SERIAL killer Levi Bellfield has failed in a bid to have his highest-security prisoner status reduced – and told he has “unresolved police matters” to sort out.
It comes after we revealed he had admitted killing Mum and Daughter Lin and Megan Russell in Kent in 1996 – and an unsolved murder – in a dramatic confession in February.
Paperwork seen by the Sun on Sunday shows how Bellfield, 54 – serving two whole-life terms for three murders including schoolgirl Milly Dowler’s – had tried to have his Category A status downgraded.
But prison chiefs rejected his bid in a ruling made last month under Bellfield’s new name, Yusuf Rahim.
And their Category A report says: “Mr Rahim has met with psychology as motivated to engage in intervention but advised he had unresolved police matters at that time.