A VEGAN murderer who strangled his victim with a pair of tights has whined he isn't being fed enough fruit while behind bars.

Porn-obsessed Graham Coutts, who was jailed for life over the murder of Jane Longhurt, has apparently complained he is instead being given dried beans and legumes that need to be cooked first.

4 Graham Coutts was jailed for life after using a pair of tights to strangle his victim in 2003 Credit: STIAN ALEXANDER

4 Jane Longhurst, a classical musician, was fatally strangled in the attack in Brighton Credit: STIAN ALEXANDER

In an online blog that friends publish for the convicted murderer, Coutts complained: "Due to me being on a medical low fat diet, the peanut butter, nuts and seeds have been removed from my vegan pack, but not replaced.

"So, for the past 10 months I’ve been getting less food than every other vegan in this prison."

He claimed he had complained but his concerns were knocked back.

The murderer added: "Whilst I do not want to speculate as to the reasons why the kitchen is refusing to replace high fat items, this all came about after a long battle I had with them to provide me with the diet they had been instructed to provide by healthcare.

"Could it be that someone’s in a huff with me?

"A member of staff, surely not? That would be a bit childish."

4 Coutts hid Ms Longhurst's body in a self-storage centre Credit: STIAN ALEXANDER

Coutts, an aspiring musician, had claimed special needs teacher Ms Longhurst had died during consensual erotic sex, despite the prosecution saying there was no evidence the pair had been romantically involved.

He was arrested after police found the 31-year-old woman's body in woodland in West Sussex in April 2003.

CCTV uncovered by police found he had previously kept her body in a storage centre, having visited the site nine times in just three weeks.

The 41-year-old was found guilty of murder and ordered to serve a minimum of 30 years behind bars.

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He has lived behind bars for more than 14 years after being convicted, keeping track of his life behind bars through his online blog.

The post, published in May this year, is just one of a string shared online about the convicted murderer's life in jail.

He complained his vegan pack provided at the high security HMP Wakefield in West Yorks varied greatly to the recommended items, saying many vegans threw away the dried beans and pulses as they were not immediate food items.

He said despite being knocked back, he had now requested a review of the case.

4 The body of special needs teacher Jane Longhurst was found in a woodland Credit: STIAN ALEXANDER

According to Prison Service rules, vegan inmates should be supplied with a "vegan pack" each week, including a minimum of 3.5 litres of soya milk, 200g of mixed nuts and seeds, 250g of mixed dried fruit, 250g of oats and between 14 and 21 pieces of fruit.

They can also choose from vegan breakfasts, lunches and dinner.

There are an estimated 1,000 vegans behind bars in the UK.

According to the Vegan Prisoners Support Group, those following the vegan diet while behind bars need to be able to access suitable food.

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