Posing for a secret camera in a jail cell packed with goodies, this is teenage murderer Liam Ryan as the outside world should not be allowed to see him. Ryan, 19, is currently serving a life sentence at a young Offenders' institute in Brinsford for the murder of Birmingham shopkeeper Suppiah Tharmaseelan, a father-of-four.
But in a series of photographs - apparently illicitly taken because inmates are not allowed mobile phones, computers or cameras in their cells - Ryan is seen making gangster salutes and showing off his material possessions.
The images were posted to an album entitled 'Mobile Uploads' on Ryan's Facebook page from behind bars, according to the source who supplied them to the Birmingham Mail newspaper. Read More


1 comments (read or post your own):
Why is he in a young offender's institution? I would've thought 19 was old enough for prison.
It's about time we made prisoners pay back their debt to society whilst they're behind bars. There's tons of things they could be doing to improve the lives and communities of the areas they have committed crimes in.
Can anyone see the irony of his cell? It almost looks like a convenience store with the way his products are lined up on display. He killed a good, hard working man and his reward is a prison shop for his own needs.
Twisted.
Nick
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