Killer of Baby Preston Spends First Night in Prison Crying

Other prisoners at HMP Wakefield warned Varley they would hurt him for what he did to Preston. They made a lot of noise and told him he's in danger.
Varley, a former teacher, was taken to the prison after being sentenced. Other prisoners threatened him as he arrived.
Varley got a life sentence for hurting and killing 13-month-old Preston. He was found guilty after an eight-week trial.
Preston died after being taken to the hospital in 2023.
Varley cried in his cell on his first night, realizing his new life in prison.
A source said it was a wake-up call for Varley, showing him how his life will be now.
Varley thought he might get treated easily, but he was wrong. He's one of the most hated men in Britain, and prisoners want to hurt him.
There's a reward for hurting Varley, and everyone in the prison knows it. He was told this when he arrived.
Other prisoners waited for Varley and wanted to scare him. They want to make his time in prison very bad, and he knows he'll never leave.
Varley pretended to be a grieving parent, but a doctor saw through his act.
Varley is currently alone in his cell, and guards are watching him all the time to keep him safe.
Later, Varley might be able to leave his cell, but he'll have guards with him. They have to protect him.
When Varley arrived, other prisoners made noise and shouted at him.
Varley was whispering to himself and crying all night. He must think someone will attack him soon.
Varley and his partner have been called naive.
Mental health professionals will check on Varley's state of mind because he's on suicide watch.
High-profile prisoners like Varley are often watched closely. In his case, it's necessary because he might hurt himself.
Wakefield prison is famous for holding dangerous offenders. Many prisoners there are serving long sentences.
Things won't get better for Varley. Each day, more prisoners might want to hurt him.
Guards have a hard job keeping Varley safe.
No one knows where Varley's partner is, but he might be in another prison.