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Simon Hall confesses to Joan Albert murder 12 years on | Simon Hall confesses to Joan Albert murder 12 years on |
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A killer who stabbed a 79-year-old woman to death has confessed to the crime after a decade of claiming he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice. | A killer who stabbed a 79-year-old woman to death has confessed to the crime after a decade of claiming he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice. |
Simon Hall, 35, was jailed for life in 2003 for the attack on Joan Albert at her home in Capel St Mary, Suffolk. | |
His case was reinvestigated by the BBC series Rough Justice in 2007 and his claims of innocence had also won the backing of MPs. | |
Suffolk Police said he had now admitted his guilt to prison authorities. | |
Hall's case had been taken to the Court of Appeal in 2011 but the judges upheld his conviction. | |
In January, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) said it was examining a new claim by Hall that he was carrying out a burglary elsewhere on the day the body was found, although Hall admitted he had not told police about this before. | |
The former power company office worker claimed he was stealing CD players from a shop in Ipswich six miles away. | |
'Brutal crime' | 'Brutal crime' |
A Suffolk Police statement said: "After an extensive investigation involving a team of more than 20 detectives, Simon Hall was arrested, charged and subsequently convicted of Mrs Albert's murder in February 2003 at Norwich Crown Court. | A Suffolk Police statement said: "After an extensive investigation involving a team of more than 20 detectives, Simon Hall was arrested, charged and subsequently convicted of Mrs Albert's murder in February 2003 at Norwich Crown Court. |
"Over the 10 years since Hall's conviction there have been a number of appeals and campaigns which have asserted that Simon Hall was wrongfully convicted of Mrs Albert's murder. | "Over the 10 years since Hall's conviction there have been a number of appeals and campaigns which have asserted that Simon Hall was wrongfully convicted of Mrs Albert's murder. |
"These events and the related uncertainty have undoubtedly exacerbated the suffering Mrs Albert's family have had to endure since Joan was murdered. | "These events and the related uncertainty have undoubtedly exacerbated the suffering Mrs Albert's family have had to endure since Joan was murdered. |
"We sincerely hope that Simon Hall's admissions to having committed this brutal crime will in some way enable the family to move on with their lives." | "We sincerely hope that Simon Hall's admissions to having committed this brutal crime will in some way enable the family to move on with their lives." |
Hall's wife Stephanie ran the Justice 4 Simon campaign for many years in an attempt to free him from prison. | Hall's wife Stephanie ran the Justice 4 Simon campaign for many years in an attempt to free him from prison. |