Murderer Vickrum Digwa Transferred to High-Security HMP Frankland

Vickrum Digwa, the man responsible for the murder of Henry Nowak, has been relocated to HMP Frankland, often dubbed "Monster Mansion." This prison is notorious for housing some of the UK’s most dangerous criminals, including high-profile figures like Ian Huntley.
According to reports, Digwa’s transfer to this facility follows his previous incarceration at HMP Full Sutton, where he assessed the situation to be far more comfortable. Sources indicate that he is now feeling insecure in his new surroundings. "He is cowering in his cell," said a source familiar with the situation. They also noted that Digwa has shown reluctance to interact with other inmates, “cowering in his cell and doesn't want to mix.”
HMP Frankland is well-known for its high-security measures and has a reputation for being a challenging environment for inmates. It's crucial to recognize the impact this relocation may have, specifically regarding Digwa's mental state after transitioning from the relative safety of his earlier facility. The reasons behind the move and its implications for prison dynamics remain the focus of ongoing discussions in the hallways of justice.