Disgraced Sydenham entertainer Rolf Harris has reportedly penned a song from his jail cell which appears to taunt his victims.
A source told The Sun that Gutter Girls is one of 15 songs convicted paedophile Harris has written while incarcerated, and that he plans to release an album called Justice for All.
The lyrics are said to refer to a "toothless little strumpet from down old Gutter Street" who is "coming for your dough".
It continues: "What she wants is instant justice, but she's in it for the cash, better dance now little baby, there's celebrities to bash.
"Sleeping in the daytime, lying every night, she's scheming screaming bloody rape, and she's got you in her sight."
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The 89-year-old native Australian, whose most famous song is 'Tie me kangaroo down, sport', is serving a six-year sentence at Stafford Prison for sex offences against four girls, one aged just seven or eight.
During his time in prison so far, there have been reports that he has had extreme flatulence issues.
It's also been reported that he has been making didgeridoos out of toilet rolls and matchsticks.
The Animal Hospital star will go on trial for further charges in January next year.
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