied by police into admitting to a murder he did not commit. Sullivan spent 38 years in prison for the 1986 killing of Diane Sindall in Birkenhead, Wirral, before new DNA tests proved his innocence in May.
Sullivan, who has learning difficulties, says he was beaten by police officers and "bullied" into making a false confession. He now wants an apology from Merseyside Police, which has maintained its officers acted within the law at the time.
The victim's family has been left reeling by the latest developments, with Sullivan's conviction having been quashed by the Court of Appeal. The police force has expressed regret over the miscarriage of justice but has stopped short of apologizing.
Sullivan's case has sparked outrage, with many calling for a full investigation into the police's actions. The man's lawyer has confirmed that he is seeking compensation for the years he spent behind bars.
This is a developing story, with further updates expected in the coming days.
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