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Serial killer Levi Bellfield is able to play Xbox games in prison and enjoy a fry-up every Saturday, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The 57-year-old is in HMP Frankland – nicknamed Monster Mansion – where he is serving whole-life sentences for the murders of Milly Dowler, Marsha McDonnell and Amélie Delagrange, as well as the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy.
As a so-called enhanced prisoner, Bellfield can have a cooked breakfast every Saturday.
A Muslim convert who now uses the name Yusuf Rahim, Bellfield can select halal options, including sausages made from chicken or lamb rather than pork.
He is also permitted £33 a week to spend in the canteen whereas standard prisoners have £19.80. The standard canteen sells Mars Bars for 90p and Coca-Cola for £1.





Bellfield has access to Xbox computer games, a prison source said. Inmates are not permitted violent gameplay, but often play sport titles such as FIFA.
‘They don’t call it Monster Mansion for nothing; we are used to the worst of the worst here,’ the source at the category A jail added.
‘Bellfield isn’t a problem on the unit, but it just doesn’t feel quite right that a man in for his crimes should be playing Xbox computer games.
Those on a whole-life order should get the bare minimum, but unfortunately as officers our hands are tied.’
Notorious prisoners at HMP Frankland, in County Durham, include former firearms officer Wayne Couzens, serving a whole-life order, with no chance of parole, for the murder of Sarah Everard.



Soham child killer Ian Huntley, Grindr murderer Stephen Port and morgue monster David Fuller are also understood to be at the jail.
Hashem Abedi, brother of Manchester Arena bomber Salman, was moved out after stabbing and scalding three officers last April.
The former bouncer was then found guilty in 2011 of kidnapping and murdering Milly Dowler, 13, in 2002.
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: ‘Having received two whole-life orders, Bellfield will rightly spend the rest of his life in jail.’