Oliver Campbell spent 30 years trying to clear his name after being wrongly convicted of murder.
He spent more than a decade in seven different prisons for a crime he didn't commit.
In this podcast you'll hear how Oliver suffered a brain injury when he was a baby - which affected his memory and meant he was vulnerable to manipulation.
His legal team said a confession at the time was made amid the immense stress of 14 interviews by police… and the evidence against him didn't add up.
Hear from Oliver himself and the people who helped clear his name.
The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi
Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow
Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay
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Oliver Campbell spent 30 years trying to clear his name after being wrongly convicted of murder.
He spent more than a decade in seven different prisons for a crime he didn't commit.
In this podcast you'll hear how Oliver suffered a brain injury when he was a baby - which affected his memory and meant he was vulnerable to manipulation.
His legal team said a confession at the time was made amid the immense stress of 14 interviews by police… and the evidence against him didn't add up.
Hear from Oliver himself and the people who helped clear his name.
The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi
Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow
Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay
Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub
The issue of wrongful convictions has taken centre stage in the UK.
The high profile Post Office Horizon scandal has dominated headlines. And the case of Andrew Malkinson - who was finally cleared of rape in 2023 after spending seventeen years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit - shone a renewed spotlight on what can happen when our criminal justice system doesn’t work as it should.
Claire McGourlay runs the Manchester Innocence Project. In this podcast Claire looks back at all the things that went wrong to lead to the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson.
She explains why his case is so important in the pursuit of innocence for those wrongly jailed.
The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi
Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow
Producer: Lucy McDaid
Editor: Kris McConnachie
Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay
Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub
The Innocence Podcast
Oliver Campbell spent 30 years trying to clear his name after being wrongly convicted of murder.
He spent more than a decade in seven different prisons for a crime he didn't commit.
In this podcast you'll hear how Oliver suffered a brain injury when he was a baby - which affected his memory and meant he was vulnerable to manipulation.
His legal team said a confession at the time was made amid the immense stress of 14 interviews by police… and the evidence against him didn't add up.
Hear from Oliver himself and the people who helped clear his name.
The Innocence Podcast is brought to you by The Manchester Innocence Project - https://bit.ly/34YbLTi
Presenter/Researcher: Kylie Pentelow
Executive Producer: Claire McGourlay
Donate to the Manchester Innocence Project - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/manchester-innocence-project-justice-hub