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Serial killer writes violent porn in her cell

MURDERS MUM PENS SICK BOOK

- By Phil Cardy

TRIPLE killer Joanna Dennehy is writing blood-soaked erotic fiction in her cell and wants it turned into a Hollywood film.

Jailed for life, she is penning a story about a female avenger who has sex with men then stabs them to death for cheating on their partners.

Sexual sadist Dennehy, 35, who has two children, has told fellow lags at HMP Bronzefiel­d, in Surrey, the character is based on her.

She murdered three men in 2013 in random attacks.

A source said: “She’s been writing her book for ages and reckons it will be made into a film. But it is not really a book – it is just pages of her sick fantasies that only make sense to her.

“But she is deluded as well as deranged because no one will touch it with a bargepole.

“She loves to think everyone is scared of her and actually enjoys the notoriety of being one of the most dangerous women in the UK.”

Dennehy and Gloucester House of Horrors killer Rose West, 64, are the only women in the UK serving whole life sentences.

Despite her horrific offences she gets a stream of gifts and letters from wellwisher­s who revel in her crimes.

An Armani watch, flowers and designer trainers are among the items sent to her.

Dumped

Most of her “fans” are men and sources say she enjoys being as notorious as killers like West and Moors Murderer Myra Hindley, who died in 2002 aged 60.

Dennehy, of St Albans, Herts, was jailed four years ago.

She fatally stabbed Polish Lukasz Slaboszews­ki, 31, after bumping into him at a shopping centre and luring him to a property in Peterborou­gh for sex. His body was dumped in a wheelie bin.

Her second victim was John Chapman, a 56-year-old Falklands veteran who lived at a bedsit in the same property as Dennehy. She stabbed him over 30 times. Afterwards she told her 7ft 3in accomplice Gary Stretch: “Oops, I’ve done it again.”

Later the same day Dennehy murdered her third victim, her landlord and lover Kevin Lee, 48.

He was knifed in the neck and chest and his body was discovered in a Cambridges­hire ditch – dressed in black sequinned dress and arranged in a sexual pose.

While on the run Dennehy randomly stabbed dog walkers Robin Bereza, 64, and John Rogers, 56, in Hereford. Miraculous­ly, they lived.

Dennehy later told a psychiatri­st she killed to see if: “I was as cold as I thought I was. Then it got moreish.”

The monster is the latest notorious lag to try their hand at writing, art or composing music.

Charles Bronson, 65 – dubbed Britain’s most violent prisoner – has created thousands of paintings, doodles, caricature­s and pastels during 40 years behind bars. He changed his name in 2014 to Charles Salvador – in tribute to Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali. The Charles Salvador Art Foundation was founded to promote Bronson’s work and “help those in positions even less fortunate than his own” to participat­e in art.

Dennis Nilsen, who killed at least 12 young men, caused outrage in 2013 when his “pornograph­ic” autobiogra­phy was published in defiance of a Government ruling.

He spent more than a decade fighting for the right to publish his memoirs. Despite a UK ban, excerpts were serialised online in 2013. Former prison governor Prof David Wilson, was sent two volumes of Nilsen’s work and said: “I read them. Then I destroyed them as there was no way they should be made public. I describe them as pornograph­ic in the manner they presented his crimes.”

Nilsen, a former civil servant and police officer, died in May aged 72. Another killer turned writer is Andrew Burke, 31, who slit the throat of Cassie Hayes – his ex-partner’s girlfriend.

Burke was jailed for at least 26 years for murdering Cassie, 28, in a travel agent’s in Southport, Merseyside.

A lag in HMP Liverpool said: “He’s writing his daughter a book about what he’s done and why he did it.”

And singer and artist Rolf Harris, 88, jailed in 2014 for indecent assaults on underage victims in the 1970s and 80s, also put pen to paper while inside – writing a song “about the injustice of it all”.

Harris, who served three years in Stafford Prison, wrote an insulting ditty in which he branded his accusers and victims “woodworms”.

Officials at HMP Bronzefiel­d said they could not comment.

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FOUR BROUGHT TO BOOK: From left, Charles Bronson, Dennis Nilsen, Andrew Burke and Rolf Harris TWISTED: Dennehy with huge knife and cuffs on belt
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