Rolf Harris is currently serving five years, nine months at HMP Stafford for sex crimes against young girls. The offences were discovered during investigations as part of Operation Yewtree.
The disgraced 86-year-old has already been found with seedy contraband in his cell and now it has emerged that the former TV presenter has been penning offensive and crude songs dedicated to his victims.
A source told The Sun that Harris spends a lot of time writing.
A source said: “When he’s not painting murals and teaching other inmates about art he’s always scribbling stuff down that he wants to record when he gets out.
And that ultimately he plans to release an album of his work called Justice for All.
“He sees it as a ‘classic’ Rolf song, with a didgeridoo and wobbleboards,” the source said.
Liz Dux, the lawyer for his victims from his first trial, called the song “massively offensive”.
The lyrics suggest that Harris has been framed by victims only seeking compensation.
An excerpt of the song, obtained by The Sun, reads:
“Some toothless little strumpet / From down old Gutter Street / She’s a wolf in fine sheep’s clothing / With nothing on her feet / Pretty in her heydey / But that’s fifty years ago / Now she’s back on Gutter Street / And she’s coming for your dough / 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 sights”
The sickening lyrics reveal that Harris is still in denial about the severity of his crimes – worryingly indicating that he feels like he’s the only victim.