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'UR GUNS ARE GETTING BIGGER!'

Vain murderer who posted topless selfies from Shotts jail gets Facebook compliments from prison officer’s wife

24-year-old Jack Cramb is serving a life sentence

A MURDERER who uploaded selfies from behind bars while serving a life sentence has been on the receiving end of compliments - from a prison officer's WIFE.

24-year-old Jack Cramb, who was convicted in 2011 for the murder of 19-year-old Barry Bradley, shamelessly posts pictured of his gym-toned muscles on Facebook - ignoring the rules at Shotts prison in Lanarkshire, Scotland.

 24-year-old Jack Cramb regularly flaunts his toned body on social media
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24-year-old Jack Cramb regularly flaunts his toned body on social media
 He is serving a life sentence after being convicted of murder in 2011
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He is serving a life sentence after being convicted of murder in 2011
 37-year-old Kirsty McKinnon Bryceland - whose husband is a rehab and support officer at Greenock prison
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37-year-old Kirsty McKinnon Bryceland - whose husband is a rehab and support officer at Greenock prison

Now, the Daily Record has revealed 37-year-old Kirsty McKinnon Bryceland - whose husband, 37-year-old Jamie, is a rehab and support officer at Greenock prison - is among the women who've admired Cramb's body online.

Posting underneath a photo of Cramb flexing his biceps, Madonna tribute act Kirsty said: “Ur guns are getting bigger! Well Done! #gainz’.”

Cramb replied: “Thanks Kirsty x.”

Cramb killed Barry Bradley, who was the grandson of Margaret "Big Mags" Haney, a notorious crime matriarch, in a brutal street attack in 2010.

 Cramb killed Barry Bradley in 2010
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Cramb killed Barry Bradley in 2010
 Kirsty is one of many women who comment on Cramb's selfies
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Kirsty is one of many women who comment on Cramb's selfies

Speaking to the Daily Record yesterday, Kirsty, from Ayrshire, said: “I comment on hundreds of things every day.

“It must just be a coincidence that a picture must have popped up in my news feed.

“I don’t comment on anyone 
who is in custody or anyone to do with Jamie’s work.”


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