Child killer Ian Huntley has been taunted by inmates after having his possessions, including a Manchester United-style football shirt, seized by prison guards.
The 51-year-old school caretaker, who is serving two life sentences for murdering 10-year-olds Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells in 2002, had his cell at HMP Frankland, Durham, raided earlier this month following backlash.
He had reportedly been 'strutting around' prison wearing a red shirt with a white number 10 on the back in an apparent vile taunt about his victims.
A photo of the schoolgirls wearing matching Manchester United shirts - taken just 90 minutes before they were last seen on August 4 - became synonymous with the desperate search which gripped the country.
The shirt, which Huntley is thought to have ordered from Sports Direct and was made to look 'as close to a Man Utd top' as he could, was later confiscated by guards after being 'warned about his vile behaviour'.






