Paedo Gary Glitter whines in scrawled prison notes about The Sun’s story that put him back behind bars
GARY Glitter has bleated in scrawled prison notes about our story that put him back behind bars.
The pop paedophile, 79, was exposed for breaking his strict licence conditions.
He was using a smartphone to watch videos of young girls on the dark web while in a bail hostel.
But instead of showing remorse, the fiend instead moaned about this paper getting him sent back to jail.
Pages filled with a long angry rant littered with spelling mistakes — obtained by The Sun on Sunday — reveal Glitter shamelessly pleads his innocence.
He writes: “I know nothing about a onion (dark web) or in- scription (encryption). I am not tec savey (savvy) and I have been away from computers and phone for eight years.”
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Referring to probation officials who ruled he had broken licence conditions, he added: “There agenda is there opinion and speculation never real fact. And more often not taken from articles from The Sun.”
The shamed 70s star was freed from jail in February halfway through a 16-year term for historical sex attacks on three young girls.
Police arrested him the day after our revelations.
He was sent back to HMP The Verne in Dorset in March.
Ex-Det Supt Michael Hames — who set up the Met Police’s Paedophile Unit — said: “This shows Glitter is self-pitying and shows a total lack of remorse in blaming everyone else.”