Baby P’s evil mum Tracey Connelly ‘laughing and joking’ in jail despite claiming she’s ‘terrified of knife attack’
FURIOUS female lags have slammed twisted Baby P’s mum after she laughed and joked with them inside of prison – despite claiming she’s terrified of being attacked.
Tracey Connelly, 40, could be freed within months after a Parole Board ruled that she was no longer a public danger.
The monster mum was recalled to jail in 2015 for selling nude pictures of herself online after breaching her licence.
She is reportedly begging prison bosses for extra protection in HMP Low Newton, Durham after being scared of a horror knife attack from other lags.
But former inmates have claimed that they could never get close enough to her to cause any harm, and that Connelly would boss them around.
Julie McAllister, 44, who served time with the sick mum claims that its just an attempt to get a new identity after her release.
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Julie told the : "It’s absolute rubbish that people would try to attack her. No one would get a chance.
“She's a very manipulative woman. There's no chance of anybody being able to get to her. She's very manipulative, and that's what she's doing now.
"You never even see them, she's in F-Wing, it's self-contained flats. They are all in for murders or harming children. One left her baby to die.
"People talk about them, but no one can get near them. They get the best conditions, but they have committed the worst crimes.
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"They have their own flats with showers and carpets. If you kill kids you are laughing it seems."
Julie once punched serial killer Rose West in the face in the prisons dining hall, and was released from her sentence just two weeks ago.
In one of her previous prison terms she came close to Connelly after they both joined a reading group inside the jail.
She added: "She's an evil woman. I'm a mam myself and to think of what she's done is horrific.
"I have seen how she manipulates people. I signed-up for a reading group and she decided to come. She's fat with thick hair, she's very very loud and very manipulative.
"She was dictating to other prisoners. She would just look at a book and say 'get me that book'. She was treating people like puppets.
"She was laughing her head off and I just thought; 'How can you have done something like that to a baby and be laughing?'
"If I had ever hurt a baby I wouldn't be able to laugh for the rest of my life.
She's an evil woman. I'm a mam myself and to think of what she's done is horrific.
Julie McAllister
"Seeing her laughing just made me mad. I had to stop myself from jumping over the table.
"But you have to be nice to her in prison because you don't want to lose your privileges."
But despite Julie’s claims, Connelly is reportedly scared for her safety after her Parole hearing generated new publicity around her evil crime.
A source said: “Tracey Connelly is paranoid that she will be attacked in the wake of the Parole Board’s decision.
“The publicity around her parole has provoked renewed anger towards her in the prison. She is a marked woman again after keeping her head down for years.
“Tracey believes she will be knifed and is almost afraid to venture out of her cell.”
Connelly was given a minimum of five years in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of her 17-month-old son Peter.
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She was released in 2013 and put on lifelong licence - meaning she could be recalled to prison at any point for any breach.
But in February 2015 we revealed how she had tried to cash in on her appalling crimes by flogging nude snaps to perverts online.
Last week, the abusive mum was given the green light to go free with 20 new licence conditions imposed.
They include wearing an electronic tag, a curfew and having her mobile and web use monitored.
However, Deputy PM Dominic Raab blasted the decision, and has vowed to do everything he can to appeal against it.
Connelly will spend the next few weeks in HMP Low Newton, Co Durham, as her release paperwork is finalised.
If Mr Raab’s appeal fails, she will then move to a bail hostel.
A report on her parole hearing said: “At the time of her offending, risk factors had included Ms Connelly not managing certain aspects of her personality, entering into relationships quickly, prioritising those relationships above anything else, thinking about sex a lot and using sex to help her feel better about herself.
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“The panel also considered risk factors to include Ms Connelly’s inability to control extreme emotions, her way of life, her decision making, her low self-esteem, manipulative behaviour, dishonesty, a lack of victim empathy and her difficulties in coping with feelings of anger.”
The report concluded: “After considering the circumstances of her offending and time on licence, progress made in custody, evidence presented at the hearing and the recommendations of witnesses, the panel was satisfied Ms Connelly was suitable for release."