
A murderer has sparked fury after wearing a Manchester United style shirt in prison in a reference to his victims.
Ian Huntley is serving a life sentence for the murder of school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, both 10.
The school caretaker was placed behind bars for at least 40 years in 2003 after the girls went missing the previous year.
The last picture of Holy and Jessica showed them both wearing David Beckham’s famous No 7 shirt which he donned while playing for the Red Devils.
A source told the Sun that Huntley had purchased a plain red shirt from Sports Direct which he has fashioned to a ‘as close to Man U top as he can’.
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Inmates are prohibited from wearing football shirts in order to avoid conflict with others.
‘Everyone thinks he is doing it to satisfy his own sick mind, rather than for football reasons’, the source clarified.
They said that Huntley unveiled the top as the weather warmed up this year and now is seen wearing in on the way to healthcare or the gym.
Huntley’s red shirt had attracted a complaint from a fellow inmate in May, they added.
Due to his ‘high risk’, the former caretaker is allegedly escorted everywhere by prison guards and had been attacked while in prison.
But this had simply made the murdered ‘brazen’ and ‘cocky’, the source said.
While prison officers are reported to have felt uncomfortable about the United-esque shirt, they are powerless to remove it as it doesn’t strictly breach the rules.
Former cabinet minister Robert Jenrick said: ‘This disgusting murderer shouldn’t be swanning around jail in a shirt designed to insult the memory of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
‘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.’
On August 4, Holly and Jessica were lured by Huntley into his home after they left a barbecue to buy sweets.
Their bodies were found, hours after Huntley and his then girlfriend, teaching assistant Maxine Carr were arrested, on August 17 2002.
Carr was sentenced to three years in prison for perverting the course of justice after she provided a false alibi to her then-boyfriend, and ended up serving two years.
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