Ian Huntley overdose

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An investigation is under way into how Soham murderer Ian Huntley was able to take an overdose of prescription drugs.

Huntley, 33, has been released from hospital and returned to HMP Wakefield, where he is serving a life sentence.

The incident on Friday 27 September was the third occasion on which Huntley has managed to get hold of enough drugs to take an overdose.

Ex-school caretaker Huntley was found guilty of the 2002 murders of Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells, both 10.

High-security

A Prison Service spokeswoman said an investigation was under way into events at the prison on Friday afternoon.

Huntley's condition was not thought to be life-threatening.

It is understood he did not lose consciousness and presented himself to prison staff.


This is a dreadful story for the Prison Service and a huge embarrassment for them
Mark Leech, Prisons Handbook editor

He was taken to Pinderfields hospital in West Yorkshire for treatment where he was deemed well enough to return to jail.

BBC correspondent Danny Savage said the news will be a huge embarrassment for the Prison Service, who had Huntley under close observation.

Huntley is normally held in the healthcare section of the high-security jail, which is not the same as segregation.

Editor of the Prisons Handbook, Mark Leech, said: "This is a dreadful story for the Prison Service and a huge embarrassment for them, particularly as Huntley is the highest possible security category.

"It is going to require some heads to be banged together to sort this out - they really must get to grips with it because this is not the first time, by any means, that Huntley has tried to take his own life.

"If necessary any medication should be given by injection."

The Prison Service spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that Ian Huntley is being treated in hospital for a suspected overdose.

"We will be investigating events surrounding this incident."

'Risk of self-harm'

In September 2005, High Court judge Mr Justice Moses ruled that Huntley, originally from Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, must serve at least 40 years in prison.

He said the killings did not meet the criteria for a "whole-life tariff", but the 40-year term offered "little or no hope" of his release.

Huntley first tried to kill himself in June 2003 after saving up 29 anti-depressant pills in a box of teabags while awaiting trial for the murder of the two schoolgirls.

An official report into the 2003 suicide attempt said Huntley presented an "ongoing significant risk of self-harm".

In September 2006 he spent a day in hospital after being found unconscious in his cell following an overdose.

That incident prompted an urgent review of how Huntley was supervised by the head of the Prison Service's Standards Audit Unit, Rob Kellett.

Huntley has also been subjected to attacks from fellow inmates.

In October last year he was reportedly held at knifepoint after being ambushed on his way back to his cell after a meal.



JUST A SHAME THE 29 ANTI-DEPRESSANT PILLS WAS NOT STRONG ENOUGH!!!!!!
 
I actually worked with Huntley for a few weeks , the guy is an immense cock. I left the job because of him, my missus was nearly having an asthma attack (it was a very dusty atmosphere) and he being the all important supervisor (two years younger than me Lol) wouldn't let her leave the line so I said **** u m8 we're off

I REALLY wish I'd smashed his head in =) we hated each other something chronic
 
If at first you don’t succeed . . . please try try again
 
I actually worked with Huntley for a few weeks , the guy is an immense cock. I left the job because of him, my missus was nearly having an asthma attack (it was a very dusty atmosphere) and he being the all important supervisor (two years younger than me Lol) wouldn't let her leave the line so I said **** u m8 we're off

I REALLY wish I'd smashed his head in =) we hated each other something chronic

what does it feel like ?

with you knowing a child murderer ?

i wish i was in your shoes mate, and had the chance cripple that low life scum.
 
Personally, I would give him enough drugs to kill himself, saves money in the long run, and if we had a death penalty we wouldn't be talking about this
 
who cares about this fooking piece of scum let him kill himself he won't be missed anyway and it would save a lot of money @ english that must of been hard for you to work with someone like that
 
who cares about this fooking piece of scum let him kill himself he won't be missed anyway and it would save a lot of money @ english that must of been hard for you to work with someone like that

My thoughts exactly..................Just think of the parents of those girls, They are trying to put the past behind them and this twat does this, Dragging it up again
 
letting him kill himself would be the easy way out for him, i'd rather stick him in the general population of the prison and let what happens, happen - jailers turning a blind eye of course! ;)
 
we should not be talking bout this scum bag on here
 
I'm against capital punishment ,in his case though i say give him a blunt rusty knife and let him get on with it, the more painful the better.

thebigman
 
he is such a twat throw him in a cell with a big man tat hates kids being killed then thets see whu is the hard man
 
there should be an investigation onto why the foocker didnt get more drugs
 
let the **** die.

Personally i would love too have 5 mins with the prick i would kick the gobshite to DEATH ......
 
He's a cold evil bastard. I feel the law shopuld be changed to allow scum like this the 'easy way out' if they want it, atleast it'll save us all from paying taxes towards his Sky TV.

I'm curious about English's experience with him, what was he like, how did you feel when you found out he was a suspect etc??
 
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