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Evil Ian Huntley mercilessly mocked by fellow lags as he's forced to move cells after sick victim taunts

Evil Ian Huntley mercilessly mocked by fellow lags as he's forced to move cells after sick victim taunts

The Sun25-07-2025
DOUBLE child killer Ian Huntley is being taunted in jail over his red Manchester United-style top being seized by warders — with fellow lags chanting: 'Huntley, Huntley, where's your shirt?'
Guards turned over the fiend's cell after we revealed that he was wearing the shirt with a No10 on the back, an apparent sick reference to his victims' ages.
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Best pals Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were wearing Man United tops in the last-known picture of them taken on the day Huntley lured them to his home and killed them.
Jail staff also took framed photos of Huntley, 51, and his ex Maxine Carr, 48, who gave him a bogus alibi after the murders in Soham, Cambs, in August, 2002.
As further punishment the killer — who is serving at least 40 years — was moved to a cell in the middle of a landing where he is more exposed to other inmates at high-security HMP Frankland, Co Durham.
A source said: 'He's no longer in a cell beside a guards' office at the end of a corridor so inmates can now shout up at his window as they pass.
'They've given him merry hell since the story, yelling, 'Huntley where's your shirt?' in football chant style.
"They're shouting insults and calling him 'sicko' and stuff. They've also mocked him about losing the Carr pictures. Huntley's livid. He's been going up the wall.
'The story's made the prison bosses realise that they have to treat him the same as everyone else and not give him special treatment.
"Other inmates think it's about time that happened and are laughing at him.'
Huntley is serving his sentence in the Category A nick alongside terrorists and killers including ex-cop Wayne Couzens and Levi Bellfield.
A Prison Service spokesman said: 'We can't comment on individuals.'
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