Child killer starts relationship with transgender killer behind bars

Child killer who battered her toddler stepson to death starts relationship with transgender killer behind bars

  • Nyomi Fee, 32, and her then civil partner Rachel Trelfa murdered Liam Fee, 2 
  • Chained toddler in room filled with snakes and rats before murdering him 
  • Fee, who was jailed for life, met Alex Stewart, 31, in HMP Greenock, Scotland
  • Stewart, formerly Alan Baker, serving 19 years for stabbing father-of-2 John Weir

A child murderer who brutally battered her two-year-old stepson to death has started a relationship with a transgender killer behind bars, prison sources claim.

Nyomi Fee, 32, and her then civil partner Rachel Trelfa chained two-year old Liam Fee to a cage in a room filled with snakes and rats before murdering him in 2014.

Liam – Trelfa’s son – was beaten so severely that medics likened his injuries to those usually sustained by car crash victims.

Fee – who was jailed for life in 2016 – met Alex Stewart, 31, in HMP Greenock, Scotland, where the latter is serving 19 years for stabbing father-of-two John Weir. 

Fee - who was jailed for life in 2016 - met Alex Stewart, 31, (pictured) in HMP Greenock, Scotland, where the latter is serving 19 years for stabbing father-of-two John Weir

Child murderer Nyomi Fee (left) who brutally battered her two-year-old stepson to death has started a relationship with transgender killer Alex Stewart (right) behind bars, prison sources claim

Fee, 32, and her then civil partner Rachel Trelfa chained two-year old Liam Fee (pictured) to a cage in a room filled with snakes and rats before murdering him in 2014

Fee, 32, and her then civil partner Rachel Trelfa chained two-year old Liam Fee (pictured) to a cage in a room filled with snakes and rats before murdering him in 2014

Stewart, formerly known as Alan Baker, met Mr Weir on a dating site just hours before she stabbed him at least 16 times.

She now lives as a woman in the prison’s female wing.

A prison source told The Sun that the pair became an item after other prisoners ignored the child killer due to the heinous nature of her crime.

The source said: ‘They’re always disappearing into each other’s rooms, thinking they’re being discreet when they’re not.

‘They’re basically glued together — at recreation, exercise, meal times and whenever they can be. 

Liam - Trelfa's son - was beaten so severely that medics likened his injuries to those usually sustained by car crash victims. Pictured: Fee (right) and Trelfa (left) in 2016

Liam – Trelfa’s son – was beaten so severely that medics likened his injuries to those usually sustained by car crash victims. Pictured: Fee (right) and Trelfa (left) in 2016

‘The girl inmates are fed up with their blatant displays of public affection.’

Little Liam had more than 30 external injuries and spent the last few days of his short life in agony from an untreated broken leg and fractured arm.

His mother Trelfa was jailed for life with a minimum of 23-and-a-half years.

MailOnline approached the Scottish Prison Service for comment.

Little Liam had more than 30 external injuries and spent the last few days of his short life in agony from an untreated broken leg and fractured arm

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