Maxine Carr says she is 'living in fear of attack'

Maxine Carr today claimed she is so afraid of being attacked that a simple trip to the shops has become an ordeal

Maxine Carr today claimed she is so afraid of being attacked that a simple trip to the shops has become an ordeal.  She admitted she is fearful of attack and said: "You never stop looking over your shoulder."

As she broke her silence for the first time since her release from prison, the former classroom assistant said she hoped to convince the public that she had been unaware he was a murderer.

She said she had no idea that Ian Huntley had killed Soham schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman when she lied to police to protect her former boyfriend.

In a interview with the Mail on Sunday, she also hit out at claims that she now has a life of luxury.
 "I was stupid and lied but I never had any idea what he had done," Carr told the newspaper in a telephone interview.

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"All this stuff is being written about me. But what about him? He's being left alone." Carr was given a new identity following her release after serving 21 months of a 42 month jail sentence for perverting the course of justice.

She had provided a false alibi for Huntley by lying to police about her whereabouts on the weekend in August 2002 when he murdered the 10-year-old girls in Soham, Cambridgeshire.

The 27-year-old told the newspaper that she is now certain letters written to her by Huntley prove she was unaware of the truth.   She claims that he pleaded with her not to believe that he had carried out the killings in the weeks before his trial.

Carr also described as "ridiculous" comparisons between her and Moors Murderer Myra Hindley and denied suggestions that she had been targeted by groups bent on revenge.

However, Carr claimed to be "grateful" that many people who recognise her are polite and said others have told her they believe she has been poorly treated.

She also denied suggestions that she is living in the lap of luxury and said she works 10 hours a day for £50 a week.

"The next thing they'll be saying is that I have my own gold-plated helicopter and a yacht as well," Carr said.

The Mail on Sundayconfirmed that neither Carr or her family have received any payment for the interview.

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