And now there’s the squirmworthy.

His latest report of a disfigurement had prosecutors decrying Jenkins’ “ploys” and had state officials trying to figure out how Jenkins continues to obtain the means to mutilate himself.

A warden told a judge in July that cameras have been installed in Jenkins’ cell, absorbent socks have been placed under Jenkins’ cell door to prevent items from being passed underneath, and Jenkins is no longer allowed to shave. A correctional officer stands guard outside his cell all the time and is required to check on him every 15 minutes.

A state prison spokesman didn’t return calls Wednesday. State Ombudsman Marshall Lux, whose office has been checking on Jenkins’ prison placement, noted that Jenkins is in a segregated cell at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in Lincoln.

“You really have to question how this keeps happening,” Lux said. “Nobody seems to know exactly what he’s got or how he’s getting it. It’s a mystery to me. And I’m guessing it’s a mystery to (prison officials).”

All of this comes as Jenkins awaits a death-penalty hearing for a vicious eight-day spree in which he committed the execution-style killings of Juan Uribe-Pena, Jorge Cajiga-Ruiz, Curtis Bradford and Andrea Kruger.