Are Helen Pitcher & The Criminal Cases Review Commission Using Their ‘Special Powers’ To Act Outside Of The Existing UK Criminal Justice System & Attempting To Frame An Innocent Man For Andrew Malkinson’s Rape In The Process? (Part 1)

On the 2nd February 2023 Bill Robertson, who says he has apparently “researched alleged miscarriages of justice for around 20 years” had a blog published on Michael Naughton’s “CCRC Watch” website page.

Michael Naughton was involved in the innocence fraud phenomenon scam of self-confessed killer Simon Hall.

Tap on the button below to read more about actual, factual guilty killer Simon Hall and his deceitful enablers;

The title of Bill Robertson’s blog was and is as follows;

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Bill Robertson is involved with mass murderer, child killer, rapist and coercive controller Jeremy Bamber’s innocence fraud public relations spin campaign.

Convicted rapist & passport fraudster Andrew Malkinson

Violent Rapist Andrew Malkinson Described As Being “Forensically Aware

Convicted rapist and passport fraudster Andrew Malkinson, originally from Grimsby, attacked his victim in the early hours of 19th July 2003.

He was subsequently found guilty for his crimes at Manchester crown court on 10th February 2004.

Andrew Malkinson’s trial solicitor Shah Ali had himself served a prison sentence for fraud and had been struck off the solicitors roll by the solicitors regulations authority (SRA).

A 2004 Bolton news article reported the following in relation to Andrew Malkinson’s trial;

The judge described 38-year-old Malkinson as a “sexual predator” and a danger to women when he was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday.

He was found guilty of attempting to choke, asphyxiate or stangle with intent to rape the 33-year-old woman as she walked home alone through Little Hulton following a row with her boyfriend.

She was dragged down a motorway embankment in Cleggs Lane and attacked in the early hours of July 19 last year.

Sentencing, Judge Michael Henshell, said:

“This is amongst the most serious cases of this type and these circumstances make you out as a sexual predator, and a man who is prepared to use extreme violence against a defenceless victim.

“I have no doubt that you pose a high risk to women that at present cannot be accurately assessed.

“The effect of this attack on your victim will live with her for the rest if her life.”

He recommended that Malkinson would be eligible for parole after 14 years and would serve a minimum of seven years, including the nine months he has been in custody already.

During February’s seven-day trial at Manchester Crown Court the victim — who cannot be named for legal reasons — told the jury how she thought she was going to die at the hands of her attacker.

Excerpts from a Bolton news article headed Sentence on rapist slammed by couple dated 31st March 2004

On the 24th January 2023 the criminal cases review commission (CCRC) made a statement here.

Excerpts from the CCRC’s statement read:

CCRC Chairman Helen Pitcher OBE said:

“This referral highlights the importance of the CCRC to our criminal justice system. New evidence can come to light years after a conviction, and in this case years after our first review of Mr Malkinson’s application.

“Following Mr Malkinson’s application, we used our special powers and expertise to re-examine this case, instructing experts to undertake state of the art DNA testing.

The new DNA evidence found by the CCRC does not prove that the man on the DNA database committed these or any offences.

The CCRC has, however, passed the new DNA evidence to Greater Manchester Police for them to consider further.

Excerpts from the CCRC’s 24th January 2023 statement including comments made by Helen Pitcher – chair of the CCRC

Wasn’t it premature of the CCRC to pass their alleged “new DNA evidence” to Greater Manchester police when convicted rapist Andrew Malkinson’s conviction(s) have yet to been deemed ‘unsafe’ by the court of appeal?

And wasn’t it equally premature for Greater Manchester police to make an arrest whilst Andrew Malkinson remains convicted for his crimes?

According to a 3rd May 2023 BBC article a man was ‘arrested and released under investigation’;

Greater Manchester Police confirmed in January a man had been arrested and released under investigation in light of the new information, but no decision has yet been made on whether he will be charged.

Excerpt from a BBC article headed Salford rape appeal dated 3rd May 2023

A further excerpt from the BBC article, referring to the undated circumstantial DNA found on Andrew Malkinson’s victims clothing, read;

 …in October, the sample was found to be a partial match for another man, who the court ordered can only be identified as “Mr B”, and forensic investigations were ongoing, with a final report due later this month.

Excerpt from a BBC article headed Salford rape appeal dated 3rd May 2023

A May 2023 Manchester evening news article by Neal Keeling stated;

Mr Henry said Greater Manchester Police were on notice about this matter from 2009 as to other DNA.

A forensic review done for the CPS in December that year had identified saliva on the bra.

It revealed a mixed DNA profile – the majority that of the victim – but it showed the prescence of at least two persons.

He said Mr B was consequently identified as someone who could have been identified by that DNA.

Excerpts by Neal Keeling for Manchester evening news article dated 3rd May 2023

As in the case of Scottish killer Luke Mitchell, the alleged saliva could have already been present at the scene of crime before Andrew Malkinson attacked his victim.

Or like in the case of killer Kevin Nunn, where background circumstantial DNA of another man featured in the case.

DNA evidence is circumstantial evidence and cannot be dated.

Convicted rapist Andrew Malkinson fled the area following his attack on his victim, who incidentally identified him during a police photographic identification parade.

The victim had said to rapist Andrew Malkinson before he rendered her unconscious she would “never forget his face

Two other people also identified him following his victim just prior to his attack and rapes.

The CCRC made no reference in their January 2023 statement to all the circumstantial evidence which convicted violent rapist Andrew Malkinson in 2004.

Have the CCRC managed to magic away this evidence, like they did in the case of self-confessed killer Simon Hall in 2009, when they referred his murder conviction to the court of appeal.

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