Overview
- Peter Sullivan, who served 38 years for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall, was exonerated after DNA evidence disproved his conviction.
- The Court of Appeal quashed Sullivan’s conviction following a referral by the Criminal Cases Review Commission earlier this year.
- Merseyside Police reopened the investigation in 2023 but have yet to find a match for the unidentified DNA profile from the crime scene.
- RASA Merseyside, a charity established after Sindall’s murder, is urging witnesses to come forward, citing changing loyalties and new opportunities for justice.
- Diane Sindall’s family faces renewed trauma as the real killer remains at large, with police emphasizing the importance of public cooperation to solve the case.