Triple killer Joanna Dennehy given ring by married ex-university lecturer she fell for behind bars
SERIAL killer Joanna Dennehy is “besotted” with a former university lecturer she met behind bars.
Dennehy, 35, began an “intense” friendship with married mum Alexandra Crouzieres after they met in the prison gym.
Equine science expert Crouzieres, 37, has since been freed, but the pair sparked a security alert when she tried to pass the triple murderer a ring during visiting time.
Staff at Bronzefield women’s jail near Ashford, Surrey, saw it and banned Crouzieres from seeing her pal for three months.
Crouzieres, freed after half an 18-month term for racially abusing a doctor and assaulting three cops, last night denied she and Dennehy were an item.
She said: “She’s just one of many friends I made in jail.
"When I go there we chat about nails and shoes and clothes and celebrities.”
Crouzieres, who recently split with her husband, added: “She liked my rings so I said, ‘Do you want one’? I gave it to her. It was only cheap.”
Dennehy is serving life for knifing three men to death.
Last night a source said: “They were inseparable in jail and Dennehy was besotted.
“They had a very intense friendship.”