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Soham murderer Ian Huntley has incited outrage among fellow inmates with his prison attire, leading them to label him a "sick b******".
Huntley received two life sentences for the murders of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in August 2002, and isn't eligible for parole until at least 2042.
Now aged 51 and confined to HMP Frankland in Durham, sources claim he has taken to wearing a No10 Manchester United-style shirt - a grotesque nod to his ten year old victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman and the widely publicised photo of the pair when they went missing.
"He's been seen strutting about in the shirt as if it's funny. It is vile."
Huntley was labelled a "sick b*****" by fellow inmates for donning the football top - and responded with a thumbs-up, according to the newspaper.
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Huntley received two life sentences for the murders of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in August 2002, and isn't eligible for parole until at least 2042.
Now aged 51 and confined to HMP Frankland in Durham, sources claim he has taken to wearing a No10 Manchester United-style shirt - a grotesque nod to his ten year old victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman and the widely publicised photo of the pair when they went missing.
"He's been seen strutting about in the shirt as if it's funny. It is vile."
Huntley was labelled a "sick b*****" by fellow inmates for donning the football top - and responded with a thumbs-up, according to the newspaper.

Ian Huntley sparks fury in prison with 'sick' choice of clothing
Soham murderer Ian Huntley has sparked anger among inmates, with sources saying the item is an apparent sick reference to his 10-year-old victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman