💨 Abstract
The article primarily discusses two unrelated topics. First, in a legal development, Peter Sullivan, who had been imprisoned for 38 years in the U.K. for a murder he did not commit, had his conviction overturned due to new DNA evidence. Sullivan, now 68, maintained his innocence and expressed no bitterness. The true perpetrator's identity remains unknown, and the case has deeply affected both Sullivan's family and the victim's family.
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