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Ripper & Huntley live it up as OAPs go hungry BEASTS’ FESTIVE FEASTS

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PETER Sutcliffe and Ian Huntley will stuff their faces with three festive feasts in jail.

The fiends – held on the same wing – will enjoy turkey and all the trimmings while lots of Brits struggle to put a decent spread on the table.

They will kick off Christmas Day with bacon butties for breakfast before the traditiona­l lunch.

Tasty roast potatoes and pigs in blankets are on the menu followed by Christmas pudding and custard.

Mass murderer Sutcliffe and double child killer Huntley will then settle down to an afternoon watching TV with other lags.

There will be a sing-song and games like Scrabble, Connect 4 and pool tournament­s on their wing at HMP Frankland in County Durham.

A source said: “The grub is always BACON BUTTIES pretty good in Frankland compared to a lot of other prisons. Decent nosh goes a long way to keeping the lifers happy. “Sutcliffe and Huntley will be eating a lot better than many pensioners this year. “They’ve got a telly in their cells which costs them a quid a week, hot food in their bellies, clothes on their backs and a nice warm place to sleep.”

The prisoners will round off their day with a filled baguette, hot chocolate, a mince pie and an orange. On Boxing Day the food just keeps on coming with a roast beef and Yorkshire pudding dinner with spuds and veg, plus cake for dessert. Tea-time will bring another baguette with hot chocolate, Christmas cake and a clementine after they have spent another day watching the box.

On New Year’s Day, the prison cooks will pull out all the stops again with roast chicken and the usual accompanim­ents followed by a medley of ice cream.

At tea, they will devour a sandwich of their choice with tea.

A cereal bar and a piece of fruit will round off their belly-busting festive period.

Bradford lorry driver Sutcliffe, 70, was moved to the prison from Broadmoor secure hospital after psychiatri­sts decided he was no longer insane.

In 1981 he was convicted of the murders of 13 women and the attempted slaying of another seven.

Last week we revealed how the so-called Yorkshire Ripper claimed his victims had forgiven him from beyond the grave because they thought he was “mad, not bad”.

He said he contacted their spirits during a seance session.

Sutcliffe has become pals with 42-year-old Huntley – jailed for the 2002 murders of two 10-yearold girl pupils at the school in Soham, Cambs, where he was caretaker – since the move in August.

Former grave digger Sutcliffe told a friend how he bonded with Huntley over their shared love of BBC show Planet Earth. TURKEY WITH ROAST POTATOES AND PIGS IN BLANKETS, CHRISTMAS PUDDING AND CUSTARD FILLED BAGUETTE, HOT CHOCOLATE, MINCE PIE AND AN ORANGE ROAST BEEF AND YORKSHIRE PUDDING DINNER WITH SPUDS AND VEGETABLES FOLLOWED BY CAKE TASTY BAGUETTE WITH HOT CHOCOLATE, CHRISTMAS CAKE AND A CLEMENTINE CINDY PATTISON ROAST CHICKEN WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS, MEDLEY OF ICE CREAM SANDWICH OF THEIR CHOICE WITH TEA, A CEREAL BAR AND A PIECE OF FRUIT

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