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I miss being in prison with one of the UK’s most prolific child killers. They released me, but it’s really difficult and scary.
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I miss being in prison with one of the UK’s most prolific child killers. They released me, but it’s really difficult and scary.

A FORMER prisoner who was behind bars with infamous child killers has revealed there are some things she misses about being inside.

Francesca Fattore is a former drug dealer and briefly spent time in Ward 4 at HMP Bronzefield, which is where murderers and pedophiles are held, to keep them away from other prisoners.

Mick and Mairead Philpott killed six of their children

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Mick and Mairead Philpott killed six of their childrenCredit: PA
Francesca also encountered serial killer Joanna Dennehy in prison.

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Francesca also encountered serial killer Joanna Dennehy in prison.Credit: PA: Press Association

The former prisoner was in that part of the prison because her good behavior had allowed her to have access to her own shower.

However, it also meant he had a cell next to Mairead Philpott, who, along with her husband, killed six of her children in an arson attack in 2012.

Francesca had a loving upbringing and a nice family life, before drugs sent her down a dangerous path as a teenager.

He spent three years and eight months behind bars, in a number of different prisons, and also met Joanna Dehenny, who murdered three men in 2013 and has been described as Britain’s most dangerous prisoner.

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Joanna has now turned her life around, however despite this she admitted there are still things she misses about being behind bars.

Talking to him daily starHe said: “It’s definitely the routine. I worked very well under it.

“I worked very well without having options. You no longer think for yourself.”

Francesca explained that when she was in prisonshe didn’t have to worry about moneyor paying invoicesor get a job.

She added that once she was released from prison, most employers rejected her after discovering she had been behind bars.

Probation also hung over her head and she was terrified of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

I’ve looked dozens of serial killers in the eyes… but the psychotic Brit terrified me the most.

He added: “I had to start all over again, so it was really scary and very difficult.”

Francesca said she misses her inmate friends and said she is sad because she can no longer go see them whenever she wants.

She said: “You go out and think it’s going to be really exciting and it’s not.

“You have to prove to everyone that you’ve changed. I had to prove it to my father, and I still prove it to this day, and I thought everyone was going to be very excited, but the first thing I heard was, ‘Are you going to change?’ to change? “Change, you’re going to change, you better not do it again” and it was like “oh man, I just got out.”

Who are the UK’s worst serial killers?

The UK’s most prolific serial killer was actually a doctor.

Here’s a rundown of the worst offenders in the UK.

  1. Harold Shipman British GP is one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. He was convicted of murdering 15 patients in 2000, but the Shipman Inquiry examined his crimes and identified 218 victims, 80 percent of whom were elderly women.
  2. Following his death, Jonathan Balls was accused of poisoning at least 22 people between 1824 and 1845.
  3. Mary Ann Cotton He is suspected of murdering up to 21 people, including husbands, lovers and children. She is the most prolific in Britain. female serial killer. Her crimes were committed between 1852 and 1872 and she was hanged in March 1873.
  4. Amelia Sach and Annie Walters became known as Finchley Baby Farmers after killing at least 20 babies between 1900 and 1902. The couple became the first women to be hanged at Holloway Prison on 3 February 1903.
  5. William Burke and William Hare killed 16 people and they sold their bodies.
  6. The Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe He was convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and trying to kill seven other people between 1975 and 1980.
  7. Dennis Nilsen was caged for life in 1983 after murdering up to 15 men when he picked them up from the streets. He was convicted of six counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison.
  8. Fred West was found guilty to kill 12 but it is believed that it was responsible for many more deaths.

Francesca was able to change her ways while she was in prison. thanks to the help of a 12-week rehabilitation program, where he met Princess Kate.

He now runs an organization called United KingdomExWomanPrisoner and helps other women rehabilitate after leaving prison.

However, despite saying there are aspects of prison she misses, Francesca said she would never want to go back.

She said: “I miss prison but I never want to go back.

“I feel like if I went back it would never be the same as when I was there.”

Francesca served time for drug trafficking.

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Francesca served time for drug trafficking.Credit: Youtube/UKexfemaleprisoner