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18.10.2022 - 23:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A prison nurse from Manchester told an inmate that she 'loved' him, in a serious of 'flirtatious' texts and phone calls.
Elyse Hibbs, 25, admitted to taking part in the 'inappropriate relationship' when she worked at HMP Parc, in Bridgend, South Wales, but claimed that she was 'exploited' by the man. Hibbs sobbed as she was jailed for six months at Cardiff Crown Court today (Tuesday October 18).
The court heard how Hibbs had worked at the category B prison since September 2018 and met the inmate when she gave him medical treatment. After concerns were raised about the inmates’ behaviour he was moved to HMP Manchester in May 2021.
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A month later, in June, the inmate used his mother and a friend to track down Hibbs on Instagram. After Hibbs gave them her mobile number, she and the inmate began having three-way calls which involved his friend “holding two phones together so that they could talk to each other”.
Matthew Cobbe, prosecuting, said over the next five weeks and five days the inmate “nurtured” his relationship with Hibbs. They exchanged numerous text and calls – some of which were over the prison phone and recorded.
"The calls between the defendant and inmate were flirtatious,” Mr Cobbe said. "They talked about the prison and staff at the prison.
“He says he loves her and she replies she loves him too. He told her he wanted to thank her for how she had looked after him at Parc."
The pair also spoke about how the inmate had an illegal mobile phone and the inmate’s opinions about prison corruption, the court was told. The hearing also heard that Hibbs was “manipulated” by the unnamed inmate and got in “too deep”
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