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Ian Huntley, imprisoned for murdering 10-year-old Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002, has outraged many by wearing a shirt resembling a Manchester United jersey, echoing the famously one worn by the girls before their deaths. This despite the prison's policy against sports shirts. Huntley modified a red shirt to mimic the iconic David Beckham No. 7 kit, despite the controversy and discomfort among officers.
Courtesy: Ryan Prosser
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