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Serial killer drops appeal case | Serial killer drops appeal case |
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Serial killer Steve Wright has dropped his bid to appeal against his convictions for the murders of five women in Suffolk. | Serial killer Steve Wright has dropped his bid to appeal against his convictions for the murders of five women in Suffolk. |
Wright, 49, was jailed for life at Ipswich Crown Court last February. | Wright, 49, was jailed for life at Ipswich Crown Court last February. |
It is reported that his family says a planned hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice on 24 February will not now take place. | |
They are hoping that the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) will now take up the case. | |
Wright's brother, David, who is leading the campaign, said: "Our solicitor is now writing to the CPS to secure the release of defence papers. | |
"But it's going to take a while to go through all the paperwork - we've been told there's enough to fill a transit van. I think it'll be at least a year." | |
Legal aid | |
The family has raised £10,000 so far to mount an appeal but much of that has been spent. | |
If the CCRC decides the case is worth investigating, then Wright will qualify for legal aid. | |
"The CCRC would pay for things like DNA tests, which would've cost us thousands," said David Wright. | |
The bodies of Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls were found over a 10-day period near Ipswich in 2006. | The bodies of Gemma Adams, Tania Nicol, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls were found over a 10-day period near Ipswich in 2006. |
Steve Wright was sentenced after a six-week trial where jurors unanimously found him guilty of all five murders. | |
He was given a whole life sentence and told he would spend the rest of his life in prison. | He was given a whole life sentence and told he would spend the rest of his life in prison. |
Wright's family say there are inconsistencies in the prosecution case against him. | |
They claim DNA evidence is flawed, and say the police did not investigate sightings of a white van seen in a remote country lane shortly before two of the victims' bodies were found. |