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Ian Huntley was savagely attacked in HMP Frankland (Image: MMP CAMBRIDGE)

A former inmate who served in the identical ‘Monster Mansion’ jail as Ian Huntley has shared the chilling three-word message that welcomes new prisoners.

Soham assassin Huntley, 52, was reportedly attacked with a spiked metallic pole inside HMP Frankland yesterday morning — leaving him ‘ripped aside like a rat’. He stays in essential situation following the assault contained in the jail workshop earlier than an inmate allegedly boasted “I’ve done it”.

The monster is infamous for murdering 10-year-old schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in 2002.

Three-word signal

Ricky Killeen is a former offender who was beforehand incarcerated in HMP Frankland for his involvement in a machete assault.

Ricky Killeen

Ricky Killeen is from Stanley in Durham (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

He now supplies insights about life contained in the Category A jail on his Behind the Bars TV YouTube channel — and he as soon as revealed to this reporter a terrifying signal that remained etched in his reminiscence.

He mentioned: “My first impression of Frankland Prison was ‘WELCOME TO HELL’ inscribed inside the holding cell in reception.

“The different lads I used to be transferred with have been s**ting themselves due to the rumours that they had heard about how unhealthy it’s.”

He added: “Wakefield is the unique ‘Monster Mansion’ however Frankland has develop into identified that within the native press as a result of it holds the worst prisoners within the nation like Levi Bellfield, Ian Huntley and Wayne Couzens.”

HMP Frankland

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Ian Huntley infamously killed two schoolgirls in 2002 (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

HMP Frankland is situated in Brasside village in County Durham and it opened in 1983. Situated approximately 16 miles from Newcastle and five miles from Durham city centre, the men’s prison has capacity for up to 850 inmates.

Prisoners must be over the age of 21 and are typically serving sentences of four years or more.

The prison has earned notoriety for holding Britain’s most dangerous offenders, including murderers and serial killers who face permanent incarceration.

In October 2011, Mitchell Harrison, 23, who was serving time for child rape, was killed in Frankland following a brutal assault.

HMP Frankland

Three words are said to welcome new inmates at HMP Frankland (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

Two fellow inmates, Michael Parr and Nathan Mann, slashed his neck with a scalpel and a razor blade before cutting open his stomach after he died.

Having disembowelled him, they subsequently abandoned their plan to consume his liver. Both received life sentences for the murder, having already been serving life sentences prior to the killing.

Ricky, who now dedicates his time to supporting reformed prisoners, also spoke candidly about the violence he personally witnessed.

He said: “I witnessed a great deal of violence in there. The first day I used to be there I noticed a terrorist get scorching oil tipped over his head and seen his head melting. I noticed quite a few lads get stabbed within the neck and one received a espresso jar stuffed with chilli powder rammed in his neck.

Ian Huntley

Ian Huntley murdered Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman (Image: PA)

“There were mini riots in there when I was there as well but the hot oil incident was the worst I seen.”

Huntley was removed from the one high-profile inmate at Frankland, with notable previous and current prisoners together with Wayne Couzens, Michael Adebolajo, Levi Bellfield, Colin Pitchfork, Harold Shipman, Charles Bronson and Peter Sutcliffe. Prisoners are accommodated in particular person cells that includes a tv, washbasin and toilet.

Those demonstrating constructive conduct are granted gaming consoles and DVD gamers.

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Prison insiders report that Huntley had his Xbox confiscated earlier this 12 months following breaches of self-discipline and contraband laws, leaving him “upset”.

He was allegedly transferred to a wing sometimes allotted to significantly older prisoners, with an insider telling The Sun: “He loved his Xbox and played it all the time. But he’s most upset at being moved from his cell to one on the bottom floor next to all the old fogies on the wing.

“Everyone else thinks it is humorous and he is the butt of a load of jokes. He’s fairly smug and has been performing like the large ‘I’m’ for ages so this can take him down a peg or two.”

The Sun reports that the individual suspected of assaulting Huntley is triple murderer Anthony Russell, who purportedly declared “I’ve killed him” following the incident.

Anthony Russell

Anthony Russell reportedly attacked Ian Huntley at HMP Frankland (Image: West Midlands Police)

Following yesterday’s brutal assault (February 26), a Durham Constabulary spokesperson stated: “A 52-year-old prisoner who was injured throughout this morning’s assault within the workshop at HMP Frankland stays in a critical situation in hospital following remedy for head accidents.

“Forensic teams have examined the scene of the attack throughout the day to gather evidence.

“A suspect, a male prisoner in his mid 40s, has been recognized by officers investigating the incident.

“He has not been arrested at this stage but remains in detention within the prison.”


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