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EVIL RIPPER PARTIES WITH BEASTS

Huntley & Bellfield in killer’s cell

- by PATRICK WILLIAMS sunday@dailystar.co.uk

TWISTED Peter Sutcliffe held a prison party with notorious killers Ian Huntley and Levi Bellfield.

The Yorkshire Ripper passed out crisps, crackers and fizzy drinks at the sick shindig to celebrate the 36th anniversar­y of his arrest.

THE Yorkshire Ripper had a party in his jail cell with killers Ian Huntley and Levi Bellfield.

We can reveal Peter Sutcliffe held the sick bash to “celebrate” the 36th anniversar­y of his arrest.

Sutcliffe handed out crisps, Ritz crackers and cans of soft drinks to his fellow lags.

Child-killer Bellfield and Soham murderer Huntley both attended, according to sources.

One said: “Some of the most evil men the UK has ever seen were in that cell that day.

“Sutcliffe was dishing out the crackers and the fizzy pop. It was sinister to have them in the same prison cell.”

The sordid soiree will outrage relatives of the evil trio’s victims.

Sutcliffe, 70, was convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and attempting to kill seven more.

Former wheel-clamper Bellfield was convicted in 2008 of the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange, and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy. He was jailed for life.

In 2011 he was also found guilty of the murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler, who was abducted, raped and killed in 2002.

Huntley was jailed in 2003 for the murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambs in 2002.

The former school caretaker – who, this paper revealed, is planning to become a woman – was jailed for life, with a minimum term of 40 years.

Sutcliffe is said to have thrown his party at Frankland jail, Durham, in January.

Since then it has been reported that the Ripper and Huntley have fallen out.

Sutcliffe called the Soham beast a “child killing b*****d” in the face- to-face flare-up.

The Ripper also told 42-year-old Huntley to “p*** off” during the altercatio­n at the category A jail.

The astonishin­g bust-up was revealed by Sutcliffe’s brother Carl. He said: “Peter thinks he’s a higher class of killer than Huntley, but a murderer is a murderer in my eyes.”

Sutcliffe was moved to Frankland from Broadmoor Hospital last August. He was sent to the Berkshire psychiatri­c unit in 1984 after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophre­nia.

Last December a health tribunal ruled that he no longer needs treatment for the mental disorder.

His move to Frankland has saved taxpayers about £250,000 a year.

The murderer is desperate to return to his cushy life at Broadmoor. He spent 32 years there as a mental patient, living in a private room with a TV and attending pottery lessons.

An insider said: “He is now treated like any other murderer but he still thinks he is a celebrity. He has to work like everyone else and virtually every day he claims he is a victim of persecutio­n.

“He moans about the food, his cell, the other inmates, the guards and even the lack of daylight – it’s a never-ending stream of complaints.”

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