Justice 4 Simon Hall
Simon Hall was convicted of the murder of Joan Albert in 2001 in Capel St Mary but he is innocent...
He was jailed in 2002 on the basis of flawed evidence.
Simon was convicted despite the fact that forensic and DNA evidence did not place him at the scene of the crime. They were not his boot prints in the garden. They were not his fingerprints in the house. He had no forensic traces of the scene on him or his clothes.
Simon was convicted on the basis that he may have possessed clothes made with similar fibres to those found in the house. 35,000 people in the UK also possess clothes with similar fibres to those found in the house.
Simon had an alibi throughout the night apart from a short drive home in the early hours of the morning.
Simon was convicted despite having no motive.
Simon was convicted despite not being in the area at the time of the murder.