
Evil Soham murderer Ian Huntley sparks fury with vile taunt about his ten-year-old victims behind bars
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Murderer Ian Huntley has sparked fury after brazenly wearing a Manchester United-style top in jail
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Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were murdered by Huntley in 2002
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Now 51, he is
Huntley was called a 'sick b****
d' by inmates for wearing the football top — and responded with a thumbs up.
Lags there say he has been 'strutting about' in the plain red sports top with No10 on the back, which he is thought to have ordered from Sports Direct.
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Prisoners are barred from wearing replica shirts of teams they follow, as they can cause conflict.
But a source said: '
'It is vile that it has a huge white number 10 on the back.
'Everyone thinks he is doing it to satisfy his own sick mind, rather than for football reasons.
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'He started wearing it when it became hot enough this year and is often seen in it when he walks to the gym or to healthcare.'
Sources said one inmate complained about the shirt in May — and was told the prison would not discuss individuals.
"Huntley is always escorted by guards because he is so high-risk and has been attacked in the past."
The source added: 'But that makes him even more cocky and brazen.
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'He has been seen strutting about in the shirt as if he thinks it's funny."
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'Prisoners on another wing saw him recently while he was being taken to the gym — and shouted that he was a sick b*****d.
'But he just gave a thumbs-up to them. He has also stopped outside and turned his back to people so they can see the number.
'Other prisoners are really angry about it and a lot of them would like to get their hands on him and mete out a bit of justice.
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'One prisoner said they thought it was disgusting he was wearing it and he replied: 'Yeah, and what of it?'
'Officers also do not like it and quite a few have said it's wrong and he should have it taken off him.
"But staff are powerless to stop him as it's not an actual football shirt and he hasn't broken any rules. However it is just wrong.
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Huntley is serving two life sentences over the double killing of the two girls
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Other prisoners at the high-security jail hit out at 'sick' Huntley for his callous actions
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The shirt the girls were wearing when they disappeared were found burned and dumped in a bin
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'It should be ripped off his back by prison officers.
'The family of those two poor girls are entitled to know that Huntley isn't getting any special treatment in jail, and that his life is as miserable as it can be made to be.'
A picture of
We are not publishing that picture after previous requests to the media from Holly and Jessica's families not to do so.
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The girls had left a family barbecue to buy sweets when they stopped to speak to Huntley outside the house where he lived with his girlfriend
He lured them in and
They had been dumped in a ditch near
RAF
Lakenheath, Suffolk. The shirts were found burned and dumped in a bin.
Huntley and Carr were arrested on August 17, 2002. We reported on August 21, 2002, left, how Huntley was then taken to Rampton hospital in Nottinghamshire for a psychiatric tests.
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Huntley denied the murders and put the girls' families through a harrowing six-week trial at the Old Bailey from November 2003.
Months earlier, in June 2003, he had attempted suicide at Woodhill prison in Milton Keynes, Bucks.
The fiend claimed at his trial that Holly suffered a nose bleed and fell into a bath, banging her head and drowning.
He said Jessica screamed so he put his hand over her mouth until she stopped.
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Huntley was sent to Wakefield jail where in 2005 he was scalded with boiling water by another lag.
In September 2006 he tried to kill himself in his cell and was rushed to hospital.
He was transferred to Frankland in 2008. In 2010 he was he received non life-threatening injuries to his neck after his
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Huntley denied the murders and put the girls' families through a harrowing six-week trial
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Maxine Carr was also convicted in relation to the killings after giving Huntley a false alibi
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Carr, now 47, served 21 months for perverting justice after giving Huntley a false alibi. She now lives under a new identity.
Replica football and rugby shirts were banned across all prisons in England and Wales in 2013.
Most governors had already barred them before the law was introduced.
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But lags can order sportswear from outlets like Sports Direct, Mainline Menswear, JD Sports and Argos.
And they can keep a limited number of personal clothing items, including up to nine tops.
Those can be removed as punishment. Huntley's red shirt is listed on a property card as one of his permitted items.
The Prison Service said: 'We do not comment on individuals.'
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He's right at home
KILLER Ian Huntley is housed with other murderers and terrorists in a jail dubbed 'Monster Mansion'.
HMP Frankland holds Milly Dowler's killer Levi Bellfield and ex- police officer Wayne Couzens, who murdered Sarah Everard.
Grindr killer Stephen Port, morgue monster David Fuller and Mark Dixie, who murdered Sally-Ann Bowman, are all serving time at the Category A jail. Frankland, in Co Durham, also houses terrorists including Lee Rigby's killer Michael Adebolajo and Nazi nail-bomber David Copeland.
Manchester Arena plotter Hashem Abedi stabbed and scalded three prison officers in a kitchen there in April. He has since moved.

