Serial killer Levi Bellfield (pictured) has boasted about the luxuries he is enjoying in prison
Serial killer Levi Bellfield has reportedly boasted about the luxuries he is enjoying in prison – adding that ‘he most likely eats better than most out there’.
The 49-year-old, who was convicted of multiple counts of murder, brags in letters to a pen pal about how he likes to spend his private money on ‘proper’ food, such as rump steaks and legs of lamb.
He also details how he has his TV, PlayStation, XBox and DVD player all lined up, as he admits he might have an OCD-type disorder, according to the Sun on Sunday.
And the murderer, whose victims include 13-year-old Milly Dowler, claims former-fellow inmate Charles Bronson is ‘still perving over young men’ and that he ‘terrorised’ Britain’s ‘most dangerous prisoner’.
He was in a cell near Bronson, 65, at Wakefield Prison, West Yorkshire, before being transferred to Frankland jail in Co Durham.
Writing from Frankland prison under his Muslim name Yusuf Rahim, the serial killer reportedly reveals to a friend: ‘The prison food is OK but I cook daily.
‘Halal rump steak, leg of lamb, chicken or roast beef.
‘I like to spend my private money on proper food mate.

Writing from Frankland prison under his Muslim name Yusuf Rahim, the serial killer reveals to a friend: ‘The prison food is OK but I cook daily. Halal rump steak, leg of lamb, chicken or roast beef’
‘To be honest mate I most likely eat better than most out there.’
He adds: ‘I think I’ve got a disorder. Everything has to be in place neat and tidy.
‘TV, PlayStation X Box and DVD player and my sound system and speakers facing towards me.’
In 2008 Bellfield was given a whole-life term for murdering Marsha McDonnell, 19, in Hampton, west London, in 2003, for killing Amelie Delagrange, 22, in Twickenham, west London, in 2004, and attempting to murder Kate Sheedy, 18, in Isleworth, earlier that year.
Bellfield’s first murder victim was schoolgirl Milly Dowler, who was 13 when she was snatched while walking home from school in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, in 2002. She was found six months later.


Bellfield’s first murder victim was schoolgirl Milly Dowler (pictured), who was 13 when she was snatched while walking home from school in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, in 2002. She was found six months later
However Bellfield, a former wheel clamper, was not convicted of the murder until 2011.
At the time he was already in jail for the murders of Ms Delagrange and Ms McDonnell and the attempted murder of Ms Sheedy.
The judge at his trial over Milly’s murder described Bellfield as a ‘cruel and pitiless killer’.
Bellfield yawned as he was led from court, after his final conviction.