Morgan County, WV – A West Virginia man is fighting for his freedom, claiming innocence in the 2019 murder of his girlfriend's daughter. Andy McCauley Jr., who has been incarcerated since the conviction, is appealing his case and seeking additional DNA testing.
McCauley's case has garnered significant attention from the National Public Awareness group, who are advocating for his release. The group's website, https://nationalpublicawarenessusa.org/, provides detailed information about McCauley's case and the legal battles he has faced.
According to McCauley's supporters, the trial was marred by several irregularities, including the exclusion of crucial DNA evidence that could have exonerated him. DNA found under the victim's fingernails did not match McCauley's, and was blood DNA belonging to an unknown woman. This unknown DNA evidence was not further tested to identify the actual source.
McCauley's legal team has filed a motion for additional DNA testing, hoping to identify the true perpetrator of the crime. They believe that this new evidence could potentially overturn his conviction. As McCauley's case continues to unfold, the National Public Awareness group is calling on the public to support his fight for justice. They urge individuals to visit their website for more information and to get involved in the campaign to free Andy McCauley Jr. Andy McCauley has been granted oral arguments by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Rule 19 Argument.