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He knows he is unlikely to ever get out so makes the most of his time in there Source Prisoners are barred from wearing replica shirts of teams they follow in jails, as they can cause conflict. 'Sick reference' But a source said: 'He has made it as close to a Man U top as he can — and it is sick. It is vile that it has a huge white number 10 on the back. Advertisement 'Everyone thinks he is doing it to satisfy his own sick mind, rather than for football reasons. He started wearing it when it became hot enough this year and is often seen in it when he walks to the gym or to healthcare.' Huntley is always escorted by guards because he is so high-risk. The source added: 'But that makes him even more cocky and brazen. He has been seen strutting about in the shirt as if he thinks it's funny. 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He has since moved. 'But he just gave a thumbs-up to them. He has also stopped outside and turned his back to people so they can see the number. Other prisoners are really angry about it and a lot of them would like to get their hands on him and mete out a bit of justice. 'One prisoner said they thought it was disgusting he was wearing it and he replied: 'Yeah, and what of it?' 'Officers also do not like it and quite a few have said it's wrong and he should have it taken off him. But staff are powerless to stop him as it's not an actual football shirt and he hasn't broken any rules. However it is just wrong. 'Huntley is not even a football fan really. The Number 10 is especially offensive and seems a sick reference to the girls.' Advertisement Holly and Jessica had left a family barbecue to buy sweets when grabbed by Huntley. They stopped to speak to Huntley, who was living with their teaching assistant Maxine Carr, outside the house they shared. 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SOHAM monster Ian Huntley has sparked fury by wearing a No10 Manchester United-style shirt — an apparent sick reference to his ten-year-old victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. They were both wearing United tops Advertisement 7 Murderer Ian Huntley has sparked fury after brazenly wearing a Manchester United-style top in jail Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 7 Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were murdered by Huntley in 2002 Credit: Collect Now 51, he is Huntley was called a 'sick b**** d' by inmates for wearing the football top — and responded with a thumbs up. Lags there say he has been 'strutting about' in the plain red sports top with No10 on the back, which he is thought to have ordered from Sports Direct. Advertisement READ MORE ON IAN HUNTLEY Prisoners are barred from wearing replica shirts of teams they follow, as they can cause conflict. But a source said: ' 'It is vile that it has a huge white number 10 on the back. 'Everyone thinks he is doing it to satisfy his own sick mind, rather than for football reasons. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Exclusive 'He started wearing it when it became hot enough this year and is often seen in it when he walks to the gym or to healthcare.' Sources said one inmate complained about the shirt in May — and was told the prison would not discuss individuals. "Huntley is always escorted by guards because he is so high-risk and has been attacked in the past." The source added: 'But that makes him even more cocky and brazen. Advertisement 'He has been seen strutting about in the shirt as if he thinks it's funny." How Ian Huntley exposed guilt at brutal Soham murders seven times in seven seconds in police interview 20 years ago 'Prisoners on another wing saw him recently while he was being taken to the gym — and shouted that he was a sick b*****d. 'But he just gave a thumbs-up to them. He has also stopped outside and turned his back to people so they can see the number. 'Other prisoners are really angry about it and a lot of them would like to get their hands on him and mete out a bit of justice. Advertisement 'One prisoner said they thought it was disgusting he was wearing it and he replied: 'Yeah, and what of it?' 'Officers also do not like it and quite a few have said it's wrong and he should have it taken off him. "But staff are powerless to stop him as it's not an actual football shirt and he hasn't broken any rules. However it is just wrong. ' Advertisement 7 Huntley is serving two life sentences over the double killing of the two girls Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 7 Other prisoners at the high-security jail hit out at 'sick' Huntley for his callous actions Credit: Rex Features 7 The shirt the girls were wearing when they disappeared were found burned and dumped in a bin Credit: Last night Tory Shadow Justice Secretary Advertisement 'It should be ripped off his back by prison officers. 'The family of those two poor girls are entitled to know that Huntley isn't getting any special treatment in jail, and that his life is as miserable as it can be made to be.' A picture of We are not publishing that picture after previous requests to the media from Holly and Jessica's families not to do so. Advertisement One of the sickest crimes The girls had left a family barbecue to buy sweets when they stopped to speak to Huntley outside the house where he lived with his girlfriend He lured them in and They had been dumped in a ditch near RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk. The shirts were found burned and dumped in a bin. Huntley and Carr were arrested on August 17, 2002. We reported on August 21, 2002, left, how Huntley was then taken to Rampton hospital in Nottinghamshire for a psychiatric tests. Advertisement Huntley denied the murders and put the girls' families through a harrowing six-week trial at the Old Bailey from November 2003. Months earlier, in June 2003, he had attempted suicide at Woodhill prison in Milton Keynes, Bucks. The fiend claimed at his trial that Holly suffered a nose bleed and fell into a bath, banging her head and drowning. He said Jessica screamed so he put his hand over her mouth until she stopped. Advertisement Huntley was sent to Wakefield jail where in 2005 he was scalded with boiling water by another lag. In September 2006 he tried to kill himself in his cell and was rushed to hospital. He was transferred to Frankland in 2008. In 2010 he was he received non life-threatening injuries to his neck after his 7 Huntley denied the murders and put the girls' families through a harrowing six-week trial Credit: PA:Press Association Advertisement 7 Maxine Carr was also convicted in relation to the killings after giving Huntley a false alibi Credit: Cambridgeshire Police Carr, now 47, served 21 months for perverting justice after giving Huntley a false alibi. She now lives under a new identity. Replica football and rugby shirts were banned across all prisons in England and Wales in 2013. Most governors had already barred them before the law was introduced. Advertisement But lags can order sportswear from outlets like Sports Direct, Mainline Menswear, JD Sports and Argos. And they can keep a limited number of personal clothing items, including up to nine tops. Those can be removed as punishment. Huntley's red shirt is listed on a property card as one of his permitted items. The Prison Service said: 'We do not comment on individuals.' Advertisement He's right at home KILLER Ian Huntley is housed with other murderers and terrorists in a jail dubbed 'Monster Mansion'. HMP Frankland holds Milly Dowler's killer Levi Bellfield and ex- police officer Wayne Couzens, who murdered Sarah Everard. Grindr killer Stephen Port, morgue monster David Fuller and Mark Dixie, who murdered Sally-Ann Bowman, are all serving time at the Category A jail. Frankland, in Co Durham, also houses terrorists including Lee Rigby's killer Michael Adebolajo and Nazi nail-bomber David Copeland. Manchester Arena plotter Hashem Abedi stabbed and scalded three prison officers in a kitchen there in April. He has since moved.