Sunday, July 16, 2006

Tax Payers pay for Huntley's safety


A leaked secret report has revealed that pervert, Ian Huntley, 32, killer of ten year olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapmen, was able to attempt suicide whilst in prison, Woodhill, Bucks because of failures in his supervision.

The Government had ordered a report on his supervision after the child killer came close to dying after an overdose in June, 2003.

Investigators discovered that Huntley was not being properly guarded or supervised.

Warders were warned by Huntley's psychiatrist that he was a suicide risk but investigators found that warders were failing to check that the pervert had been swallowing his anti depressant pills. They also discovered that warders were also failing to check his cell properly and to check his personal property regularly, as well as any property the child killer may of had in other areas of the prison.

The report further points out that due to the lack of supervision, the pervert was able to build a deadly store of drugs up. He had hidden them outside his cell.

In 2003, Huntley was found in his cell in an unconscious state after he had imbibed twenty nine Amitriptylyne tablets, he was taken to hospital where, unfortunately, medical staff were able to save him.

The Prison Service stated, “There were failures in the care of Ian Huntley in the period leading up to his trial but he is now on an adapted normal regime.”

The Government has yet to reveal how much the investigation has cost British tax payers.

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