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The woman who killed tragic tot Star Hobson after a horrifying campaign of abuse is alleged to have astonished fellow inmates with claims that there were "three more babies " buried near her home.
Chronicle Live reports on the apparent evil joke, which a former prisoner claims to have heard murderer Savannah Brockhill, aged 28, make.
Amy Louise Cowan, who was released from HMP Styal in Cheshire this week after being locked up with Brockhill, said: “Savannah is cold and callous. I never once saw her cry.”
Amy, 29, was cleaning the wing where Brockhill was staying on New Year's Day when she claims she heard the harrowing words.
She said: “Savannah said that there were three more babies buried in a field behind her house.”
Amy added: “She said she was sick of inmates kicking down her door and spitting in her food and that she didn’t care any more.”
Brockhill, a former security guard, was jailed last month for a minimum of 25 years after being found guilty of murdering Star following months of abuse at their home in in Keighley, West Yorks.
The tot's mother, Frankie Smith, 20, was jailed for eight years for causing or allowing her daughter's death, after she began a relationship with evil Brockhill.
And Amy claimed that Brockhill was livid when Smith – who stood by and watched her lover’s brutal treatment of Star –was handed her sentence. She said: “Savannah’s angry that Frankie only got eight years – she says it’s not right.”
Meanwhile, Amy claimed murderer Brockhill continues to refer to Star as “my girl” despite the physical and mental torture she meted out which ended with the tot bleeding to death from a horrific blow to her stomach.
She said: “She would say things like, ‘I miss my girl, I did everything for her’, and that
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