Jamie Varley, aged 37, convicted of murdering adopted baby Preston Davey, spent his first night in HMP Wakefield on 23 June 2026. He was sentenced to a whole life term at Preston Crown Court following an eight-week trial.
Varley faced a hostile reception from inmates who banged on his cell bars and issued warnings related to his child abuse conviction. Prison sources have indicated this signals that Varley should expect no leniency during his incarceration.
Held in segregation, Varley is under constant 24-hour suicide watch due to threats from fellow prisoners. Prison guards are closely monitoring him and restricting his movements to ensure his safety within the high-security environment.
Sources report that Varley was visibly shaken and sobbing during his first night in prison, struggling to come to terms with the reality of a life sentence and the potential for violence from other inmates.
The mental health team at Wakefield is scheduled to assess Varley’s psychological state. Suicide watch protocols have been applied given his high-profile case and vulnerable position in the prison.
Varley’s partner, John McGowan-Fazakerley, is believed to be held separately, possibly at HMP Manchester or HMP Full Sutton, although his exact location has not been confirmed.
Jamie Varley now faces a lifetime behind bars with no chance of release, marking him as one of Britain’s most reviled criminals.
Originally published by UKNIP.